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Old 01-01-2017, 11:36 AM
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Default Cards That Should Have Been

I have two:
1. Ty Cobb Green Portait on a T3.
2. A Joe Jackson T206 portrait.

I just think the Cobb in a larger image would have been outstanding.

Do you guys have any thoughts on cards that should have been?
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I have two:
1. Ty Cobb Green Portait on a T3.
2. A Joe Jackson T206 portrait.
A Cobb green portrait as a T3 might be cool, but it would break the stylistic choice as seen in the set, which is that all players are shown in action poses.

Any T206 Joe Jackson would be neat, but it would probably mean one more card that most collectors would not have in their incomplete 'complete' sets. I would lean toward an action shot on this one (probably it is fairly obvious that I am man of action).

My pick would be a 1937/38 Zeenut of Ted Williams with the San Diego Padres. The manufacturers decided not to include any Padres players in these years, a break from all their previous Zeenut years where all the teams in the PCL were represented. So thus no Teddy Ballgame.

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Even though Robin Yount was included, there are proofs for a 1975 Hostess George Brett rookie card but it was never included in the final issue.
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How about a Jim Thorpe T210/T209 that would be cool!
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The rest of the 400 designs for T205s
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A Cobb green portrait as a T3 might be cool, but it would break the stylistic choice as seen in the set, which is that all players are shown in action poses.

Any T206 Joe Jackson would be neat, but it would probably mean one more card that most collectors would not have in their incomplete 'complete' sets. I would lean toward an action shot on this one (probably it is fairly obvious that I am man of action).

My pick would be a 1937/38 Zeenut of Ted Williams with the San Diego Padres. The manufacturers decided not to include any Padres players in these years, a break from all their previous Zeenut years where all the teams in the PCL were represented. So thus no Teddy Ballgame.
Brian, great info. A Zeenut of a young Ted Williams would have been great!
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There's lots, but the first few that come to mind are T3s of Jackson and Wagner and '52T Musial.
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T211 Joe Jackson. I made this one up as a joke on one of the April Fools threads. It would be amazing.
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The rest of the 400 designs for T205s
Including Wagner, Plank and Joe Jackson.
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Joe Jackson 1909 T206 as he played with Philadelphia for ten days that season.
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My pick would be a 1937/38 Zeenut of Ted Williams with the San Diego Padres. The manufacturers decided not to include any Padres players in these years, a break from all their previous Zeenut years where all the teams in the PCL were represented. So thus no Teddy Ballgame.

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As a life-long Padres and Ted Williams fan, that is my big pet-peeve with Zeenuts.

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I'll also go with a Jim Thorpe T218.
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1935 Diamond Stars Ruth and Gehrig.
1934 Goudey Ruth.
1935 Goudey Gehrig.
1938 Goudey Gehrig.
1948-51 Bowman DiMaggio.
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1935 Diamond Stars Ruth and Gehrig.
1934 Goudey Ruth.
1935 Goudey Gehrig.
1938 Goudey Gehrig.
1948-51 Bowman DiMaggio.
Peter,
A 50 and 51 Bowman DiMaggio would have been great.

And I really like the idea posted earlier of a T205 Wagner.
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It certainly should have been.
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It certainly should have been.
Viola!!!!! A fantasy dream come true. Same with the 1934-36 Diamond Stars Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Joe DiMaggio. All produced by Art of the Game for the National Convention, ensconced by PSA!

You guys have all made swells picks, especially the T-206 Joe Jackson. I'll add:

T-3 of Joe Jackson and Joe Wood
T-206 Joe Wood
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T206 Tris Speaker Portrait
T206 Honus Wagner Batting
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I agree with many of these already mentioned.

T206 Jackson
1915 CJ Ruth
The other 200 T205's. Man, that could have been the premier set in the hobby.
And too bad we didn't have a large 200+ color set from the mid/late 20's.

1953 Bowman Color set extended to 252 cards (same as the 52 set) to include Robinson, Mays, Williams, etc. That could have been another premier set.

Add Musial to any of the 50's Topps sets.
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A benny Friedman from his playing career .

1952 topps Ted Williams high number or sachel page .

1951 red backs Mays and mantle .
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I have often wondered why there is not a Cracker Jack Jim Thorpe. He did not have a lot of at bats in 1913 or 1914, but he was still a huge name at that point and would have made sense to be in the 1915 set at the very least.
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1933 Goudey: both Ruth & Gehrig
1934 Goudey: Gehrig only
1935 Goudey 4-in-1: Ruth (Braves) only

While I understand 1934 Goudey's more of an "update" to 33G, featuring primarily new players after the first series, I'd enjoy either of these:

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I have often wondered why there is not a Cracker Jack Jim Thorpe. He did not have a lot of at bats in 1913 or 1914, but he was still a huge name at that point and would have made sense to be in the 1915 set at the very least.
I don't think that they added players from 1914 to 1915, they just used the same ones. But I'm no expert on CJs
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Totally.

I'll also go with a Jim Thorpe T218.
Never thought of a T218 of Thorpe. What a great card it would be, and it makes sense that it should have been in the set...what were the producers of that set (not) thinking?

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I would love a Mathewson T206 with his pose in this picture.
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I don't think that they added players from 1914 to 1915, they just used the same ones. But I'm no expert on CJs
The set expanded from 144 players to 176 players for the 1915 cards. The mention of "176 pictures" on the back of each 1915 card is one of the easiest ways of determining if a card is a '14 Cracker Jack or a '15.

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Eddie, thanks for explaining that. I never knew that CJ added players. I thought that Pratt and Mathewson were the only changes (besides the backs being flipped).
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E107 portraits of Joe Jackson and Ty Cobb.

Also, T210 Cabinet of Joe Jackson. This has been rumored to exist, although I don't think it does.

T206 Of Joe Jackson

E107 portrait of Wagner in his uniform.

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