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Old 11-03-2023, 10:14 AM
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Default 1921 Herpolsheimer's Babe Ruth Find in a Bandaid Box

Didn't see another post on this...I apologize if it's a duplicate. Seeing quite a few finds recently and I don't see them ending. I've heard people say that everything has been dug up...no chance. Remember; this isn't an old car in a barn that takes up a lot of space. These are tiny little boxes (or in this case, a Band-Aid box). Love seeing this stuff come out!!

Congrats to Al over at LOTG for getting this one. Any early predictions on Ruth sales price?

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Old 11-03-2023, 10:26 AM
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Nice article about the find in the provided link. Apparently there are now 78 or 79 known Herpo's known...it seems likely there are 1 or 2 more possibly to be discovered to make this set 80 cards.

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Old 11-03-2023, 10:29 AM
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I would come across a box such as this one, and I would be lucky enough to find band-aids in it. Probably used ones at that.

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Old 11-03-2023, 01:42 PM
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I know. Here comes the flack to me. One set of Herpolsheimer I will gleefully avoid.
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Old 11-03-2023, 01:46 PM
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This find was posted about in a prior thread.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...light=band+aid

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Old 11-03-2023, 01:49 PM
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Congratulations to Al on getting this group. I’m sure he will do a great job for the consignor.
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Wow. Awesome Al, congrats!!!
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So glad to see these are being sold by LOTG.

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Attaboy Al. This set is intriguing, as it seems to further connect Felix Mendelsohn to cards issued in 1920-21. I look forward to the write-up. As I recall, the patriarch died in 1917 and the son in 1920, leaving one of the adult grandchildren to operate the business but with the estate and/or other related issues leaving Herpolsheimer in a state of flux. This might explain that the 1921 issue was not a high priority to the department store’s plans or that family members disagreed on its use for marketing purposes.
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Wow and wow

Great find and great for Al.

Just skip the Ruth and send to me. Lol
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Here is what the card looks like.
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File Type: jpg Herpolsheimer-Ruth~2.jpg (120.0 KB, 331 views)
File Type: jpg ruth_card_back-rotated~2.jpg (132.7 KB, 331 views)
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Here is what the card looks like.
It’s a beauty and I am drooling
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I want to bid on the Band Aid box.
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Dibs on the Pete Alexander and Johnny Evers.
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It will be fun to watch the Ruth, and that's all I'll be doing, unless I win the lottery between now and then.
(I don't play, btw)

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Didn't see another post on this...I apologize if it's a duplicate. Seeing quite a few finds recently and I don't see them ending. I've heard people say that everything has been dug up...no chance. Remember; this isn't an old car in a barn that takes up a lot of space. These are tiny little boxes (or in this case, a Band-Aid box). Love seeing this stuff come out!!

Congrats to Al over at LOTG for getting this one. Any early predictions on Ruth sales price?

https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...-auction-sale/
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I want to bid on the Band Aid box.
Two years ago I bought a 50 yo metal Boy Scout first aid kit that still had the contents. The neosporin was leaking. it is on display with my Boy Scout stuff. I was an Eagle Scout. I've got my dad's boy Scout book from the late 50s, and my great grandpa's 48 star flag - down over the capital - that he received for his own Eagle Celebration.
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I saw the Tris Speaker. Not bidding on it, but it'll be neat to see the final price.

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