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How About Those Yankees....
Which player is it harder to find cards for: Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig? Any thoughts?
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Don't forget the Joker -- I won't try to spell his name off the top of my head. Also, the Washington contingent would nominate Montez Sweat.
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I vote that we do not have this conversation, and instead just enjoy the stuff that we collect.
Doug "usually happy to argue about just about anything" Goodman |
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Replying to the revised inquiry...Lou Gehrig is the tougher player by a mile. The first half of his career came during years (1923-32) that had a big lull in card sets manufactured, while Babe Ruth played during a couple explosions of card manufacture (namely the early 20's, and 1933 time frame) that had multiple widely distributed sets.
I would venture to state that Lou is probably the top rung Hall of Famer (who played during the 20th century) that has the least amount of different available cards. Brian |
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He played in a time where there were less sets of cards produced, and even the ones he appeared in were minimal. His last "mainstream" issue would be his 1936 World Wide Gum card. |
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Ruth cards are easier to find. Neither are easy to buy.
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Sometimes I wonder if I am betraying my Phillies for collecting so many Yankees:rolleyes:
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