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So I finished my Exhibit card book!
Hope it proves useful to the community.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/adam-warsha...-23637151.html Please PM or email me with all of the errors, omissions and mistakes I made. Enjoy! |
Congratulations! I’m sure it will be awesome! Hopefully I’ll be able to pick one up this year.
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Nice job Adam. Getting one on order today. Will save me time from going to your website for reference and asking Scott and Bob questions all the time. Lol
I found an online coupon to use on Lulu. Use FWD15 when checking out, for an additional 15% off |
Yesss! I will be ordering one for sure!
Ricky Y |
Great job Adam. This book should help clear up a lot of questions in the hobby about this complex subject.
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Ordered. If it helps half as much as America's Great Boxing Cards it will be well worth it.
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Re: So I finished my Exhibit card book!
I'll take one at the National if you"re bringing some.
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Bought one. Love reading bout Exhibits.
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Barring unusual conditions I should be at the National with books. I'll be at Al's table (Love of the Game), or more accurately, my briefcase and candy wrappers will be there because I will be all over the floor looking for cards as usual.
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Re: So I finished my Exhibit card book!
Always look forward to seeing you, Adam.
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Just bought one and very much look forward to reading it!
Best wishes, Adam, Larry |
That's a great accomplishment, well done!
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Great!
Just ordered one! Looking forward to it. If Adam does it, it will be done well!
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Just ordered one, looking forward to it!
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The book looks great!
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Very cool Adam. I just ordered one as well.
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Me too! Can't read enough about exhibits.
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Just ordered mine. Lulu has a 20% promo. Type TWENTY18 at checkout.
Looking forward to receiving it! |
I just bought one and thanks for the discount code it worked. Now If I could only figure out all the actors actresses and cowboys, I would be set!
Larry |
Exhibit Book
ordered mine today.
Will be on my bookshelf after reading it along with all of Elwood Scharf's archives I own. |
congrats
my friend! that's AWESOME!
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Awesome, cant wait to get it! Congrats!
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Adam
Read on a long flight today. Really enjoyed it. Answered a bunch of questions that have vexed me for a while. My Not Use in Exhibit Machine card is in fact an Exhibits card. Who knew. Will use going forward many times I’m sure. Nice job. Steve |
Just ordered, this is quite an accomplishment
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Thanks for the kind words. |
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Just got my copy in the mail this morning and a card I have been looking for since I saw it on one of Adam's web sites about 2 years ago.
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Yes, there are some fringe benefits to an Exhibit card collection...
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Just got the book in today. Learned something within minutes of going through it. So instead of thinking the 1926-29 series postcard backs were from that period is wrong. 1925-31 is the correct time period.
I knew the Silhouette cards were rare but what I didnt know is that a blank back card most likely was printed as a short print from 1925. So....if this is the case, the 1925 exhibit Gehrig rookie has company with even a more rare issue of he Silhouette. The one thing I was unclear on was what timeframe the card would be, if it had the "This Side For Correspondence" on the reverse? Would there be a chance its 1925 or 26 on those as well? |
Just ordered one. Looking forward to receiving it.
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Just received mine. Highly suggest you order it.
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Kudos to Adam. It is a very enjoying read, a nice way for me to spend this holiday weekend. A must for any Exhibit Card fan!
Ricky Y |
Love the exhibit man
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I got my copy yesterday. Very interesting book. I have learned a lot in the first few pages.
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Great!
Just finished reading mine.
I finally get the rationale of Exhibits and the difficulty of dating and grading them!! 5 STARS! |
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Wanted to show some cool cards that Adam's book covers.
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wow wow wow
amazingly cool thanks for sharing!!!!! |
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I received my copy yesterday - great book Adam! I highly recommend it.
One a side note, it was nice to see these guys get their own section (rather than just being lumped in with the 1922 Eastern Exhibits). |
I spent the better part of Saturday reading it. I still have a bunch left to read. Well worth $25.
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Some corrections (thanks to Fred McKie for eagle-eyed reading):
Page 64: The Pafko C on cap is the easier variation. The "no C" light background version that dates to 1959 is the tougher version. Page 65: The Lombardi projection variation. Here is a picture: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...e/Lombardi.jpg The center and right cards. Page 67: The Doby AEC card should read "a 1949 or 1950 card"; the 1940 was a typo. Page 68: The Satchel Paige without the AEC: here is a picture: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...age%20Comp.jpg Page 69: The Pittsburgh Post Gazette back has been seen with two different sportswriters on them. They are also known in a Champions card (Mikan). Another rando brand advertising is Bomba Chiclets from Puerto Rico. Hope these help. |
I got sucked into the Exhibit world with the Salutation exhibits.
The book has me intrigued. I know there's no way to confirm the year that an actual physical card was produced, but I also know there were only certain cards produced in any given year. I think I read somewhere that 32 different cards were made each year. In the book, have you been able to determine what cards were produced in a given year, in say 1942? |
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