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View Poll Results: Which do you consider to be “the Wagner” of postcards? (excluding autos/Negro League)
1907 Seamless Steel Tubes Ty Cobb 18 10.65%
1908 Rose Co. Ty Cobb 19 11.24%
1908 Rose Co. Honus Wagner 10 5.92%
c1908 Greenville Joe Jackson 46 27.22%
c1909 Weiser Wonder Walter Johnson 17 10.06%
1915 RPPC Boston Red Sox w/ Ruth 40 23.67%
Other (please list) 19 11.24%
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Old 10-13-2014, 02:11 PM
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Default “the Wagner” of postcards

Which do you consider to be “the Wagner” of postcards? (excluding autographs and Negro League)
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Interesting supposition! I do not seek out postcards...but I look forward to hearing some responses.
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Old 10-13-2014, 02:19 PM
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You'd perhaps get more responses if there were linked images for those of us who haven't seen all the examples referenced -- I can imagine 3-4 of them w/o a second thought, but not so much on the others
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You'd perhaps get more responses if there were linked images for those of us who haven't seen all the examples referenced -- I can imagine 3-4 of them w/o a second thought, but not so much on the others
Make me work for it huh? Ok, images coming...
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1907 Seamless Steel Tubes Ty Cobb


1908 Rose Co. Ty Cobb


1908 Rose Co. Honus Wagner


c1908 Greenville Joe Jackson


c1909 Weiser Wonder Walter Johnson


1915 RPPC Boston Red Sox w/ Ruth

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That steel tube cobb is an incredible image. Intimidation!
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Rose Co Chase
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Are you going for issued "sets" or do possibly unique RPPC count? I really like those early circa 1915-16 Ruths.
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Are you going for issued "sets" or do possibly unique RPPC count? I really like those early circa 1915-16 Ruths.
Good question, was thinking sets or at least widely distributed, but whatever you feel qualifies.

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I don't know how widely distributed that Greenville Jackson postcard was, but that thing is amazing.
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My personal favorite is Joe D's 1903 PC of the New York Giants.

Unfortunately I couldn't find my scan.
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That's a good one too Steve...

(not Joe's but another copy...)

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I like the Pebble Beach Joe Di Maggio - like that it's signed (as all Pebble Beach PCs are). Picture from Old Cardboard website:

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I'd love to have that 1911 Addie Joss Day All Star Line Up Post Card if I could ever afford it.

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Rose Co Chase

I'd be happy just to see a high res scan.
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Why exclude the Negro Leagues? I understand excluding an autographed item but not the NL.

FWIW, I'd most like to own a 1915 Ruth RPPC.

You forgot the Duke and the Man of Steel:


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Maybe a bit outside the question in context, but this one paralells the Wagner in a few ways. Withdrawn from sale, probably due to poor printing quality, but the other story is that McKinleys widow didn't like it. Only one box of 500 was shipped by mistake, to a company that operated garbage barges for NYC, so an iffy link to 52Topps High numbers too. All were printed with an address and info for the tugboat operator to fill out. Unaddressed ones were actually specimens that got out. Not quite as expensive, but still pretty pricy for a plain postcard. (Sorry for the long link)

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Holy $hit, that Duke PC is awesome, Adam.

Thank you for sharing.

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Wow. It looks like Honus just hit a bullet into an outfield gap. Great photo.
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Why exclude the Negro Leagues?
selfish reasons, I don't collect them.
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Anyone have a scan of the 1908 Rose Company Tris Speaker? I've never seen one. That might top my list if you are only looking for ACC designated postcards.

Otherwise, I'd concur with the vote for the 1907 Team PC w/ Joe Jax!
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Anyone have a scan of the 1908 Rose Company Tris Speaker? I've never seen one. That might top my list if you are only looking for ACC designated postcards.

Otherwise, I'd concur with the vote for the 1907 Team PC w/ Joe Jax!
Even though Tris Speaker has been on the checklist for years, I have never known anyone to have ever seen one. I believe that I have an image of every other HOFer except for him.

Then again, up until recently, I had only seen one Rose Walter Johnson in the last 25 year (Ron Mechine's, which seems to have mysteriously disappeared) and now two more have popped up in the last two months! Hopefully the same will happen with Speaker.

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For me there is nothing that even comes close to the seamless steel tubes Cobb (my personal holy grail), but the 1910 Sepia Cobb/Wagner is easily my #2 and worth mentioning in this discussion.
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For me there is nothing that even comes close to the seamless steel tubes Cobb (my personal holy grail), but the 1910 Sepia Cobb/Wagner is easily my #2 and worth mentioning in this discussion.
Or Novelty Cutlery Cobb- Wagner.
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Or Novelty Cutlery Cobb- Wagner.
Yes! The image is amazing, both sets did it justice for sure!
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I'm not an expert by any means (and I'm even less of an expert when it comes to post cards). But I really like the 1907-1909 Dietsche Tigers set. So, I'd pick the Cobb batting. My favorite from the set, though, is the William Coughlin.
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Wouldn't the Honus Wagner of Postcards be a Rose Greenfield's?
Makes sense
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All are good options. I have a hard time voting for a team card for top honors but that is just personal preference.

Another one that comes to my mind is the Rose Co. Archibald "Moonlight" Graham PC...


I know he wasn't the ballplayer that many on this list were but since watching the reading the book and watching the movie "Field of Dreams" I have wanted to own a Moonlight Graham card and this is his only individual item (he was previously known on team cabinets and team postcards.)
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The 1903 N.Y. Giants Falk Studio is my pick. Any ideal what this would go for at auction.
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The 1903 N.Y. Giants Falk Studio is my pick. Any ideal what this would go for at auction.
Great card! Went for $8400 in 2010.

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Daryl:

I would guess somewhere around $3K - $5K.
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Think you're low Phil. Will pay more than 5k if anyone out there has one for sale.
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The 1903 N.Y. Giants Falk Studio is my pick.
Agree......incredible card.

1915 Red Sox w/ Ruth is a close second.
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Since the 1915 Bo Sox with Ruth Rookie was included.. Why not throw in the EPIC 1911 Addie Joss Day Benefit Game PC

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