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One of my favorite sets the E107. Love lookin at them. Love to see those from other members. Love them no matter what shape they are in.
My favorite actress when I was in Elementary school(early 1970's). From the Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Caroline Munroe. Bet she would love the E107 also. |
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What does Caroline Munroe have to do with e107's?
My favorite cards as well. DanC |
Nothing at all.
Admire the set, difficult to assemble and very expensive(even the lower grade cards). Can members show some of their examples? |
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Very rare, very expensive, and very worthwhile collecting in any grade!
Great cards, guys. Best to all, Larry |
e107s?
Ok, Im new....what are these e107's, how many are in the set and where do I get a Carline Munroe at?
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Rainier,
It's the toughest E card set bar none, heck even tougher than any T card set. Issued in 1903-04, perhaps by more than one company, Breisch-Williams being one. No one has ever completed it due to very tough team variations. Findind a picture of the actress would be easier than finding an E107. Maybe that was the comparison intent:) |
Thanks Sb1...that plank is amazing!
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Scott
Beautiful Plank. To go along with all your other cards. Sorry, just threw the Munro in for interest. Has to be one of the most beautiful women I had ever seen. As a young kid, couldn't get her off my mind for awhile. Thanks be to GOD, I have grown up. I agree, tough set. I am glad to have a few. But taken me awhile to get even a few, because of the cost. |
My all time favorite set. Scott, that Plank is outstanding.
I'll start with these two... http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...20SGC%2030.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...20SGC%2010.jpg |
Brian
Really Nice cards Do you have an example like the one in your avatar? |
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You will note on some of the flips where "Type 1" is denoted. There is a "Type 2" of E107s. This does not refer to the second kind of back, but rather refers to a handful of "cards" that have been found with the same image. About 9 players (perhaps a couple more, I don't recall) have been found that have been classified as "Type 2". They are all hand cut and on thicker stock of paper. It has been hypothesized that they were all cut from an advertising display. No one knows for sure at this point, but they are more scarce than even the Type 1 cards. In general, when people refer to E107s, they are talking about the Type 1 cards. Some players are tougher than others. I think it can safely be stated that the surviving population of any card is less than 20. A handful of Philadelphia players are the more commonly found and they are probably in the 10-20 range. It is commonly held that many of the cards only have single digit populations (graded + raw). If you are looking for a type card from E107 set, it won't be impossible to find / acquire due to the number of cards in the set; however, if you are looking to add a specific player from the set, the challenge increases dramatically. |
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Thanks Brian. These cards are amazing and the only 2 on ebay have BINs at 1600 and 2200. Thanks for the background on the set. Itd be nice to see a scan of a back.
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The size of E107 cards also set the standard by which other sets - like T206 -followed. Speaking of which, the E107 set also contains what many consider the rookie card of many big named HOFers (like Honus Wagner, Nap Lajoie, and Christy Mathewson).
Given the scarcity of the E107 Wagner vs. the T206 Wagner, (the T206 is around 10x more common), it is somewhat surprising that Wagner's rookie card value hasn't mirrored the meteoric rise of the T206. ...and because it is sure to be the source of a debate... Yes, there are earlier images of Wagner on the W600 "street clothes" cabinet and the M101-1 paper issue, but the E107 is pretty much universally agreed to be a "card", the others are open for debate.) Regardless, there are a ton of early cards (some would say rookie cards) of HOFers in the E107 set. |
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Here's a front and back showing the 1 of 150 back. Other backs are the same except just without the writing. BTW, paper loss is quite common on the backs of these very thin, fragile cards since many were pasted into albums. http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...20SGC%2010.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...010%20back.jpg |
<a href="http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a47/zouraspm/?action=view&current=hickmane107-1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a47/zouraspm/hickmane107-1.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
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Amazing cards everyone, thanks for posting those !!!
I don't own any of these but the E107's are one of my favorite E cards. I love looking at those !! Sincerely, Clayton |
tough set
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You guys know more than I do. I picked up this Callahan as he personally owned my 1903 Carl Horner Composite, so I thought it would be cool as my type...He is pictured in the upper right, larger picture on the composite.
http://luckeycards.com/pe107callahan.jpg http://luckeycards.com/pe107pickering.jpg |
Leon:
Always love to see that giant composite of yours, it's a beauty! |
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May the collecting be good, and the treasures obtained prized forever! Larry |
Two that I have
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The Flick and Keeler certainly aren't pretty, but they'll have to do!
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Dan those 3 certainly would do for me.
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Here's another HOFer, with the Overprint back
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Nice cards Dan, I used to own both the Keeler and Lajoie.
The Overpring is normally a bit fuller and clearer, this is a bit weaker than usual. They are much, much tougher than either the blank or 150 back. |
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Great thread.
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Stunning Joss and Flick, Rob and Scott!
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Dan,
Is that Keeler a mislabeled Type 2? |
E107 Keeler and Lajoie
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Best always, Larry |
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Hi Scott - Do you know if anyone has ever completed either of the E270 sets (Red Borders or Tin Tops) or the E271 set? If not, then the E107 set may not be any tougher than these E sets to complete??
