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Bridwell 09-02-2021 04:05 PM

Diamond Stars
 
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Love this set!

brianp-beme 09-02-2021 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jason.1969 (Post 2140576)

Something that might be of interest to casual collectors who haven’t studied the set in detail. Along with the stat/bio updates on the backs of cards repeated from one year to another, there are six players who have “front” variations.

The first five simply reflect players who changed teams from one year to the next. The final one is not a true variation since the card numbers differ: low number 1935 Berger #25 vs high number 1936 Berger #108. Here “Braves” is removed to reflect the renaming of the team as the Bees.

Being a front guy, it is nice reading/seeing all the front variations for the Diamond Stars in your post...gives us 'fronties' something to shoot for.

Brian

Carter08 09-02-2021 04:42 PM

Love this thread. Wanted to complete a pre-war framing project and had to decide on a set quartet to do it. Settled on Diamond Stars out of sheer beauty. Did Ott, Hornsby, Greenberg and Grove. Glad I’m not the only one sucked in by these cool cards. Will try to post pics later.

Johnny T 09-02-2021 07:30 PM

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Only one I have...been thinking of going for this set and these pics are pushing me...thanks for sharing everyone! JT

tedzan 09-02-2021 08:31 PM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
Wonderful...... we now have posted 70 different DIAMOND STARS subjects of the 96 featured in this set. Let's see if we can complete the set with the
remaining 26 to go. And, by all means, display the Hi#s (#97 - 108). So far, just 5 of them have been posted.

Furthermore, if we really want to go "crazy", we could include all the possible 1934 - 1936 variations and complete a Master set of approx. 174 cards.
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TED Z

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GeoPoto 09-03-2021 03:16 AM

I think this completes the Senator delegation
 
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Oswald L. "Ossie" Bluege. Third baseman for the Washington Senators in 1922-1939. 1,751 hits and 43 home runs in 18 MLB seasons. 1935 All-Star. 1924 World Series champion. He played his entire career in Washington. He was best known for his defense, but his best season at the plate was 1928 as he posted a .364 OBP with 78 runs scored and 75 RBI's in 588 plate appearances. He managed the Washington Senators in 1943-1947.

William Clifton "Cliff" Bolton. Catcher for the Washington Senators in 1931, 1933-1936, and 1941. 280 hits and 6 home runs over 7 MLB Seasons. His best season was 1935 as he posted a .399 OBP with 55 RBI's in 435 plate appearances.

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jason.1969 09-03-2021 02:23 PM

Took some cards out of my display case to add to the fun. Here is what I consider the greatest “Big Three” in baseball history. Teammates who played for the same team their entire careers. Mel Ott, 1926-47; Carl Hubbell, 1928-43; and Bill Terry, 1923-36. That’s 52 seasons with NYG including the nine years from 1928-36 when all three played at the same time.

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tedzan 09-03-2021 05:11 PM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
OK guys..... We now have posted 72 different DIAMOND STARS subjects of this set. Therefore, we have only 24 more to go. So, let us go for it.


"Red" Rolfe was a member of the renown Yankees team referred to as the "Bronx Bombers" during the late 1930's which included Lou Gehrig,
Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, Lefty Gomez and Red Ruffing.


https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...935DSRolfe.jpg



TED Z

T206 Reference
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tedzan 09-03-2021 08:01 PM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 2141415)
OK guys..... We now have posted 72 different DIAMOND STARS subjects of this set. Therefore, we have only 24 more to go.

So, let's go for it.
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Here are the remaining DIAMOND STARS subjects which have yet to be displayed......

Adams
Allen
Blaeholder
Blanton
Byrd
Cuyler
DeLancey
Frankhouse
Fritsch
Hallahan
Hayworth
Hudlin
Jordan
Leslie
Lucas
Mellilo
Myatt
Piet
Rogell
Rowe
Suhr
Vosmik
Walker
Whitehead


TED Z

T206 Reference
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molenick 09-03-2021 10:12 PM

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Thank you for posting the list of the missing players, Ted. Of those, I can provide scans of the 10 cards below (and that's it for me).

brianp-beme 09-04-2021 12:00 AM

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Melillo with his treescape/city backdrop.

Brian

tedzan 09-04-2021 09:04 AM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
Thanks for your posts....Brian and Mike

Now, we need only 13 remaining DIAMOND STARS subjects to complete the display of this basic set of 96.......

Adams
Blaeholder
Byrd
Cuyler
DeLancey
Fritsch
Hallahan
Hayworth
Piet
Rogell
Rowe
Walker
Whitehead


TED Z

T206 Reference
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jason.1969 09-04-2021 09:27 AM

Two pitchers in the 1935 release, Blanton and Whitehead, are largely forgotten names to most fans, but they kicked off their rookie seasons in Fernandomania-like fashion.

