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1914 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson
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I did a crossover on a 1914 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson from BVG to SGC. Both were given the “A” designator. Not sure if that is reflected in the spreadsheet?
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Here are three more
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My other JJs have been posted, so I'll post this as something different. Game used ball (likely the last out ball) from Game 5 of the 1919 world series...one of the thrown games.
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Joe Jackson
One of my favorite collecting interests so this thread is really interesting and informative. Don`t have any other Jackson cards, memorabilia more my style, other than this one. Enclosed is my T 202 but what really makes it cool for me, it`s the only Factory 30 Black ink version I`ve come across. Keep them coming, never enough Shoeless! https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...90d37517_c.jpgT 202, Lord Gets His Man, Black Back Factory 30 2`nd district. by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...261609fb_c.jpgT 202 Back. Black Back Factory 30 2`nd district. by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr
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Not a card but cool piece to go along with Joe Jackson’s 1910 T210 Old Mill New Orleans Pelicans Season
(Card is reprint, but TICKET is the real deal)* Attachment 569802 Alex Tymchuk EBay ID: AlexCards Net54: AlexCards Cell/Text: 404-218-0311 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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My only "Shoeless" item - not a card, but rather scarce:
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This is my newest semi rare Joe Jackson item to add to my collection
A 1916 catalog |
So many amazing Jackson cards, in addition to photos and other items. Have retitled this discussion thread to include this increased scope, all worthy of our attention, wonder and celebration.
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Joe Jackson and the Black Sox have always been one of my big collecting interests.
I'd like to add an M101-5, 14 CJ, Collins-McCarthy, Boston Store, etc eventually...but they come up for sale so infrequently and usually far outside my price range. https://i.postimg.cc/RFvgsky4/IMG-E4639.jpg |
Since we have somewhat branched out with Joe items here`s an interesting piece. Katie, Joe`s wife, handled auto requests of which Joe surely got many. Was surprised that she actually had time to write a short note informing one of Joe`s fans that he had indeed passed away, even enclosing the time frame of her husbands death. Have seen Katie`s auto of Joe but rarely her own.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a0e609d4_c.jpgMrs Joe Jackson Note by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr |
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WOW! Truly incredible cards and memorbilia, thank you all for sharing.
Jeff - I always enjoy seeing your collection and watching it grow Ryan - The Spinners composite is incredible. Jay - I'm speechless, truly mueseum worthy pieces. The t210 is awesome, but the Vic Mills Type 1 photo - Holy shit! Chris - I'm not a pennant collector, but if I was, that would be on my dream list. Ed- Love the W601, I have a few of my own, but nothing with Jackson and ithe shape it's in, just fantastic. Attachment 570313 Attachment 570311 Attachment 570312 |
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There are least 3 variations of the Jackson m113, each with distinctly different captions (among the most obvious differences are the 'J' in his name). I believe that the first was released in Sept 1912, and the other two came later, presumably as more were needed. I believe that yours was a later printing (and it's in way better condition than mine, so if you get bored of it, let me know). Here are what I believe to be the first printing, and closeups of the three known caption variations : |
Great Thread and great items everyone
The more I see and learn the more I realize the less I know Keep it coming |
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I bought it from a member on here and sold it to another member on here. Great to see it stay in the Net54 family. :) Enjoy! |
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Hey guys,
Don't get too excited, this is only a repro. Nevertheless, it's the only Collins-McCarthy Joe Jax on display so far here. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...rthyjoejax.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...thyCandyCo.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Hi Ted
These may help |
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And I think the 1917 Joe Jackson all version are under appreciated and under priced especially compared to the increases seen in other Joe Jackson cards |
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Heritage Auctions' sale of Joe Jackson's 1913 M101-2 Sporting News Supplement in PSA 1.5 went for over $16K!
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Agreed and what about the 1915 CJ Joe Jackson that went for 63k
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That's a big price on the Cracker Jack. It was a beautiful 2 (in a new PAS holder as well). It sure feels like the market for Cracker Jacks, and the Jackson specifically, has really been heating up lately.
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even the 1916 M101-4/5 blank backs and ad backs are going thru the roof and look at the prices of the blankets and the pennants |
Joe Jackson ads
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Here's an ad dated 10/5/1919. Right during the World Series. I also have 1911 ad where he is endorsing Hats and a 1918 ad where he is endorsing a pharmaceutical product.
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Price of anything Joe Jackson during his playing days are not in my current budget.
My one and only photo… Attachment 571689 |
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Val, love the notebook and wish I never sold mine a while back. Jeff, awesome catalog and you are a machine buying up all the cool stuff! This item below I’ve always loved being an ink blotter/postcard. Came out of a former members collection who was a great supporter of the the board who passed. It’s possible it’s Joe Jackson’s rarest card being population of one but it wouldn’t shock me if there was another somewhere out there.
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Some great Joe J. posted!!!! In the Middle of restructuring my collection. Will take a few months. Started with a Joe!
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So Many Great Jackson items and so many unique items.
IF any one wants to consider any trades just check my selection and PM me. at the very least never hurts to meet new people and talk collections |
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This and the Cobb CJ are two of the best looking cards all time. Wish I had this one back...(same card cracked from sgc to psa). Anyone here own it now?
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Owned a nice 14 back in the 80's but sold it along with the Cobb.
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My cards are pretty pedestrian compared to some shown here, but here they are:
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Those are great cards A Rookie and a Cracker Jack Any collector would be proud to have yours in their collection And yes this forum has many amazing cards with our members |
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Pretty pedestrian, indeed. ;) Just a beautiful Jackson rookie and a sweet 14CJ. Gorgeous cards, sir! :) |
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Hi All,
Found this forum recently, 1st post. Love all the pics and comments on this thread. Thought I would share my prized Jackson item, its not a card but hopefully you all will enjoy seeing it. Thanks |
Welcome to the forum. Great auto....
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Congrats And welcome to the board |
Welcome and thanks for this amazing contribution!
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That is QUITE the inaugural post.
Welcome to Fantasy Island. Doug |
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Ksato,
Welcome to the forum. You might find this interesting. It appears that the cut signature on your card originates from this lot in a November 1994 Lelands auction. |
Hi Steve,
Thank you very much for that info! i did not know that. i knew the history from heritage as i procured the card from them but i did not know that lelands had it first. Much appreciated! Keith |
Not mine...yet. Large in size at roughly 13x19 but very small in the quantity available.
https://postimg.cc/21ZRmVy7 |
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