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OT: My first beloved catalog
People wax poetic about REA, LOTG and all the other great catalogs we get over the course of the year. As a kid I loved the Johnson Smith Catalog. Ordered all sorts of insane stuff from that catalog. The idea that there was a company out there stock piling these absurd items was hysterical as a kid. Anxiously awaited their newest catalog like some of you guys pouncing on REA. All sort of gags and gimmicks. I think they eventually went online only which pretty much was the death knell of a very cool business.
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I'm surprised by the number of auction companies that still send out catalogs. I really enjoy recieving my auction catalogs and I still have everyone that has been mailed to me.
This auction back in 1991 put baseball card collecting on the map. This is one of my favorite catalogs. |
I still have that Southerby's catalog too. However, my first and most prized catalogs are those I received from the Card Collectors Co. in the sixties and seventies.
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Here's a thread I posted about that 1991 Sotheby's auction of the Copeland collection, including some background on James Copeland.
http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=245412 |
Given the time frame during which he collected, and who reputedly he bought from, one wonders how many of Copeland's cards were trimmed.
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I have that Copeland catalog too. I love perusing it from time to time. Nothing graded. Just great stuff page after page.
AndyH |
My first auction catalogue was from Mastro and Steinbach. Seems pretty primitive by today's standard. Still got it.
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As a youth I too ordered tons of crazy stuff from the Johnson Smith catalog. Could not wait for those mail days!! I also ordered from the Edmond Scientific catalog.
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anyone remember the old Political Gallery catalogs?
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I'm a sucker for well-put-together catalogs. I have many special ones saved.
Barry Halper's Sotheby's box set is one for the ages. |
I remember Ron Oster sending vhs tapes for his auction
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Lew Lipset's "Four Base Hits" catalogs
Back in the day, there was nothing better than Lew's "Four Base Hits" catalogs.
They were the best! Larry Fritsch's "One of a kind catalogs" were a close second! Patrick |
I sent away for a Larry Fritsch catalog around 1972. I would have been about 11. Previously, I had acquired at least one Topps card from every year dating back to 1953, but I had never seen a 1952 Topps before. Displayed in the catalog was the 1952 Topps card of Johnny Mize, which I decided I had to have. I think I paid a quarter for it. I recall the entire set was available for $350 ...
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https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3232/2...3d10feb5_z.jpg (Note: image was taken from a facsimile sourced from a 1974 reprint, which deleted the advertiser's address so people couldn't order from a then-34-year-old ad) |
I use to buy cards through the mail from a guy named Bill Henderson from maybe Alabama around 1978. I may have the name and state wrong, but he would send out a black and white zerox of a typed page of his inventory.
I know I bought a 58 Berra from him and I still have it. Probably paid 6 to 10 dollars for it. Scott |
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I bought a lot from Bill in the 1990s & early 2000s while I was building my Topps sets - he's still on ebay -couldn't tell you the state off the top of my head. I was never disappointed. |
Bill Henderson, King of Commons
When I heard Bill Henderson's name, I remember he was called King of Commons.
http://www.akama.com/company/Bill_He...a01822114.html Patrick |
I had a 5 foot stack of catalogs, finally sent them to recycling bin a few years ago.
Joe |
The First REA September 8, 1994 - Tabloid size. I need the prices realized.
Some of the lots: A&G BB Advertising Poster Res:$100K 1934 Goudey Uncut Sheet (25 cards) Includes Lajoie Res:$90K 1915 Cracker Jack Advertising Poster Res:$25K Ty Cobb Tobacco Tin Res:$50k Ty Cobb Uniform Res:$140K Yum Yum N403 Kelly Creases - looks EX Res:$3.5K Several lots of Four Base Hits: Ward NM Res:$2k Sullivan NM Res: $800 Clarkson NM Res: $800 Etc. |
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Here is Mr. Henderson's response to my email inquiry: After 41 years of being a sports card Dealer and at the age of 73, I decided to hang up my hat and retire. Sold my material to another dealer last September Thank you for your past business. Take care bill A Good Guy & Honest Dealer. |
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