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Old 03-17-2014, 09:07 AM
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Default 1949 Leaf Rosar variation discovered

I just posted this on my blog. As far as I know, this is heretofore uncataloged.

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If I was still editor of the Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards, I'd add it to the next edition . . . and I'd credit myself with the discovery!

Recently while researching a column on Buddy Rosar, I discovered that there are two distinct variations of his 1949 Leaf card, #128.

On one version the triangle under his butt at the right margin is white; on the other version, the triangle is blue. There are a couple of other minor differences at that area of the card, but the blue vs. white triangle is the most obvious.

On a recent day there were 47 examples of the '49 Leaf Rosar on eBay. Thirty-four of the cards were of the blue-triangle variation (72%); white-triangle cards numbered 13 (28%). I don't know if that ratio is significant enough to cause collectors to pay a premium for the scarcer white-triangle card. With its truly scarce short-prints, there aren't all that many collectors looking to complete a 1949 Leaf set, much less a master set.

But I thought I'd put it out there and let the hobby decide.

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Bob---if you were still editor you could have listed it as the butt triangle variation
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It looks like the triangle was behind him and then rotated and migrated downward. Corrected, yet still screwy, masking problem?

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very astute!
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Old 03-17-2014, 09:54 PM
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You have a good eye. I didn't see it at first glance.
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nearly all 49 Leaf non-SPs have something similar.

There are at least 3 clearly different groups, with stuff like the Rosar, or caps that are or aren't shaded, and usually one group matches up with the pink ink cards.

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I have the Rosars, but no scan. The one without the triangle I have with pink ink instead of red.
Mize with the yellow stripe connecting the background to the name panel comes with either red or pink.


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Old 03-29-2014, 07:54 PM
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With its truly scarce short-prints, there aren't all that many collectors looking to complete a 1949 Leaf set, much less a master set.
I'm one of these idiots. Prices have been strong so there must be a few others. Wasn't very excited about this variation until I found I have one. Thanks Bob
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If it is any consolation Steve, you are not the only idiot here

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Yep, far from the only one.

I only pick up a couple now and then, but I really like the set and plan on going for as close to a master set of the non-sps as I can get.

I don't have any Sps yet. Maybe a few eventually.

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