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Leon 09-26-2021 02:25 PM

1921-22 . E220 National Caramel
 
There aren't enough card threads currently so here is an E220 one. Picked this up not long ago from a board member.

https://luckeycards.com/e220cobb.jpg

chadeast 09-26-2021 03:12 PM

I've always been oddly drawn to miscuts, probably why I love E220's. I still can't believe that I own this card, I just love the image!

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5ba16b6d_z.jpg

ezez420 09-26-2021 03:45 PM

No miscut on this onehttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...eedbef84d9.jpg


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BuzzD 09-26-2021 04:05 PM

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I have Shawkey.I guess it is trimmed but not sure (and not sure why!)

brianp-beme 09-26-2021 08:18 PM

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Below is some info on the three E220 back variations that I have sporadically gathered over the years, along with the help of other Net54 members, and scans to help identify those three backs.


Left cards of scans - Type 1 backs ('B' of "Ball" in 2nd line under 'P' of "Pictures', and printing top right down):

All 120 cards have been verified for Type 1.


Center cards of scans - Type 2 backs ('B' of "Ball" in 2nd line under 'I' of "Pictures', and printing top right down - 46 currently verified):

G.C. Alexander
Turner Barber
George Burns (Cincinnati)
Joe Bush
Wilbur Cooper
Wm. Cunningham
George Cutshaw
Jimmy Dykes (batting)
"Red" Faber
Chick Fewster
Wilson Fewster
Walter Gerber
Hank Gowdy
Charles Grimm
Sam Harris
Harry Heilman
Chas. Hollocher
Wilbert Hubbell
Walter Johnson
Jimmy Johnston
Dick Kerr
Pete Kilduff (bending)
Pete Kilduff (leaping)
Larry Kopf
Walter "Buster" Mails
Walter "Rabbit" Maranville
Bob Meusel
Ivan Olson
Steve O'Neill
Geo. Paskert
Roger Peckinpaugh
V.J. Picinich
Wally Pipp
Jimmy Ring
Raymond Schmandt
Everett Scott
Maurice Shannon
Bob Shawkey
Urban Shocker
John Smith
Frank Snyder (crouching)
Frank Snyder (standing)
James Vaughan
Robert Veach
George Whitted (batting)
Arthur Wilson


Right cards of scans - Type 3 backs ('B' of "Ball" in 2nd line under 'I' of "Pictures', and printing bottom left up...these are basically reversed Type 2 backs - 93 currently verified):

Babe Adams
James Austin
Franklin "Home Run" Baker
Dave Bancroft
Turner Barber
George Burns (Cincinnati)
George Burns (Cleveland)
Joe Bush
Leon Cadore
Max Carey
Eddie Collins
John Collins
S. Covaleskie
Walton Cruise
Wm. Cunningham
George Cutshaw
Jake Daubert
Chas. A Deal
Bill Doak
Joe Dugan
Jimmy Dykes (fielding)
Chick Fewster
Ira Flagstead
Arthur Fletcher
Frank Frisch
Larry Gardner
Walter Gerber
Charles Glazner
J.C. Graney
Tommy Griffith
Heinie Groh
Byron Harris
Sam Harris
Harry Heilman
Claude Hendrix
Walter Henline
Chas. Hollocher
Harry Hooper
Rogers Hornsby
Waite Hoyt
Wilbert Hubbell
William Jacobsen
Walter Johnson
Joe Judge
Geo. "Bingo" Kelly
Larry Kopf
Harry Leibold
H.B. Leonard
Walter "Buster" Mails
Carl Mays
Lee Meadows
Emil Meusel
J.C. Milan
Earl Neale
Robert Nehf
Bernie Neis
Joe Oeschger
Robert O'Farrell
Ivan Olson
George Paskert
Ralph "Cy" Perkins
Scott Perry
Jeff Pfeffer
Wally Pipp
Derrill Pratt
Goldie Rapp
Edgar Rice
Eddie Rousch
Babe Ruth
Raymond Schmandt
Everett Scott
Joe Sewell
Maurice Shannon
Urban Shocker
George Sisler
Earl Smith
John Smith
Sherrod Smith
Frank Snyder (crouching)
Frank Snyder (standing)
Vernon Spencer
Chas. "Casey" Stengle
Milton Stock (batting)
Milton Stock (fielding)
Wm. Wambsgauss
Aaron Ward
Zach Wheat
George Whitted (fielding)
Fred C. Williams
Arthur Wilson
Lawton Witt
"Pep" Young
Ross Young


Subjects that have been seen with all three back types, which are any that are noted in both lists above...but to make it easier (25 total):

Turner Barber
George Burns (Cincinnati)
Joe Bush
Wm. Cunningham
George Cutshaw
Chick Fewster
Walter Gerber
Sam Harris
Harry Heilman
Chas. Hollocher
Wilbert Hubbell
Walter Johnson
Larry Kopf
Walter "Buster" Mails
Ivan Olson
George Paskert
Wally Pipp
Raymond Schmandt
Everett Scott
Maurice Shannon
Urban Shocker
John Smith
Frank Snyder (crouching)
Frank Snyder (standing)
Arthur Wilson

Brian

brianp-beme 09-27-2021 11:50 AM

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Here are some fun size variations and odd cuts that the E220 cards are known for.

