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Most affordable Dizzy Dean?
Would someday like to own a card of Dizzy from his playing career. What I never realized till I looked was that he was so much pricier than guys I would have assumed comparable like Hubbell.
Is there a particular Dizzy Dean that you think meets these four conditions... 1. Playing career 2. Dizzy only (vs 4-in-1) 3. Fits in standard top loader 4. Significantly cheaper than 1934 Goudey, assuming similar condition Am guessing NO, but happy to be surprised! |
Batter Up?
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Your parameters are not very easily obtained but there are some:
1934 Batter Up Dizzy Dean #64 1935 Schutter-Johnson Dizzy Dean #31 1935 Schutter-Johnson Dizzy Dean #35 Attachment 213970 Attachment 213971 Attachment 213972 Not sure why you noted 1934 Goudey when he is in the 1933 Goudey set but I compared it to the card you listed: 1934 Goudey PSA 4 averages around $315 1934 Batter Up Dizzy Dean #64 last sold in PSA 4 $180 1935 Schutter-Johnson Dizzy Dean #31 last sold in PSA 4 for $162 1935 Schutter-Johnson Dizzy Dean #35 last sold in PSA 4 for $185 That is really about it. There are a few other cards of his that meet most of your standards EXCEPT low price so I did not list them. Good luck! Peace, Mike |
Note that Paul Dean was his brother Daffy. Dizzy was Jay Hanna.
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Paul Dean was Dizzy Dean's brother. Oh OK I see you edited.
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Chicle This
a 1939 National Chicle Premium (R311)
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...6216/1939-dean I picked this up for less than $20, but unfortunately it is too large for your size criteria. :mad: |
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Yep. Will most likely need to resign myself to the 33 or 34 Goudey then. Normally aim for around G-VG but may lower my standards here to make it work.
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How does Batter Up not fit your criteria?
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Will be on the lookout when the time comes. Need about 25 more guys for my collection, and will go after the 22 cheap ones before biting thr bullet on Dean, Gehrig, and Ruth.
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id be going for the george c miller in collector condition.
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The Miller would be nice! Just read the back...wonder how many kids mailed in their complete set for a fielder's mit!
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A nice vg/vg+ Tattoo Orbit should be in the vicinity of $250-300. Nice Dean card, too.
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If you're patient, I would think you could find a Batter-Up for less than the cost of a '34 Goudey. I've seen quite a few in the $150 range in decent shape, and one without a top will likely cost less than half that. I collect Batter-Ups, and I actually prefer them without their tops. I've picked up Hall of Famers without tops for as little as $10 each. Three more issues that don't fit your dimensions, but your budget, are the '35 Gold Medal Flour, '39 Exhibit card and the '39 Cubs picture pack photo. And best bargain, though, is an Exhibit 4-in-1 "single," which is simply a 4-and-1 that's been cut apart.
Check out my eBay listings at ccmcnutt |
Good call on a topless Batter Up or 1/4th of an Exhibit. I would consider either. Too bad the Gold Medal is too big for me...is my favorite by far but wouldn't fit in my display.
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Never that desperate! :-)
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I got this pretty cheap (~ $30) a few years ago. It fits in a standard 4-screw case.
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Like Ken I would saw to consider the Diamond Matchbooks. I just got mine for under $30.
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/...psswt0zpfv.jpg I am envious of Frank acquiring a R311 for $20. I haven't been able to find one for twice that and have been looking. |
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