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I have a ways to go but I am happy with my start Thanks for sharing Do you have a LINK or somewhere we can see your complete collection? |
The Story of Joe Jackson is Cool!
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Would anyone like to trade/buy my 1917 Boston store Joe jackson
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I am looking to get an early Babe ruth. Would anyone like to buy my 1917 Boston Store SGC 70 Joe Jackson or trade for it? Ideally for an early Ruth but will consider other offers |
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Regarding photos see link
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I do not have the photo’s on me to post at the moment but they are in this thread AND if you click on this LINK you can find my collection https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250...in/photostream |
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what's your asking price?
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Regarding Boston Store Joe Jackson
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Ideally it would be part of a trade for an early Babe ruth. But I would sell to flip that to buy an early Babe ruth. Anyone interested can message me Thanks |
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Here is my cup of tea as it relates to Joe Jackson memorabilia. It satisfies my photo and card lust and is insanely rare. It is a Type 1 Charles Conlon photo used for his playing days w514 baseball card. It is an amazing piece and one of the very best known original Type 1 photos of Joe Jackson.
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Great photo of Joe. Always enjoy seeing the ones used to make cards even though I don't collect them any longer. My budget just couldn't be stretched further than the card habit in the long run.
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Regarding Ruth For jackson
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I enjoy my Jackson collection but would consider moving my 1917 Boston Store and/or my 1914 CJ Joe Jackson for an early Babe Ruth or higher end Joe Jackson If interested reach out direct thru Net54 If not I will just hold on and enjoy Lastly thanks for everyone sharing there posts, photo’s and knowledge Jeff |
Boston Store Joe Jackson Still available but CJ no longer
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The Crack Jack Joe Jackson is no longer available as it is changes homes shortly However, the 1917 Boston Store joe Jackson is still available for purchase or purchase/trade You can reach me at kuhr@mac.com Thanks Jeff |
I have often wondered about the extreme value of Joe Jackson cards. If there had been no Black Sox and Jackson had kept playing, one could reasonably assume he had 5-8 years left in his career at some fair high value. He probably gets 3000 hits (although not a lock, since he was 33 in 1920, which is not that young). He hits into the live ball era, which might morph his stats a little. My guess is that when all is said and done, he probably has numbers that look similar to Tris Speaker's, with a few more triples and a few less doubles. While Speaker cards are not dirt cheap, they certainly don't command Joe Jackson value, or even close. Is that about what we would expect for Jackson if he had a normal end to his career?
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Imagine if Cobb and Speakers bans held up too? Cobbs cards are already at the height of the hobby. But tack on a ban too and what would the cost be for a Green Portrait?
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Lot’s of Great info on this thread thanks
And thanks to all I sold/traded my 1914 CJ and my 1917 Boston Store Joe Jackson and got my 1921 e121 SGC 60 I have been trying to get I am now in the hunt for a 1915 Boston Redsox Team photo postcard with Babe Ruth, a Boston Redsox Babe Ruth(ideally a 1916), and or a 1909 PSA 2 or higher Joe Jackson |
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Still Got the Pinkerton T5 SGC 45. It is the primary in my collection and I am enjoying it unless some blows me away with an offer or is used as part of a trade for a quality card
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