Brian

mrreality68 09-27-2021 12:19 PM

some nice looking cards.
looks like I have to start looking for that e220 Ruth

GasHouseGang 09-27-2021 02:46 PM

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I was always getting the E220's mixed up with the E121's. I found an old thread on Net54 where several people had even gotten cards graded by PSA that had mistaken one for the other. Here's the thread:

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=148662

The quickest and easiest way to tell by looking at the front of the card is that the E220's have the player name inside the frame of the picture and the E121's have the name outside of the frame.

Jobu 09-27-2021 03:57 PM

Great info Brian!!

ValKehl 09-27-2021 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 2148600)
I was always getting the E220's mixed up with the E121's. I found an old thread on Net54 where several people had even gotten cards graded by PSA that had mistaken one for the other. Here's the thread:

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=148662

The quickest and easiest way to tell by looking at the front of the card is that the E220's have the player name inside the frame of the picture and the E121's have the name outside of the frame.

David, what you said is true with respect to differentiating E220s from E121s. However, the E122 Am. Caramel cards also have the player's name "inside the frame of the picture," just like the E220s.

Wanaselja 09-27-2021 07:16 PM

My first E220. Just got it this month from a fellow member.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ecf54d8dcb.jpg


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GasHouseGang 09-27-2021 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ValKehl (Post 2148682)
David, what you said is true with respect to differentiating E220s from E121s. However, the E122 Am. Caramel cards also have the player's name "inside the frame of the picture," just like the E220s.

Well darn, I guess I'll have to flip them over and see if it says "American" or "National" Caramel.;)

chadeast 09-27-2021 09:11 PM

Thanks again, Leon.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b283feea_c.jpg

brianp-beme 09-28-2021 01:53 AM

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Besides the 'National Caramel' on E220 backs versus 'American Caramel seen on E122 backs, the E122 American card fronts have a coarse, cross hatch image (that I personally dislike in comparison to the clear photos seen in the E220 National Caramel set).

Here are a couple of E122 American cards as examples to compare with the previously shown E220 National Caramels (cards not mine).

Brian

GeoPoto 09-28-2021 03:06 AM

1921 E220 Clyde Milan
 
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J. Clyde "Deerfoot" Milan. Outfielder for the Washington Senators in 1907-1922. 2,100 hits and 495 stolen bases in 16 MLB seasons. 1912 and 1913 AL stolen base leader, including a then record 88 in 1912. His career OBP was .353. Managed the Washington Senators in 1922. His best season may have been 1911 for the Washington Senators as he posted a .395 OBP with 58 stolen bases and 109 runs scored in 705 plate appearances.

From Milan's SABR biography: He was a left-handed hitter who batted .285 over the course of 16 seasons, and Clark Griffith called him Washington’s greatest centerfielder, claiming that he played the position more shallow than any man in baseball.

Yet Clyde “Deerfoot” Milan achieved his greatest fame as a base stealer. After Milan supplanted Ty Cobb as the American League’s stolen-base leader by pilfering 88 bases in 1912 and 75 in 1913, F. C. Lane of Baseball Magazine called him “Milan the Marvel, the Flying Mercury of the diamond, the man who shattered the American League record, and the greatest base runner of the decade.”

It was hyperbole, of course; Cobb re-claimed the AL record in 1915 by stealing 96 bases and went on to swipe far more bases over the decade than Milan, but Deerfoot stole a total of 481 during the Deadball Era, ranking third in the AL behind only Cobb (765) and Eddie Collins (564).

https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1632819879

mrreality68 09-28-2021 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by GeoPoto (Post 2148754)
J. Clyde "Deerfoot" Milan. Outfielder for the Washington Senators in 1907-1922. 2,100 hits and 495 stolen bases in 16 MLB seasons. 1912 and 1913 AL stolen base leader, including a then record 88 in 1912. His career OBP was .353. Managed the Washington Senators in 1922. His best season may have been 1911 for the Washington Senators as he posted a .395 OBP with 58 stolen bases and 109 runs scored in 705 plate appearances.

