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Top 3 cards of Ruth, Cobb, and Shoeless Joe
What would you guys say are top 3 cards in highest demand of Ruth, Cobb, and Shoeless Joe? Besides Baltimore News and Ruth Rookies, Old Mill Joe Jax, and Cobb back red portrait, what would you guys say are the top 3 cards in highest demand of each of these players?
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ruth...they're all hot...especially early caramels/exhibits/mid 20's caramels/goudeys
cobb...t206/rare postcards/CJ of course JJ...e90-1/CJ are king |
Ruth - Goudeys
Cobb - CJs and T206s JJ - CJs |
On Cobb, I agree that it is the Cracker Jacks (14,15), any of several rare postcards, and the W600. I do think that the t-227, green t206, and t-3 deserve a mention.
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And of course the M101-6 is now hot since I sold mine 2 years ago!!!! |
Pete, i edited when I read the Baltimore news, the rookie, and jj old mill were not options. I am sorry about your loss.
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And speaking if m101-6 ruth...have there even been many recent sales????
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For Ruth, it's not the most expensive but certainly is one of his most desired cards. And for Cobby, maybe a T206 RED......and for Joe J....maybe a CJ.
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1933 Goudeys of course 1933 Sport Kings 1921 Frederick Foto definately deserves a mention Ty Cobb: e101 Cracker Jack Maybe E120 or 1921 Exhibits? Shoeless Joe: E90-1 Cracker Jack m101-4 or m101-5???? Just my opinions. -Owen |
I'm going with the budget versions of the cards because I think most chase these cards knowing others are way too expensive:
Ruth: Kashin Cobb: E121 Jax: W514 strip |
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That's true. I don't collect the game cards so I was thinking more along the lines of sets, but the game is a set too.
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Joe Jackson: Texas Tommy
Babe Ruth: E121 Throwing Ty Cobb: T3, T227 |
I personally like the d304 Cobb. They also seem to be selling well lately.
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I am surprised nobody mentioned Joe Jax collins mccarthy. |
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A Ruth card, for sheer eye appeal, the 1926 Exhibit pose is one heck of a card. Classic and just oozes vinatge. Beautiful.
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The best Ty Cobb card of them all is his T-3. There are at least a dozen really beautiful cards of The Georgia Peach, but the T-3 is second to none. --Brian Powell
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D304 Cobby was the first card used for a Net54baseball T shirt...for a reason. I still think I like the T205 a bit better but I really like the D304s...
Demand is a bit determinant on price. Everyone wants a Ruth Rookie, and they aren't particularly rare, but they are in huge demand at a certain price and not as much at another. Maybe the better question is posed with price "not" determinant and price determinant? And for some eye candy the D304s I used to own, with Cobby...the bottom Rucker made it back into the current collection... http://luckeycards.com/pd304master.jpg Quote:
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Orlando,
Your graphic comparison should be most compelling for the unconvinced, or the tunnel-visioned malcontents that insist "important cards" are only chosen from what was the standard size of that time period. I sometimes term their malady as being "standard-sized card challenged". The same thing occurs on the post-war side, too. On the other hand, with the prime focus recently on the Lou Gehrig Exhibit, some collectors are finally starting to think "outside the box". It's not good if we all think alike anyway; variety is the spice of life. Moreover, to the point, if you see the beauty and the refined aesthetics in some of the over-sized cards, and your rivals do not, or are blinded by their own assumptions etc, that means less competition for you in pursuing them. That point is also quite profound. Orlando, if you wish me to delete this for your own sake, simply PM me. For now, food for thought. Remember what your Mother taught you, "chew your food well, dear." I just wish I could afford a T-3 Ty Cobb. What a masterpiece! Even if Ty was the player most often chosen by collectors back in the 1910s, and thus the most "common", think about what the ravages of time, handling, and sunlight did to almost all of them.............. Cheers. ---Brian Powell |
Well said! Would have made for a great PM. But, please leave it up. This is a forum, after all.
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Cobb, Jackson, Ruth
I'll guess these 3 (not in any specific order) for each...
Cobb: 1914 CJ W600 1907 Postcards Ruth: 1917 Boston Store / Collins McCarthy 1915 Red Sox Team Postcard Frederick Foto Jackson: 1914 CJ E-90 M-101 (ad back) |
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Now because you own a Frederick Foto it’s more important than an M101 Ruth rookie??? Get real!!!!!
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E122/e220 are super tough.
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I adore my small Ruth collection, but somehow the m101-6 Ruth that I have seems to attract my eye more than the others every time. It’s large and in charge!
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I guess I would squeeze the 1910 Clement Brothers Ty Cobb somewhere on this list. Any issue of one of these guys with a combined pop of 5 or less definitely has more demand than supply.
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My vote on Cobb...
1907 W600 1907 Seamless Steel Tubes postcard 1910 Hubel or 1908 ALPC |
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And your Steel PC should be at the top of the Cobb list.
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Most desirable is a relative term. I think this is my 3rd (successive) one of these in my collection. When a nice one comes up the competition is always there, unfortunately. :) This is a 4 but my previous 2.5 above was easily as nice and a bit better centered. Glad a board member has it now.
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I do love this card, and I appreciate you selling it, Leon. I see a perfect 5-7 in your future someday.
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Damn, gorgeous 2.5!
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My Jackson dream card is the Texas Tommy. Haven't seen one in the marketplace for years.
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