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sandmountainslim 10-31-2014 08:09 PM

My FIRST Old Judge!
 
After months of wanting an N172 and constantly being outbid on ebay and finding nothing in my under fifty bucks price range I finally came thru!
Trimmed but not skinned though it was glued to an ancient scrapbook with a big flower bouquet thing and something about a park in Queens in 1889.
I was afraid to try to peel it from the scrapbook page so I just cut out around it and I'm left with a scrapbook flower saying "true to thee" on the back :) I put it in a single screwdown inside a penny sleeve.

As was pointed out to me here this is a fellow named George Myers who played catcher for Indianapolis. I assume it is fairly common and I know it is very trimmed.
Either which way it has made me one happy camper :)

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...9914a6d40604c7

sandmountainslim 10-31-2014 08:22 PM

The scrapbook page I got it from.
Never would have found it if not for a fellow member with a keen eye. Next to the card my favorite part is the kid holding a possum :)

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjQwWDQ4MA...UOxa7/$_12.JPG

Shoebox 10-31-2014 09:17 PM

Congrats on your new pick up!
 
Love to see a fellow collector excited to share their new acquisition. Glad the post office managed to get it to you even if it was a little late.

Fred 10-31-2014 11:01 PM

The start of an addiction..... it's like the potato chips... you can't eat just one.... in this case, you can't own just one. :)

sandmountainslim 11-01-2014 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fred (Post 1339585)
The start of an addiction..... it's like the potato chips... you can't eat just one.... in this case, you can't own just one. :)

If they were cheaper you would be right :) My bankbook says "stick to T206" lol

h2oya311 11-01-2014 11:27 AM

Congrats...hard to not like a piece of cardboard from the 19th century! I was up to 10, down to one, and am now back up to two!! They are hard to resist for sure!!

CW 11-01-2014 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sandmountainslim (Post 1339551)
Either which way it has made me one happy camper :)

That is what collecting is all about. Congrats on the new card and a good story about finding it on the scrapbook page. Good luck with the next one... :cool:

sandmountainslim 11-01-2014 08:05 PM

I have this one OJ now and my 41 T206 cards and assorted neglected '33 Goudy's and '41 Play Ball cards.
I just showed my 8 year old daughter all my OJ reprints and the one original and she is familiar with all my T206 cards. I asked her which set she likes best and it was "I like the one with Jack (Knight of the NY Highlanders) best" I guess the color of the 206 more suits her tastes :) Move over Cobb and Honus. 206 is Jack Knight's set now! lol

sandmountainslim 11-02-2014 08:17 AM

I have been looking at all the different Subsets of N172 that people collect (teams, players etc) and should I decide to attempt a few more cards the "subset" I want to collect is one of my own invention.
I would like to collect a card from every position of a baseball team irregardless of what team the player actually played for. You could call it a Generic Team Set. Example

1 Catcher (Myers)
1 1st baseman
1 2nd baseman
1 3rd baseman
1 Shortstop
3 Outfielders
3 Pitchers

Had I worked on my T206 set in similar manner it would be finished now :) I realize the OJ will be a lot harder to complete as such a subset and much more expensive than the T206

jcmtiger 11-02-2014 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sandmountainslim (Post 1339965)
I have been looking at all the different Subsets of N172 that people collect (teams, players etc) and should I decide to attempt a few more cards the "subset" I want to collect is one of my own invention.
I would like to collect a card from every position of a baseball team irregardless of what team the player actually played for. You could call it a Generic Team Set. Example

1 Catcher (Myers)
1 1st baseman
1 2nd baseman
1 3rd baseman
1 Shortstop
3 Outfielders
3 Pitchers

Had I worked on my T206 set in similar manner it would be finished now :) I realize the OJ will be a lot harder to complete as such a subset and much more expensive than the T206

If I understand your subset, that would be an easy task and not that expensive.

Joe

sandmountainslim 11-02-2014 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 1339982)
If I understand your subset, that would be an easy task and not that expensive.

Joe

It should be fun :) A good way for a collector on a budget (like myself) to put together an N172 or any other set. Pieced together like a fantasy team.

sandmountainslim 11-04-2014 05:45 PM

I believe this card has driven me mad.
All day at work yesterday and today I look at the scan of it on my phone....wished I had more N172 cards and pondered on how many examples of this particular card exist.

I have came home and surrounded myself with my T206 collection hoping those cards will pacify and ease my Old Judge Hunger :)

Did I mention I love baseball cards? :D

ValKehl 11-04-2014 10:18 PM

My guess is that your T206 collection DID NOT pacify and ease your Old Judge Hunger. IMHO, real photo cards trump artist-rendition cards every time! :D
Val

kkkkandp 11-05-2014 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ValKehl (Post 1340953)
IMHO, real photo cards trump artist-rendition cards every time! :D
Val

Amen to that, brother!

z28jd 11-05-2014 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sandmountainslim (Post 1340884)
I believe this card has driven me mad.
All day at work yesterday and today I look at the scan of it on my phone....wished I had more N172 cards and pondered on how many examples of this particular card exist.

I have came home and surrounded myself with my T206 collection hoping those cards will pacify and ease my Old Judge Hunger :)

Did I mention I love baseball cards? :D

The only way to truly answer that question is by buying every example you see. Should only take 22 years from experience

sandmountainslim 11-05-2014 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ValKehl (Post 1340953)
My guess is that your T206 collection DID NOT pacify and ease your Old Judge Hunger. IMHO, real photo cards trump artist-rendition cards every time! :D
Val


Lol now I am obsessing over BOTH sets :D Bought two T206's and have been looking for another N172.
The thing about the drawings on the 206 is some of them look REALLY good like the Ames portrait or more famously the Wagner portrait but some of them look like horrible cartoons (Little Nemo Stephens, Moose McCormick and many more) I wonder if they hired "bargain artists" to do some of the cards?


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