From Milan's SABR biography: He was a left-handed hitter who batted .285 over the course of 16 seasons, and Clark Griffith called him Washington’s greatest centerfielder, claiming that he played the position more shallow than any man in baseball.

Yet Clyde “Deerfoot” Milan achieved his greatest fame as a base stealer. After Milan supplanted Ty Cobb as the American League’s stolen-base leader by pilfering 88 bases in 1912 and 75 in 1913, F. C. Lane of Baseball Magazine called him “Milan the Marvel, the Flying Mercury of the diamond, the man who shattered the American League record, and the greatest base runner of the decade.”

It was hyperbole, of course; Cobb re-claimed the AL record in 1915 by stealing 96 bases and went on to swipe far more bases over the decade than Milan, but Deerfoot stole a total of 481 during the Deadball Era, ranking third in the AL behind only Cobb (765) and Eddie Collins (564).

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Thanks for sharing the card and the history. I did not know most of what you wrote.

edhans 09-28-2021 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 2148689)
Well darn, I guess I'll have to flip them over and see if it says "American" or "National" Caramel.;)

You really don't. The caption font is different on the two issues.

sulldux 09-28-2021 12:06 PM

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Hi Brian--Excellent research on the E220 set and its variations. Ive attached scans of Type 3 variations for Turner Barber and Art Wilson. I think you can add those to your database. It's interesting that the Type 3's are relatively scarce. Only 14% of my set (30 of 211)

Regards, Chris Sullivan

SteveS 09-28-2021 12:22 PM

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Here are some of my E122s for comparison. Despite the obviously crappy condition, they are some of my favorites because I got the entire lot for a quarter at one of my first card shows in the mid-'70s when I was about ten years old.

Leon 09-28-2021 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveS (Post 2148890)
Here are some of my E122s for comparison. Despite the obviously crappy condition, they are some of my favorites because I got the entire lot for a quarter at one of my first card shows in the mid-'70s when I was about ten years old.

Are we sure those are e122s?
Here is an e122 I used to own...I always look for the darkened, captioned area on the front bottom AND the back to determine if it's these or E220s....

https://luckeycards.com/pe122americancaramel.jpg

SteveS 09-28-2021 12:45 PM

Oops. I meant e121. Somebody posted the e122s above, and it got stuck in my head. Sorry for the mistake. Getting older sucks.

brianp-beme 09-28-2021 02:35 PM

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Hi Brian--Excellent research on the E220 set and its variations. Ive attached scans of Type 3 variations for Turner Barber and Art Wilson. I think you can add those to your database. It's interesting that the Type 3's are relatively scarce. Only 14% of my set (30 of 211)

Regards, Chris Sullivan

Hi Chris, thanks for posting those two Type 3 cards...I have updated the lists. These lists wouldn't be as robust as they are if I had never received inputs from the Net54 community.

Type 2 and Type 3 are definitely the less commonly seen backs on these. Because of this, my brain wants to come up with a likely printing scenario for them. I think it possible that since 93 cards have been verified, that all 120 cards are available as Type 3. And since only 46 have been verified having Type 2 backs, that perhaps 60 is a nice logical amount to have been printed.

Of course with vintage card production, things are rarely straightforward, but my logical brain wants them to be, so I predict (and decree) that the E220 National Caramel set is likely the rare exception.

Brian

brianp-beme 09-28-2021 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveS (Post 2148896)
Oops. I meant e121. Somebody posted the e122s above, and it got stuck in my head. Sorry for the mistake. Getting older sucks.

My type of cards, even if they are E121.

Brian

ValKehl 09-29-2021 10:17 PM

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Brian, thanks for providing all this info re the 3 different backs backs that are found on the E220 cards, which I never knew. I'm trying to achieve a master set of Sam Rice's cards, and the only E220 card of Rice (shown below) I have is the more common Type 1. If anyone has a Type 2 or Type 3 card they are willing to part with, I'll be most appreciative. It is interesting that this card says Rice is a 3rd baseman - I don't believe he ever played this position.

brianp-beme 09-30-2021 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ValKehl (Post 2149449)
Brian, thanks for providing all this info re the 3 different backs backs that are found on the E220 cards, which I never knew. I'm trying to achieve a master set of Sam Rice's cards, and the only E220 card of Rice (shown below) I have is the more common Type 1. If anyone has a Type 2 or Type 3 card they are willing to part with, I'll be most appreciative. It is interesting that this card says Rice is a 3rd baseman - I don't believe he ever played this position.