Insofar as obtaining an individual example is concerned, IMHO an E222 and an E271 are much tougher to obtain than an E107 (Scott, I realize that you didn't make any assertion re individual examples). Best, Val |
as far as cataloged sets....E221 might be most scarce
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E107 Roy Thomas
Marc S.,
Your E107 is misidentified as Ira Thomas when it should be Roy Thomas. Grading companies frequently make this mistake. Ira only played for the Philadelphia As not the Phillies. http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...homaro01.shtml Patrick |
A couple more to keep us going...
http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...20SGC%2020.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...20SGC%2030.jpg |
Have we ever noted, and forgive me if I've forgotten, that the E107 pose of Chief Zimmer is the same one used for his Just So card?
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Does anyone out there have an image of a Type 2 Keeler you can post? |
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I have no idea who photographed the Just So's. There were many photos taken of Young, so a more current one was used. But the Zimmer photo was already ten years old when it was used on the E107. Maybe that was the only one they had available.
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Woops, sorry for derailing the thread above with a few colorful cards. I thought about deleting them but who cares, it's cards. Getting back to the subject I don't really ever see much advertising for Breisch-Williams? Here is a possibly related item.....Plus, and I know we have had this discussion before, I think there is a relation to the Oxford Caramels too....
http://luckeycards.com/poenvelopebreisch1893.jpg |
Breisch-Williams Co. (e107) and The Williams Caramel Co. (e103) were both located in Oxford, PA. So what happened to Breisch?
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P.S. Everybody is posting amazing cards!!!
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More E107s
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My meager contributions...
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those are nice... fat borders on the Mertes.
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Here's a couple more E107s... http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...%20SGC%20A.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...20SGC%2030.jpg |
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I went on a major hunt of old newspapers, advertising last year via the internet but could find nothing on Breisch Williams. The envelope of Leon is first thing I've seen otherwise.
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Brian, you're killing me! GREAT CARDS!
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Thanks, Dan. I appreciate it. My collection pales in comparison to some others here, but I don't let that bother me. Hobby happiness is finding cards that fit your collection. Some of my cards have about every technical flaw they could have, but I love them all the same.
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Thanks, Joe.
I'll back off and let others post. I don't want to monopolize your thread. (probably too late!):D Let's see some more E107s guys! |
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What about E104-III? I don't think anyone even has a complete definition for what comprises a "set" there. Many on the checklist have less than 4 examples known and were otherwise uncatalogued until the 21st century. |
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Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to post fella's........ VERY interesting stuff!
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Here's one of mine . . .
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Love it, Bruce. Any others you wouldn't mind sharing?
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Size notwithstanding, I'm inclined to think your example is a Type 2. Not only is the color different and hand cut, the font is different than the Type 1. Note the alignment of the white spot below his vest buttons at the bottom of the portrait. It aligns with the "ld" in "Fielder" on the Type 2s and aligns closer to the "Fi" in "Fielder" on the Type 1. Keeler is one of the 9 players that have been found to have a Type 2. I still love the card. I just think it is a Type 2 after studying it more. http://i44.servimg.com/u/f44/13/04/98/39/keeler10.jpg |
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I'm sure there are some board members out there that own some of the big name HOF's from this set. Let see some Wagners, Mathewson's, & Delehanty's?
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Brian
Got some nice beaters. |
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Jeff
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I never updated my screen name though. Tony |
One of my fav's...
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Brian, the Dineen card is my last E107. Used to have Flick, as you know, and Marquard and a couple of other commons.
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Delehanty
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One of each, type 1 and 2. Note the team text diff. the Keeler with the piece cut off the bottom above is a type 2.
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Beautiful Davis and Delahanty, guys!
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Type 2's
Scott,
I'm not sure if it's the scan or the angle of the picture, but it appears that the Type 2 on the right, has a more detailed and vivid image of Delahanty, than the Type 1. Is this characteristic typical of a Type 2? Tony |
About the nicest looking 10 you will find.
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/793...tchiefront.jpg http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/358...hiereverse.jpg |
No doubt, Darren! Great example!
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Nice, Darren. About the nicest looking E107 you will find in any grade.......
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Has anyone on the board ever soaked an E107? If not, anyone have any idea on how dangerous it might be to damaging the card?
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I never have. I have thought about it, but don't have the guts to do it.
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6 E107's in Huggins & Scott
All of you guys are such a fountain of knowledge that I'm surprised to find that no one has posted in this thread the fact that the Huggins & Scott auction, closing 9/28 and 9/29/11 features six E107's: (1) Chief Bender, PSA
1; (2) Rube Waddell, PSA 1.5; (3) Socks Seybold, PSA 1.5; (4) Danny Murphy, PSA 1.5; (5) Lew Drill, PSA 1.5; and (6) Harry Davis, PSA 1; a veritable treasure trove of these toughies! Check out www.hugginsandscott.com. Hope some of you fellow net54'ers that need these cards get them. Happy collecting, Larry PS: Oh, and by the way, to everyone who has posted scans of their cards, they are wonderful, regardless of their technical grade. When you have cards that are that tough to acquire, they are true treasures in any grade (I drool over the HOF'ers)! |
Just posted this in the pick ups thread, bu thought I'd ad it to the E107 thread too....
http://i904.photobucket.com/albums/a...SVE27Q60_3.jpg |
Sold my Baseball Card Collection a few years ago......
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....But these were my absolute favorite cards that I owned:
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