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nickedson 02-12-2022 01:19 PM

Rose Co. Postcard Find of 1979
 
I posted a few days ago about my Rose Co. postcard find in 1979 here in Traverse City, MI. Several Net54 members have asked me to list the Rose Co. cards that were in my find. Here they are, with the notation that I sold the cards in early 1980 to Frank Keetz.
There were 51 Rose Co. cards, with 50 different. The average condition was very good.
Chicago (AL) - Altrock, Jones, Donohue, Parent, Anderson; Cincinnati (NL) - Lobert, McLean, Mitchell, Ewing, Weimer, Hulswitt, Coakley, Mowery; Boston (AL) - Wagner, Hale, Lord, Pruiett, Winter; Washington (AL) - F. Delehanty, McBride, Milan, Freeman; Athletics (AL) - Schreck, Oldring, Dygert; Philadelphia (NL) - Magee, Sparks, Grant, Bransfield; New York (AL) - Orth (2), Hemphill, Glade, Newton; St. Louis (NL) Beebe, Karger, O'Rourke; St. Louis (AL) - Stone, Jones, Howell, Powell, Williams; Cleveland (AL) - Bradley, Leibhardt, Rhoades; Boston (NL) - Ritchey, Beaumont, Brown; Brooklyn (NL) - McIntire, Maloney; Deteroit (AL) - Schmidt.

In addition to the Rose Co. postcards, I purchased A.C. Dietsche postcards of the Michigan football (15 diff.) Detroit Tigers, Series I and Series II (28 in all) and Chicago Cubs (15). There were also 11 different 1908 Wolverine News postcards plus 3 from H.M. Taylor.
There were also 50 PT-3 pins, 7 Buster Brown Detroit Tigers pins including Cobb and 4 PB-3 Morton's Pennant Winners pins including Cobb.
The coin store dealer wanted $400 and said he wouldn't take a penny less. I couldn't get my credit card out fast enough. All of this great buy is long gone, but will always be remembered.

BuzzD 02-12-2022 02:02 PM

My Glade is from Frank Keetz when I lived in the Schenectady area. His son promoted shows and he always had a table of vintage and oddball stuff.

Baseball Rarities 02-13-2022 11:56 AM

Thanks for posting that list Nick. That is an amazing collection.

mrreality68 02-13-2022 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Baseball Rarities (Post 2196560)
Thanks for posting that list Nick. That is an amazing collection.

+1 agreed and many of us are envious of it and the time it took to collect it

Leon 02-14-2022 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Baseball Rarities (Post 2196560)
Thanks for posting that list Nick. That is an amazing collection.

+1....but where were the HOF'ers?

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Aquarian Sports Cards 02-14-2022 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2196735)
+1....but where were the HOF'ers?

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Thinking the dealer kept those, so find was likely even bigger!

jcmtiger 02-14-2022 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by nickedson (Post 2196225)
I posted a few days ago about my Rose Co. postcard find in 1979 here in Traverse City, MI. Several Net54 members have asked me to list the Rose Co. cards that were in my find. Here they are, with the notation that I sold the cards in early 1980 to Frank Keetz.
There were 51 Rose Co. cards, with 50 different. The average condition was very good.
Chicago (AL) - Altrock, Jones, Donohue, Parent, Anderson; Cincinnati (NL) - Lobert, McLean, Mitchell, Ewing, Weimer, Hulswitt, Coakley, Mowery; Boston (AL) - Wagner, Hale, Lord, Pruiett, Winter; Washington (AL) - F. Delehanty, McBride, Milan, Freeman; Athletics (AL) - Schreck, Oldring, Dygert; Philadelphia (NL) - Magee, Sparks, Grant, Bransfield; New York (AL) - Orth (2), Hemphill, Glade, Newton; St. Louis (NL) Beebe, Karger, O'Rourke; St. Louis (AL) - Stone, Jones, Howell, Powell, Williams; Cleveland (AL) - Bradley, Leibhardt, Rhoades; Boston (NL) - Ritchey, Beaumont, Brown; Brooklyn (NL) - McIntire, Maloney; Deteroit (AL) - Schmidt.

In addition to the Rose Co. postcards, I purchased A.C. Dietsche postcards of the Michigan football (15 diff.) Detroit Tigers, Series I and Series II (28 in all) and Chicago Cubs (15). There were also 11 different 1908 Wolverine News postcards plus 3 from H.M. Taylor.
There were also 50 PT-3 pins, 7 Buster Brown Detroit Tigers pins including Cobb and 4 PB-3 Morton's Pennant Winners pins including Cobb.
The coin store dealer wanted $400 and said he wouldn't take a penny less. I couldn't get my credit card out fast enough. All of this great buy is long gone, but will always be remembered.

Those were the good old days Nick . Lots of deals in those days. Joe

Piratedogcardshows 02-14-2022 01:25 PM

Amazing find thanks for the recap.

nickedson 02-14-2022 01:44 PM

Joe, you are right. Those were the good old days for you and I.
And Leon, that’s the first thing I thought when I got home with all those Rose Co. postcards - Where’s The Beef? There were very few stars in the group.


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