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martyesullivan 03-26-2022 11:11 AM

A few signed 1933 Goudey cards for sale...
 
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I’m looking to move a few signed 1933 Goudey cards that I have recently upgraded. These are really nice examples, if you’ve been wanted a signed 33 Goudey card, here’s your chance:

1. Eddie Moore was a utility player the Pirates (1923-26), Braves (1926-28), Brooklyn Robins (1929-30), Giants (1932), and Indians (1934). He won a World Series Championship in 1925 with the Pirates. He played in 748 games in over 10 seasons and had a .285 batting average. He died in 1976. $350 shipped.

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2. Bobby Burke was a pitcher for the Washington Senators (1927-1935) and the Phillies (1937). He pitched a no-hitter in 1931 and helped the Senators with the 1933 AL Pennant. He died in 1971. $300 shipped. SOLD

3. Dick Coffman pitched for the Senators (1927 and 1932), Browns (1928-32, 1933-35), Giants (1936-39), Boston Bees (1940), and the Phillies (1945). He died in 1972. $250 shipped. SOLD


4. Eddie “Doc” Farrell was an infielder for the Giants (1925-27), Braves (1927-29), Giants (1929), Cardinals (1930), Cubs (1930), Yankees (1932-33), and Red Sox (1935). He won a World Series ring with the 1932 Yankees. He died in 1966. $350 shipped.

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5. Heinie Meine pitched for the Browns (1922), Pirates (1929-1934). He was the NL wins leader in 1931. He died in 1968. Tough autograph, $400 shipped.

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6. Phil Collins was a pitcher for the Cubs (1923), Phillies (1929-1935), and Cardinals (1935). He died tragically of cancer in 1948. This is a very, very tough autograph. $450 shipped.

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7. Dale Alexander was a power hitting first baseman for the Tigers (1929-32) and Red Sox (1932-33). He was the AL Batting Champion in 1932, hitting .367! He hit .331 in the majors and played 15 seasons in the minors where he hit .334! Tough autograph, trimmed, $150 shipped.

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Message me if you have any interest and I can send you more photos!

I’m always looking for signed 1933 Goudey cards, if you have one, or see one in the wild, message me!

Email: martyesullivan@yahoo.com
Instagram: @signed1933goudey

Scott Garner 04-04-2022 07:35 PM

Marty,
E-mail sent

scottglevy 04-04-2022 07:55 PM

Marty. Thank you for all your help to my dad and I in working towards the completion of a 33 Goudey signed set. It’s encouraging to see collaborative hobbyists like yourself.

Best wishes
Scott (and Hank)

martyesullivan 04-16-2022 01:53 PM

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Here’s a few more signed 33 Goudey extras that I have:

1. Hughie Critz $175 shipped: Second Baseman for the Reds (1924-1930) and Giants (1930-35). Reds Hall of Fame member and won a WS with the Giants in 33.
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2. Mark Koenig $100 shipped for the Blue Flip, $80 for the Red Flip: Played 12 MLB seasons from 1925-36. Shortstop for the Yankees, Tigers, Cubs, Reds, and Giants. 2x WS Champ.
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3. Carl Reynolds $250 shipped: Really great outfielder, lifetime .302 average. Played from 1927-39. Spent time with the White Sox, Senators, Browns, Red Sox, and Cubs. Died 1978.
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4. Charley Barry $300 shipped: Died in 1972, amazing athlete, member of the College Football HOF. Played catcher for the Athletics, Red Sox, White Sox, and Athletics.
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martyesullivan 04-16-2022 02:06 PM

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Here’s a few more signed 33 Goudey extras that I have:

1. Monte Weaver was a pitcher for the Senators (1931-38) and Red Sox (1939). His win-loss record was an impressive 71-50. He died in 1994. This is a beautiful example for $250 shipped.
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2. Fred Schulte was a center fielder for the Browns (1927-32), Senators (1933-35) and the Pirates (1936-37). He had a lifetime batting average of .291. Died in 1983. $175 shipped.
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3. Lon Warneke, one of my favorites! The “Arkansas Hummingbird” was a pitcher for the Cubs (1930-36 and 1942-43, 1945) and Cardinals (1937-42). He had an amazing win-loss record going 192-121 with a lifetime ERA of 3.18! He was a 5x All-Star and was great with his bat too! He actually had the first ever triple in All-Star history, which scored the first NL run in All-Star game history. He also pitched a no-no and was the NL wins leader. Died in 1976. Tough card $300.
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