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T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps
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This baseball centennial stamp from 1939 got me thinking about T330-2s and how I'd like to add one to my type collection one day. My question is has anyone ever seen the albums they were meant to be placed in? thx
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I don't think they had any type of media to put them in, not only did they do baseball, but also several other genre's, all of which are very difficult to find.
But you never know, I found a 1940's Dixie Lid booklet recently, meant to house 24 lids to be redeemed for a premium that has never been mentioned before. |
agree with Scott....no albums. At least any I've ever seen. I collect all the other types OTHER than baseball. I used to have about 40 BB at one time but sold them years ago. They're all super tough but none have the $$ as the BB.
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I don't have any T330-2s but I do collect baseball postage stamps. There are several pre-1950 baseball themed postage stamps and they were featured in Old Cardboard #32. I've been able to acquire all but one of them due to the Colombia issue usually being found as part of a 16 stamp set that sells for around $1K when you can find it. Here is a link to my page that shows the stamps I do have so far (including post-1950 stamps). Interestingly the first baseball themed postage stamp was actually a 1934 Philippines issue.
https://cobbspikedme.yolasite.com/baseball-stamps.php . |
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I have never seen any kind of album for T330-2s either. That said, it does offer one on their backs. https://luckeycards.com/pt330wallace.jpg |
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Love the, Grimm's Tales ones;
this is my "Hansel & Gretel". Agree with above on the albums; never seen one. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=34860 https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=34861 Ben "I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards." |
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http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/disp...182521&return= and another https://5008.sydneyplus.com/HistoryC...f-4c563d68b574 . |
Doh, it's right there on the back, I was completely wrong, obviously they offered one, now lets find one!
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These are so rare, I've seen these being offered for sale just once in my collecting life time. I was lucky to pick up these three for my Highlander type collection !
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151843924@N04/albums |
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Here are most of the ones from my collection. Hard to find in higher condition.
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Anyway, my point/question is, has anyone ever tried to sit down and document all the differences and variations in the images used across all these different sets? Would be interesting to see how that would turn out. Also then, from a collecting standpoint we have people who collect back runs of certain players, like with T206 advertising backs or E/F-card player runs across multiple issues, along with things like front runs of all the different colors appearing on the front of a particular player's E98 cards. But I've never seen or heard of anyone who ever did, or even tried, to put together a player run of these same/similar Piedmont art stamp images across all these vastly different sets. And just imagine if someone did try, and even took it a step further, say working on a player's master image run to include all the different advertising backs that could be found on their S74-1 white silks and/or all the different colors their S74-2 colored silks were made with. Could be quite a neat little niche collecting goal for someone. |
I cannot imagine trying to get a run of a specific subject across all of that, Bob. I am guessing the quest would outlive me. As for T330-2, I can only offer this:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...edmont%201.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...edmont%202.jpg |
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https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c...Auction-120115 Still, according to Lipset, Killefer is the only subject whose pose is different from T205 or T202, so you've got yourself a good one there! P.S. Curiously, Killifer does not appear at all in the P2 pins, Px7 Domino disks or S74 silks that all used the T202/t205 pose. |
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I have been able to accumulate 48 over the years. I liked the days when you could buy the damaged ones for $10. The Tinker is the nicest one I have ever seen, not sure how you get a better grade. I have seen a few 5s but are not even close to this one. usually some wear on the edges. Love the set!
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Didn't know that about Killefer either, interesting. Now I definitely want to take a better look and see about any other differences that may exist across the images in these sets. And also going to see about getting a player image run across all these sets as well. That might be fun to put together. |
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Didn't know that about Killefer either, interesting. Now I definitely want to take a better look and see about any other differences that may exist across the images in these sets. And also going to see about getting a player image run across all these sets as well. That might be fun to put together. |
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Upon reflection, it makes sense that Killefer is not in the disks, pins and silks sets, since he is not in the T202 or T205 sets either. Seems he hadn't made his mark until becoming a regular in 1913.
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Nice run, Lee. That Tinker is off the charts....These are so tough in anything above a 2. Mine are ungraded but this might make a 2.
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The only ones I have left, one HOFer of each factory and one with the original packaging coupon stuck to the gummed back. Could be removed but why?? It's the only coupon I have seen for these, but there are likely others.
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Thank you for sharing. Ben "I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards." |
I love the T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps and have always been on the lookout for an album...I have a total of 41 stamps...38 are different...here are my 9 HoFers as well Blair, Killifer and Wood that are not in the T205 sethttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...49e3e0f4cd.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...006dc2cb5a.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2c1d65f021.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...05b221e61e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...5ef27a0497.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ada0817b87.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...419903f62a.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b30d474733.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9bd72b636e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b5c702b62d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...39adcf4856.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b9f0df6796.jpg
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Phenomenal! . |
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Those are great!
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Great stamps everyone!
Here is a question for those that are extra familiar with this issue. Until this thread I didn't realize that there are two different Piedmont factories (25 and 42) that issued these. Are the factory 42 stamps similar in scarcity vs. the factory 25 stamps, as it is for both the T206 and T205 sets? Brian |
Brian, yes tougher, but don't demand a lot of extra premium(yet).
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Had me a nice WaJo at one point, always thought they were really pretty.
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A member of a facebook group notified me of this thread earlier after I posted some photos of my two Hal Chases there. I've seen a couple of the "Hal Chase" on front variation, but I haven't seen any one ear variations here yet. So here's both. As a Chase collector, I'm proud to own both of these tough cards. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...366f8776d6.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...924a3a186c.jpg
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that, "one ear" is a beaut. Thank you for sharing. Ben "I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards." |
Love the set, if anyone has a Zack Wheat I would be immensely interested in working out a deal for it. The only one I own:
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Because almost all of his noggin is showing on the front, and some of the text still exists on the back, along with the bonus inclusion of some cool, foil-like tape, this Piedmont Art Stamp of Archer in my collection is proudly self-graded to be AAI (Authentically As Is).
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The only other collector who I think would be thrilled to have this T330-2 of WaJo is brianp-beme (hi Brian - hope all is going well for you). Actually, the two sections of this T330-2 are from two separate WaJo stamps!
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I can't help thinking
of John Wayne Bobbitt and the similar piecing together of his Johnson--a junk-era reference some of the younger members of the board may need to look up.
That must be a hard card for Val to have accepted into his Johnson collection in that condition. Happy Holidays! |
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