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Questions About Scorecards
I've recently been looking at some baseball scorecards from the 1940s & 50s. Any info about reprints would be appreciated. Also, I've seen a few with holes on the side as if they were in a ring binder. Did they ever originally come with these holes, or were they put there by a collector? Thanks.
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I have hundreds of scorecards and really don't see that many reprints. Most scorecards do not have holes. If they do they were most likely put there by a collector or they were perhaps bound in a book at one time.
Hope this helps. Jeff |
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There are reprints (some well regarded such as Robert Opie World Series collection, others less so) although tend to be for programs rather than simply scorecards. I could be wrong but, instinctively, I wouldn't imagine there'd be many reprints of 40s/50s scorecards, other than for important / one-off games, as it's usually possible to pick up the originals for relatively small amounts. |
Scored scorecards are currently the focus of my collecting, and I agree with both Jeff and our new friend from "across the pond".
Doug |
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I am also mulling over buying a 1921 Red Sox vs White Sox and a 1933 Yankees vs Red Sox scorecards. Both are unscored and show age but are very nice. VG ish. Initially after seeing the 1921, I was thinking much like Skooter above ...."I wonder if any reprints exist"..... but they both just feel and look right if you know what I mean. Any thoughts as to approximate value of these 2 un-scored items? Thanks! mike |
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