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Question on 1936 Goudey Wide Pen Premiums
Do the original, un-trimmed cards all have "LITHO IN U.S.A" printed in the lower right hand corner? Or do some exist without this printing?
Thanks in advance ... Tim |
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...yes , there is a "type two" without the "litho in USA"....25 of them , some of which do not appear in the "litho" set of 120......the cropping is 'way different , as is the font of the printed name...good hunting , some are tough to find... .. |
HOF Cronin
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..the "type 3" is borderless but not trimmed ; full size....some are very tough... .. |
Thank you!
Thank you Mike ... very much appreciated!
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..http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...ENBERG_NEW.JPG ...they slipped in eleven Detroit Tigers into the Canadian Type 5......PSA grading gets a solid 50% of my oddball submissions wrong but after a while you just learn to live with it......The Greenberg on the left is a '37 type 5 while on the right is a '37 type 4 .. ... |
Type 1s are obviously the easiest to find. My experience is that the Type 4s are, though still a little tough, the next easiest to find. And Types 2, 3, and 5 are usually the toughest to come across.
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" Tough" indeed :
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... more 1937 type 5's --...they are incorrectly ID'ed in the flip , par for the course at PSA...ah , well.... .. |
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I collected these in the 90’s, Have these all checklisted in my Tiger checklist book. When I find it will post. Joe
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Beckett Was Worse Than PSA
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..Beckett correctly used " 1936 R314" on this type 1 , and " 1936 R314 C " on the 1937 Type 5 so I stopped sending any more to them ; hopeless ..... it was Goudey Of Canada who slipped in the eleven Detroit Tigers into the print run of the Montreal and Toronto players ; brought the print run up to an even 50.... ..Cochrane is not in the type 2 , 3 , or 4......only Hank Greenberg and Pete Fox have a card in all 5 types and the '37 type 4 Fox is a batting pose whereas the other four are the same mug shot "portrait" , differently cropped and configured .. |
All The '36 & '37 Greenberg -( minus the Type 1)
" " that Greenberg you show on the right should be a Type 2, not a Type 5 Wide Pen, and is correctly shown on the flip with a 1936 issue date. The Greenberg on the left is the Type 4 card, and is incorrectly showing a 1936 issue date, it should be 1937. I see on the flips of those Greenbergs you scanned that PSA didn't even indicate the Wide Pen Type on them. So I'm assuming that PSA has them misreported on their pop report pages then? I just did a quick look on PSA's pop report page and it only showed them having graded a combined total of 8 Type 5 Goudey premiums from 1937, and none of the 8 were of Greenberg ""
..http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...GTYPES_NEW.JPG ..http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/204295...ENBERG_NEW.JPG ....Top scan is type 2 on the left and a rare correctly-labeled borderless type 3.......in bottom scan are the 1937 s ; the type 5 on the left and the standard type 4 on the right..... there are usually type 1's and 4's on E-bay , ;.....PSA is not a great source of information ...good hunting , these are fun to collect .. .. |
articles on these sets
If you're interested, the most info on the various "Pen sets" can be found in my articles in Issues 6 and 7 of Old Cardboard magazine. Back issues can be ordered here:
https://oldcardboard.com/subscriptions.asp |
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To add some tinder to the fire, it would make sense for Ontario-based World Wide Gum to release those type 4 + 5 (MLB and International League players) as wrapper exchange premiums for their 135-card, 1936-37 V355 baseball set. (While most catalogs limit V355 to one year, a few dozen contain back text that refer to post-1936 events, so must've been released across two years.) There's a decent chance anything without "Litho in USA" reflects World Wide Gum involvement.
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Four Of The Type 5 Detroit Tigers ; 1937 R-314
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Four More '37 Type 5 Wide Pens
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Type 5 and Type 4 --1937 Gehringer Goudey Premiums
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...type 5 Canadian Tigers on the left ; very washed-out appearance.....Type 4 on the right AKA 'creamy" or "amber'----the "D" in Detroit really shows the difference in printing strength .. |
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Great looking Cards and an interesting history to them
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