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kevinlenane 08-12-2015 08:46 AM

Dom Dimaggio Complete Set
 
Technically he started pre-war (or at least US entrance into it) but im trying to get a list together of all of Dom Dimaggio's card. Im expanding my Ted Williams collection to basically be "The Teammates" collection which includes Ted, Dom, Bobby Doerr and Johnny Pesky. Anyway, here is what I have so far but I know Im missing some oddballs. Anyone know of any card issues im missing? Thanks in advance.

Dom Dimaggio Master Set

1941 Play Ball (reg and wrong back)
1947-66 Exhibits
1947 Homogenized Bond Bread
1947 Sports Exchange Baseball Minature
1947 Tip Tip Bread
1948 Leaf
1949 Bowman
1950 Bowman
1950 R423
1950 Royal Desserts
1950 PM10
1950 Drakes Cookies
1951 Red Backs
1951 Berk Ross
1952 Berk Ross
1952 Royal Desserts
1952 Star-Cal Decals Type 1
1952 Star-Cal Decals Type 2
1952 Topps
1953 Red Man
1953 Canadian Exhibits
1953 Topps

t206fix 08-12-2015 08:52 AM

Double Play
 
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1941 Double play?

kevinlenane 08-12-2015 08:59 AM

Bingo - ive seen that one before but it missed my list. Thanks!

rhettyeakley 08-12-2015 10:22 AM

Missing one of his toughest and earliest.

1937-38 Zeenut

Runscott 08-12-2015 10:49 AM

Loves me some Dom. Here's a rookie signature on an 8x10 Burke photo:

Harford20 08-12-2015 11:20 AM

Cuban Releases
 
Kevin,
Dom has two different Cuban cards, the 1946-47 Propagandas Montiel and the 1946-47 Sensacion Premium.

Dave

Exhibitman 08-12-2015 11:21 AM

I have a Japanese bromide I got at the National a few years ago.

And there's this one:

http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...Maggio%20D.JPG

MikeGarcia 08-12-2015 11:44 AM

Also In The TCMA Postcards
 
http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/2042957/view/TCMA_NEW.JPG

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I don't know who the other kid is...

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seattlerainiers 08-13-2015 09:00 AM

SF Examiner
 
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The 1939 SF Examiner card of Dom DiMaggio, from his Seals tenure, is certainly amongst the toughest. There are very few known examples of any players from this issue.

FourStrikes 08-13-2015 09:49 PM

DiMaggio's Restaurant postcard
 
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Den*nis O*Brien 08-14-2015 02:17 PM

Beckett Alphabetical Checklist
 
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So... this is what the checklist book says is available. The book has been known to contain some errors/omissions but is generally a good resource. Thanks to my IT guy (Son) here is the Dom entries and the book cover. I did not cross check with the OP's list. Good luck in your quest!!!

kevinlenane 08-15-2015 07:53 AM

Thats a great list - im not sure i would count those larger newspaper cutouts - i did by an r423 strip with him on it as well but there are a bunch of oddballs in the 53 range it seems.

kevinlenane 08-15-2015 07:59 AM

I think that tea label is going to be VERY tough

MikeGarcia 10-06-2015 09:59 AM

An early Dom DiMaggio amidst a bunch of commons....
 
http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...CHANGE_NEW.JPG


...1946 ?....Too pretty to hand-cut up as per the instructions....From what I've read and seen , these were issued in several different color schemes , and the kids they were mailed to weren't thinking of us collectors when they scissored the individual player cards out of the main sheet....I've seen several be number-graded if the entire colored border is retained , otherwise they are simply slabbed as " Authentic ; Hand Cut "---....someday , hopefully a long time from now , TheWidowGarcia will be selling this to raise money for a cruise ( or bling for a poolboy in FLA. )....could anyone who is familiar with this set give me an estimate what one of these might sell for , down the road , in its current state ? ( I really don't want the estate attorney to separate them for an extra few bucks but then again I'm not going to be having any say in the matter , am I ? ) Thanks , MikeGarcia

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tedzan 10-06-2015 07:16 PM

1941 AP wirephoto
 
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...oeDomDiMag.jpg



TED Z
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MikeGarcia 05-05-2016 08:59 AM

First ?? Boston Red Sox Picture Pack "Team Issue"??
 
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...I'm thinking 1941.....I haven't ever seen any offerings listed as a definite 1940..this was in the envelope with the following team-mates , if that will assist you in pinning down the year of issue.....the roster-knowledgeable guys might be able to help on this..:

Jim Tabor
John Peacock
Roger Cramer
Lou Finney
Bob Doerr
Lefty Grove
Joe Cronin
Jimmie Foxx
and an obviously very young Ted Williams
..hope this helps your quest...player master sets are a bitch , and when you mentioned possibly adding "team mates " to the hunt , I gave out a low whistle , rolled my eyes , and thought hey maybe I'm not the only Walter Mitty on the board after all....

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Harford20 05-05-2016 10:59 AM

Maybe 1940
 
Mike,
There are clearly two different Boston photo packs for 1940 and 1941. I don't have my pack rosters right at my hands (at work), but I believe that there are two player differences in the pack of 25.

The key for telling the 1940 from the 1941 Boston Red Sox photo packs is the SIZE OF THE SIGNATURE. For the ?23 players that were in both the 1940 and 1941 photo packs, the same exact photo was used, but in 1941 the photos had the signature enlarged. The enlarged signatures were done as it was felt to be too difficult to read the 1940 signatures. I will look at my 1940 and 1941 Dom DiMaggio and let you know for sure, but a quick guess says that your photo may be the small signature and be from 1940 and not 1941.

I will get back with you.

Dave

Mike, if you look at your players listed in your post and your have both large and small signatures, this is a combo pack (often put together in that time period). You can also look at either Ted Williams or Jimmie Foxx--these are the two most obvious signature size differences. Clearly the 1940 is exponentially harder to find, so you may have a nice partial pack there.

Leon 05-07-2016 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seattlerainiers (Post 1441468)
The 1939 SF Examiner card of Dom DiMaggio, from his Seals tenure, is certainly amongst the toughest. There are very few known examples of any players from this issue.

Great thread all around!! I don't think I have seen this SF Examiner card. Can you tell us the approx size and card stock type? It looks like an 8 x 10 paper premium or a type of flier?

Harford20 05-07-2016 05:31 PM

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Just a follow-up for Mike.
Your DiMaggio photo pack photo is from 1940. Actually for Dom, the 1941 photo changed significantly (and still had the enlarged signature)

Dave
Sorry, not sure how to turn the photo

MikeGarcia 05-12-2016 06:13 AM

Thanks for the research
 
http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...X_0002_NEW.JPG

...the pose of Dom you just showed , with the left elbow resting on the dugout , is identical to all of mine , except Teddy and Lefty have a chain link fence showing behind them..............all the " signatures" are really small like you said ( Teddy's is absolutely downright tiny ), except Lefty Grove's seems to be a normal size......so then here's the beast from 1940 :

..Thanks .

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