Cy Blanton, first ten games: 9 starts, 9 CG, 1.00 ERA
John Whitehead, first eight games: 8-0 W-L, 8 CG

I suspect it was their hot starts that earned them slots in the set among the 60 new players added to the checklist that year.

LuckyLarry 09-04-2021 02:49 PM

Blaeholder
Adams
Byrd

https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=31780https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=31781

tedzan 09-04-2021 10:22 PM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
Thanks for your inputs.....Larry.

Now, we need 10 remaining DIAMOND STARS subjects
to complete the display of this basic set of 96.......

Cuyler
DeLancey
Fritsch
Hallahan
Hayworth
Piet
Rogell
Rowe
Walker
Whitehead


TED Z

T206 Reference
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LeftHandedDane 09-04-2021 10:45 PM

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Only 2 left to complete the set - numbers 99 (Traynor) and 105 (Lombardi)

Here are pix of some of the missing ones:

RCMcKenzie 09-04-2021 10:50 PM

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Here's Whitehead...

tedzan 09-05-2021 06:01 PM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
Thanks for your inputs, Ed and Rob.

This is tremendous, guys. Of the 96 subjects in this set, we have on display in this thread 90 of them.
The 6 remaining DIAMOND STARS are......

Cuyler
DeLancey
Fritsch
Hayworth
Piet
Rogell


TED Z

T206 Reference
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molenick 09-05-2021 08:47 PM

Ted, I take it you mean Frisch (as in Frankie) rather than Fritsch (as in Larry).

brianp-beme 09-05-2021 08:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tedzan (Post 2142022)
Thanks for your inputs, Ed and Rob.

This is tremendous, guys. Of the 96 subjects in this set, we have on display in this thread 90 of them.
The 6 remaining DIAMOND STARS are......

Cuyler
DeLancey
Fritsch
Hayworth
Piet
Rogell


TED Z

I find it interesting that my two least favorite cards in the Diamond Stars set, Cuyler and Rogell (due to their awkward artwork compared to rest of the cards), are two of the six cards remaining. Here is Delancey, which meets the typical Diamond Stars high standard of just plain interesting design.

Brian

LuckyLarry 09-06-2021 04:55 PM

#17 Frisch
#31 Cuyler
https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=31783https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=31784

jason.1969 09-06-2021 05:22 PM

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There's a fun similarity between the DS Frisch and the Goudey Hornsby, particularly with the two players having been traded for each other.

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crispycards 09-07-2021 10:51 AM

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I have also always loved this set, and been intrigued by the quirks described by Ted, Jason and others. For anyone interested in a quick study of the backs and how best to determine the year of issue, here is a sample of what the 1934, 1935 and 1936 cards look like for 3 of the low numbers.

brianp-beme 09-07-2021 11:18 AM

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What the hey...Hayworth is worth a scan.

Brian

LuckyLarry 09-07-2021 03:27 PM

The last two? #72 Tony Piet and #76 Bill Rogell

https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=31785https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=31786

wrapperguy 09-07-2021 08:21 PM

wrappers
 
Great set! Someone early on asked about wrappers.

To my knowledge, there are 8 different Diamond Star wrappers. They can ben seen on the Old Cardboard wrapper page:

https://oldcardboard.com/r/r-wrappers.asp

There are rumors about other number combinations on the wrappers but in all these years of collecting wrappers, I have never seen a real or Xerox copy of another wrapper combo.

The Photo Art Prints and Etched Wonder photos advertise the R311 Glossy and Leather cards.
Great stuff!

tedzan 09-08-2021 06:43 AM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckyLarry (Post 2142602)



WOW ! We did it.

All 96....present and accounted for.

Thanks....LuckyLarry, and all you guys on this great forum that participated in this thread.


TED Z

T206 Reference
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brianp-beme 09-08-2021 04:28 PM

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Some Japanese Menko cards have colors and design somewhat similar to the Diamond Stars set. As an example, here is one I spotted on Ebay.

Brian

molenick 09-08-2021 05:16 PM

That's great that we got them all. And, Ted, I hope it did not come across the wrong way when I mentioned your spelling of Frisch as Fritsch. I kind of just wanted to get in a reference to Larry Fritsch, a name many older collectors will remember.

tedzan 09-08-2021 06:21 PM

It's DIAMOND STARS time.....so show us your pretty Art Deco gems
 
Hey Michael

No problem.....my mind must of have had good ole Larry Fritsch on my mind.
When you get to be my age, your mind can play "tricks" on you :)


TED Z

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Yoda 09-09-2021 10:19 AM

Who can forget Larry whenever the subject of the T206 Doyle - National, hands above head comes up.


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