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Dead-Ball-Hitter 01-24-2022 12:56 PM

How About Those Yankees....
 
Which player is it harder to find cards for: Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig? Any thoughts?

GeoPoto 01-24-2022 01:11 PM

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.

doug.goodman 01-24-2022 01:16 PM

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

Dead-Ball-Hitter 01-24-2022 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2189087)
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

Apologies.... Humor gone awry. Let's switch to Yankees talk

butchie_t 01-24-2022 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2189087)
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

Seconded.....

brianp-beme 01-24-2022 02:12 PM

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

Seven 01-24-2022 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Ball-Hitter (Post 2189079)
Which player is it harder to find cards for: Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig? Any thoughts?

Gehrig.

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.

Dead-Ball-Hitter 01-24-2022 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 2189111)
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

Thanks Brian, seems that way. I'm researching his "lesser" cards in an attempt to add at least one pre-war Gehrig to my collection.

FrankWakefield 01-24-2022 07:40 PM

Ruth cards are easier to find. Neither are easy to buy.

ullmandds 01-24-2022 08:12 PM

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familytoad 01-31-2022 11:50 PM

Yankees
 
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Sometimes I wonder if I am betraying my Phillies for collecting so many Yankees:rolleyes:


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