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1907 Ty Cobb Rookie Postcard Run Complete
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Last night I was fortunate enough to buy the final card I needed to complete the 1907 Cobb Rookie Postcard run. This was a challenging undertaking since four of the seven cards have a known population of 11 or less. When I first bought the Dietsche batting (the first one I bought), I got buyer's remorse before the card even arrived in the mail. "I don't collect postcards! What the heck am I doing?" Well, that changed very quickly. As I fell in love with the big bold images, I learned more about these rare and beautiful Cobbs. I realized that they were no different than baseball cards, just bigger, and often nicer pictures. Heck, most prewar cards don't even have stat backs or bios anyway (the Dietsche actually do). So I searched high and low, and with the help of some great members on n54, was able to complete this run. I own other Cobb postcards that I love as well, but here is the 1907 Run: Dietsche Batting and Fielding, Wolverine News Batting and Pose, Novelty Cutlery, HM Taylor, and the newest one, the Detroit Seemless Steel Tubes. The Steel Tubes has some bad toning, but is actually the highest graded of the four known specimens. The only way I can post on this site is in collage format, so I did the best I could.
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Awesome man!
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Nice Orlando...but you still need atleast one cheap 1907 team card rppc to go with that collection!
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Really cool.
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Sweet!!!!!
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Wow what a great collection my man! How are you going to display those in your house?
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Congrats Orlando. Well done and in a short time frame. I would put those beauties in the bank box or safe as I couldn't relax having people in the house with them on display. What's your favorite one 1907 Cobb postcard? The Novelty is mine.
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Novelty is 1910.
No ALPC team card? :) Great collection! |
Try getting one of these. Its a real beauty.
http://www.vintagecardprices.com/pics/58112.jpg |
That's a killer group! Nicely done.
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Thanks Guys. I am partial to the Wolverine Pose. Kevin, I will defer to your expertise on the Novelty. It is labeled 1907, though I have heard rumblings that it could be a bit later. As for team cards, they just don't do it for me. Maybe one day.
Chris, what card is that??? Looks like an 1980's tribute cards that Dean's would sell for $2,459.00. EDIT: wow, it is actually a 1910 card. I had never seen that one before. |
Outstanding collection of Cobbs. Congrats.
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Congrats Orlando! Great group of cards there.
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You are the real MVP!!! :) |
Congrats buddy! One heck of a collection...
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Damn Orlando!! I was after that Seamless Cobb hot and heavy. I was back and forth about putting one more bid but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Congrats! Great accomplishment!! They look awesome!
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Congrats Orly, those look great.
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Nice set! Congrats!
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Incredible, Orlando! Congratulations!
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Orlando, great collection of Cobb's. I think I got you started with that 1907 Dietsche Batting Cobb. You really took off after that. It's fun having a wantlist, now are you going after other Cobb's ?
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Nice run of Cobby's, Orlando. Now onto the next project.....
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Here's an unusual Cobb/Wagner PC:
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While I have heard the controversy re the date of issueance of the Novelty Cutlery's, I was not aware of any consensus having been reached. Is either PSA or SGC labeling them a 1910 vs 1907 issue? Highest regards, Larry |
Kevin Struss has proven without a doubt that it cannot be 1907, a search of n54 and you'll find the thread. I can't speak for the grading companies.
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Basically Sam Frock in a Pirates uniform plus the earliest postal dates ever found on a NC postcard.
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Fantastic run Orlando, thanks for sharing. You should seriously consider having them professionally framed as a display.
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I do not mean to hijack your thread, but since there seems to be some confusion regarding the PC805 Novelty Cutlery set, I thought that I would make a quick post. There is quite a bit of evidence that the set was not produced until very late 1909, or probably 1910. There are a number of players pictured in uniforms that can be precisely dated to 1909. Also, the earliest postmark that I have ever seen for either a PC796 Sepia postcard or a PC805 Novelty Cutlery is 1910. Lastly, the image of Cobb and Wagner is a very famous one from the 1909 World Series. |
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Please Kevin, no worries. I love becoming educated about these things, and I think it's great that others do too. Extremely compelling arguments. Looks like it isn't a 1907. That's cool though. Can't say it affects my affinity for it, or its value for that matter. It's a bad ass card. Maybe you can espouse your argument as to why the Brush is a 1908 and not a 1910 as it is labeled.
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Kevin, I edited my post. Check it out
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Ira Thomas only played one year with the Tigers. He was purchased by them on December 12, 1907 and subsequently sold to the Athletics on December 8, 1908. |
And I assume, conversely, that there are no players in the set that only played in 1910 or after, and weren't on the team in 1908.
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That's awesome! Congratulations!
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