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Unfortunately I got such little response that I never got beyond 80 or 100 cards in my database, so I scrapped the project (and the set).
Still fascinating to me, though. -Al |
Al - Sorry for this late response, but just in case you decide to resurrect your project, I have two 1928 blank backs: #16-Rixey and #36-Rice.
Steve P. - I would love to add your #36-Rice with the narrative back "2 Two Bagger ... Exchange for a Base Ball" to my Sam Rice collection. Any chance you are willing to trade or sell it? Val - ekehl333@aol.com |
1931 W502 Lefty Grove...
Here are scans of my 1931 W502 Lefty Grove cards.
Here is the Home Run back. http://www.bandkgreen.net/lefty_grov.../1931_w502.jpg Here is the Home Run back and One Bagger backs side-by-side. http://www.bandkgreen.net/lefty_grov...variations.jpg Here is my 1931 W-Unc Strip card of Lefty. The 1931 W-Unc strip cards have a blank back. http://www.bandkgreen.net/lefty_grov...1931_w-unc.jpg |
That is very cool Brad, congrats. I love the W502 sets. Also, some consider the W502's as hand cut strip cards, but they are not IMHO. I wish PSA would stop putting "hand cut" on their slabs!
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Love the back just as much as the front. Very cool
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Reviving this thread again, but I just noticed the back variations on my cards.
1928 W502 Lou Gehrig: One Bagger, Hold What You Got: Bottom to Top One Bagger, Hold What You Got: Top to Bottom |
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My 1931 W502 Gehrig is:
One Bagger Hold What You Got: Top to Bottom |
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Another revival. Recently picked up a copy of the most common prize back. (Al lists the backs in order of scarcity here: Link.)
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Very cool, Gary! Congratulations!
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Thank you Gary & Brad for keeping this thread alive. I love seeing the scans of the different backs. I've been following this set as I'm very interested in the '27 York Caramel and all of the Ice Cream sets from 1928. I just picked this Ruth "Three Bagger" up in the Heritage auction. I don't know that I've seen any other Ruth 3-bagger's before, so I was happy to grab this.
http://packgeek.files.wordpress.com/...sa3_double.jpg BTW - I love the Gehrig's and Grove's posted on the thread. I really get a kick out of learning new information about old sets. |
Very neat, Jeff. Thanks for sharing!
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The artwork from the "York" sets of the era seems to have gotten around. Has anyone ever researched whether the artwork was developed by a printer then licensed [like the Mendelsohn cards M101-whatevers] or whether it was developed by a product maker then cross-licensed to other manufacturers [like Topps did with Burger King]? That would be very interesting to find out. I tend to think the former just because the York boxing issue [E211] found its way to Venezuela in the 1930s where it was used on ciggie cards:
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Hi
I have a complete set of W502 cards. ALL have the ONE BAGGER Hold What You Got back with the exception of # 57 Carl Mays, which has the HOME RUN Return to Storekeeper and Exchange for A Base Ball back. Hope this helps Mike Jackitout7@aol.com |
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