No problem Val. I like to share when it comes to card info. Definitely Type 3 cards of Rice have been seen. And you may get lucky with the Type 2...my research on these backs has been real sporadic over the years, so Rice may be one of those undiscovered Type 2 cards that are bound to be lurking out there.

Brian

Leon 10-02-2021 06:51 PM

Nice info guys!

E220s from my last collection.. (scans are messed up, cards are the same size )

https://luckeycards.com/pe220.jpg

brianp-beme 10-02-2021 11:21 PM

The E220 Jim Bagby card has my all-time favorite misspelling of a player's name.

Brian


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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2150257)
Nice info guys!

E220s from my last collection.. (scans are messed up, cards are the same size )

https://luckeycards.com/pe220.jpg


investinrookies 12-04-2021 08:10 PM

1921-22 . E220 National Caramel
 
Great thread with good info, thanks for putting it out there. Love the image and rarity of the issue.

investinrookies 12-07-2021 04:09 PM

I decided to break down the total number of backs of the E220 Babe Ruth's using VCP as a my resource. This was very easy to do since the card has very few compiled previous sales due to its scarcity. Only the cards where the back images could be confirmed were used in the totals.

Breakdown by Back Type for the E220 Babe Ruth:

Type 1-SGC 7, PSA 5=12 total
Type 2-zero (which is inline with the list provided above)
Type 3-SGC 3, PSA 3=6 total

The type 3 back vs the type 1 back for the Ruth card shows the Type 3 back is 50% rarer than the Type 1 back. Further validates that the Type 3 cards are much rarer, especially in the case of Ruth.

Casey2296 12-07-2021 04:19 PM

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I'll add this one I just picked up today.
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jp1216 12-07-2021 05:49 PM

My one and only E220

https://i.ibb.co/x3pvLNr/E220.jpg

yanksfan09 12-07-2021 07:23 PM

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Great set! Here's my best 2:

This is actually the 3rd different Ruth I've owned from the set, I've had an Auth and a Grade 1 that weren't nearly as nice as this one! It's an awfully tough card to find in any type of halfway decent shape!!

investinrookies 12-07-2021 07:50 PM

1921-22 . E220 National Caramel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 2172586)
Great set! Here's my best 2:

This is actually the 3rd different Ruth I've owned from the set, I've had an Auth and a Grade 1 that weren't nearly as nice as this one! It's an awfully tough card to find in any type of halfway decent shape!!


I noticed that as well when I was looking at all the vcp images of this card that have sold in the past. Most are not very nice and almost all are badly off centered or have other issues. That being said the image is vintage Ruth at his finest and not seen on a lot of other cards like the throwing pose, making it that much more special and helps make up for the condition issues.


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KMayUSA6060 12-07-2021 08:49 PM

Sisler.

https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...10&oe=61B4D219
https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...8c&oe=61B498C3

DeanH3 12-07-2021 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 2172586)
Great set! Here's my best 2:

This is actually the 3rd different Ruth I've owned from the set, I've had an Auth and a Grade 1 that weren't nearly as nice as this one! It's an awfully tough card to find in any type of halfway decent shape!!

Great duo. Someday I'll add a Hornsby. One of my favorite Hornsby poses.

oldjudge 12-07-2021 11:48 PM

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This is one of my favorite cards. I love the pose and it is special because it once belonged to my good friend John Esch.

investinrookies 12-08-2021 08:03 AM

OMG that's a nice E220 Ruth. Nearly impossible to find like that

obcbobd 12-08-2021 03:58 PM

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About 10 years ago I got an email from a garbage man who found a bunch of E121s in a notebook that someone threw out in the trash. I guess he got my email from the OBC site. I bought the cards from him and they all soaked off easy peasy. Turns out some where E220's which I then started.

Brian Van Horn 07-30-2022 02:22 PM

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Back upside down as you hold the card horizontally on the front.

mrreality68 07-30-2022 02:30 PM

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Wow

Looking back on this thread

I put a post from Sept 2021 that I should start looking and get me one

Thanks to National I was able to ( as you saw on the National update post) almost a year later but mission accomplished

brianp-beme 07-30-2022 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Van Horn (Post 2247326)
Back upside down as you hold the card horizontally on the front.

The Chick Fewster card has a Type 3 back, as seen in post # 5.

Brian

YankeeCollector 07-30-2022 04:14 PM

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One of my favs!

Jobu 07-30-2022 06:39 PM

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Not quite sure why I bought this one, but here's mine.

mrreality68 07-30-2022 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by YankeeCollector (Post 2247363)
One of my favs!

Great looking card

Clutch-Hitter 07-31-2022 07:28 AM

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My type card, a centered Earl


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