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T212 Obaks
So, I've decided I'm collecting these cards - starting with the 3rd issue from 1911. (Somewhat hasty decision, though I did sleep on it...I need some pre-war variety in my life). As I'm sure there are a ton and I just haven't found them, can you guys share any information - websites, old threads, other? on the T212's?
I know that 1909 are the rarer ones, and beyond that there is some debate about Northwestern League players being rarer, and different back types being rarer in the 1910 and 1911 sets. I saw where Bob Lemke's blog has a bunch of cool information both on these cards -and the obscure and now long-gone players who adorned them. Thanks, -John |
I decided to collect T212's a year or so ago as well. Most of the information I found easily by doing a google search which will also return results for older Net54 threads.
It seems like you are doing it correctly by having a focus as you stated you are starting with the 1911's. They are different in that they have a bio (albeit generic) on the back like T205's. You might want to narrow your focus with the 1911's a little by concentrating on a certain team or teams at first to make it more challenging. While doing my research, I found that the PCL has a Hall of Fame. So, I decided to collect T212's from all three years of players that are in the PCL HOF - Walt McCredie, Pop Dillion, Hap Hogan, etc. Other than that, I'm trying to put together a 1910 back run. I think I need 7 or so more. In my limited experience (and I am no expert), the 1909's are tough and the ones without the frame are even tougher. The 175 series 1910's are the most common but a few of the back slogans are very tough and the 150 series may even be more rare than the 1909's. The 1911's are my least favorite so I do not have much info on them. Good Luck with your endeavor! - Jason |
Thanks Jason. I've never done a lot of pre-war in the past, so this should be interesting.
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I don't have many T212 but I think a lot of them are stunning cards. There are also some fun errors to be found.
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In looking at Old Cardboard, the T212-2 with its 35 back variations/slogans might be fun to collect. Has anyone gotten deep into that? Unfortunately, in doing an ebay search, only Dean's and a seller called gasolinealleyantiques are about the only sellers offering them.
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Many years ago I picked up an original collection from the west coast. It had hundreds of Obaks. In them were an almost complete back variations set of T212-2. It's a fun subset with a few sleepers which are quite tough. My only Obak as of now....
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I found an eBay seller less than a hundred miles away from me that had a few. My first - a 1911 Krueger - is on the way. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
1910 T212 Obak set of 175
I recently acquired a complete set of these with many different back variations, condition ranges from poor to Vg/Ex, many of the lower grade cards display very well but have some level of back damage. I am deciding between selling it as a complete set or breaking it up. If interested send me a PM. If this should have been posted in the BST and needs to be moved I apologize.
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there are several Obak collectors on this board. This is a fun group with some nice looking cards. I have almost the 1910 set complete and over half of the 1911 set. Good luck
few key cards from the 1911 set - Buck Weaver and Ten Million. I don't have the Weaver yet. |
I love my signed OBAK
One of my favorite cards in my collection...
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These are attractive cards. What about availability and supply? I ask because in searching for some on ebay, it is the same tired sellers with their overpriced BINs card after card...
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The Choice is Always Tuff... RiGHT!?
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A few Years ago I was deciding oN a Set ta Collect... At Heart I am a "Type Card" Collector! Well, my chose came down to T212's ,T200's & E90-1's!? In the end I decided ta go wit the E90-1's... And THuS Sell THiS Brilliant Ghost to help my Beginins to my E90-1 efforts... Good Luck in Your T212 Efforts John..."Truly"!!! |
They are around, especially the 1910s and 1911s. The 1909s are more scarce and take more time. This seems to be a big issue concerning pre-war vs post war. If it were a post war card/set you could probably find 5 of each on the bay right now. Not so much on the pre-war. Pre-war is a marathon, not a sprint. Obak sets are doable.....Auction houses are where most are found, I would say. Our BST has some many times too.
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How many players in the T212 Obak set made it to the Majors?
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Sometimes given too much credit for 'discovering' Walter Johnson, Cliff Blankenship WAS, in fact, the first player born in my hometown of Columbus, GA to make it to the Majors.
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Nice former card Denny! There are a few Obaks out there with black layer back ghosts on them that I think are really cool (if you happen to have one please send me a PM!).
I agree with Leon's comments and will add that you should look beyond eBay and the BST and make sure that you check the smaller auction houses if you are looking to pick up singles, they show up pretty frequently. |
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If it weren't for Obaks British Columbia baseball would get virtually no love (unless you want to include Vancouver Popcorn cards). To that end here are the 1910 & 1911 Vancouver Beavers and the 1911 Victoria Bees. LINK
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David--Isn't that an original photo for a Victoria player?! Great image.
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I believe it s a type 1!! (nice pic David)
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Obak article by 'O'
Thanks for posting the great Obak article by Jeff (who I haven't heard from or about in years). It was published during the time frame when I was finishing up the Obak sets and was a wonderful source of knowledge, and gives some nice write-ups of some of the prominent players. I had forgotten about this article...I am going to print it out right now.
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More Jeff O. articles just as worthy
Jeff also wrote an article and then a follow-up article for VCBC concerning the 1910 slogans, listing what slogans could be found for each player in both the 150 and 175 series. The follow-up article added slogans from reader's input that were not listed in the original article. Another great couple of articles that should be a part of any Obak collector's arsenal.
Brian |
Thank you for sharing. A lot of good info here.
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Thank you very much for sharing. Loads of information there. I'm not sure who I'm gonna target out of that list. Some interesting player-background!
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I completed a 1910 set with all 35 backs. There aren't any real rarities other than a couple of players who are hoarded by family members.
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Leon is right on the backs. Most if not all players are found with multiple possible backs and there are a couple of backs only found on a few players, while other backs are found on 50-100 different players making them vastly easier to obtain. In terms of the fronts, there aren't any real rarities besides the family hoards.
Andy |
Thanks all for the responses and wealth of information. Question - were Obaks the first minor league set of any prominence issued? Offhand I'm not aware of any other tobacco cards that feature minor leaguers exclusively.
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there was the Red Border - T210 that featured the Southern/Eastern leagues.
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Walter Schmidt appeared on both a T210 and an Obak. There are probably others although I can't think of any off the top of my ancient head.
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T209 Contentnea as Dan mentioned. There is also T211 Red Sun, one of the coolest backs out there. Also Zeenuts.
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T212 Obaks
Well, here she is - my first Obak, arrived today. Art Kruger (from my research they misspelled his name on the card...) played for the Portland Beavers in the PCL, but also the Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Naps, Boston Braves, and KC Packers in the majors. He died in 1949 in Hondo, California.
Part of what I think I'm going to love about these cards - nobody really is a star. I mean in their day and context certainly some were, but nobody was a household name, and virtually none are remembered today other than the two black Sox, Gandil and Weaver. Part of what I get sick of in trying to accumulate other things is my diversion by star power. Nice with this set just to enjoy the cards as miniature works of art and representative pieces of the times and leagues they came from. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...039b8cda0f.jpg Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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