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Helmar cards
What is your opinion on them?
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I've got a pretty high opinion of them. But be advised. They're made in very limited numbers, and they can be very pricey. But I guess that's what makes them collectable. They're really good looking and well made. I have more Banty Red than Helmar, but I like them both. I have a small binder of the ones I have.
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I collect the Helmar cabinet cards. They are really beautiful cards, much more impressive in hand than they appear online. They are VERY thick - you will be surprised, and the images are actually glued on to the backboard, just like the cabinets from the nineteenth century. The size is 4 x 6. Also, they are a limited edition of twenty for each card. Here are a few of mine:
I recommend you check out their website. A great assortment of things to see. They have an auction every Tuesday night. BTW, the color and design on the McGraw is correct. The Giants really did wear those in 1916. |
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Indeed, Charles, the owner and designer, is fantastic guy and ethical and vitally interested in history (even my own books). Dozens of designs now, from t206 size to large and thick and pre-distressed cabinets. I am selling a few of different variety if anyone is interested.
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I've never purchased one of these modern Helmar cards. Initially, I thought they were horrible because people that don't know vintage cards may not read the entire item descriptions and not understand what it is they're going to receive.
With the above said, I think the person that is creating them is doing a nice job because these fantasy cards are what people would probably collect if they were in fact, vintage. Nice looking, but not so much for me. |
The print quality and colors are both extremely high quality. The name spelling needs a bit of work though 😂.
The detail in the Rolled lace glove is a phenomenal touch imo. Definitely recommend them.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4cb9cda737.jpg |
at least when they started, and I will presume this is still true, they use really good sports artists to do the work. I think they are very attractive for the most part and a good addition to a vintage collection with a modern twist And in many cases, if you can't afford the vintage cards, this makes a nice sub with the older style paintings.
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Do they take requests? There are many a player that never had a card, those I would buy.
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I think they are attractive, but not really cards because of age and licensing. If I bought one (and would if the right subject appeared) it would require a different mental head space than my "cards" purchases.
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I don't have any of them, but I do like them a lot.
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Another card maker, Banty Red, produces high-quality cards as well. They don't seem to sell as high as Helmar, but have quite a following. The Banty Reds I have came from Etsy, before inflation due to Covid. They seem to be exclusive to eBay these days. They aren't for everyone, and unlike Helmar, they use photography and colorized photography rather than paintings. I like the ones I have; they fill a niche in my collection. But I am leery of the way they both are auctioned on eBay. Maybe I'm wrong, but something just doesn't appear to be on the up and up with these auctions.
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Not going to beat a dead horse as there is plenty, especially in the early days of me exposing the fraud of specifically one company. I see no real actual value in any of them, but if someone likes it for fun and no investment than please go ahead.
I just really have serious reservations about the producers of these that age product and purposely leave off production dates (especially when using the name of an actual vintage card producer to throw off google searches). I have seen these misrepresented on the secondary market far more times than I can count. If they are "art", they should be originals, if we are going for prints as semantics then the artist should be signing or credited and they should be dated. Oh, and only one started off misrepresenting the product as some legit issue for a product premium, when it was easily found it was the other way around by creating tiny subcontracted product runs with no distribution contracts to legitimize the premise of this being some food issue. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...bxyTw&usqp=CAU |
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When it comes to custom/homemade or whatever you want to call them cards I absolutely love them. There just has to be a way of telling they are new and not vintage/real. Making them look vintage with a real vintage name and not putting a modern date on them is the opposite of how I like my custom cards. |
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Charles is a great guy and many years ago I helped write the back of some of the Goudey and T202 series cards. I personally really like the team postcards that used T206 images. They are made with wood and have a really cool 3d effect
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I would ever be interested in a modern artist's depiction of anyone, but have come to realize that talented artists can offer great art, even in copies. For collectors, nothing competes with original photographs or the artwork on Goudey for example, but I bought a Helmar cabinet of Charlie Gehringer because the artist has captured his likeness in a way that I think is perfect.
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Enjoyable.
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I hate to say it. Im struggling to see how they are any better than using AI to generate a famous baseball image and then making a high resolution print?
This can all be done at virtually no cost. |
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I think you’re underestimating AI.
You can feed it an image. Which is no different than Helmar imagery, based on existing images. But if you like them. Collect them I guess. |
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But I have no doubt it may reach that point one day. Here's the best I can currently do after spending a while. Tried to do something helmar might actually make, babe Ruth and satchel paige. Let's just say.... It's not there yet.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c526065576.jpg |
The Babe does look fairly decent, with a distinct Muhammad Ali vibe. And Satchell...perhaps a combination of Ernie Banks and Gary Coleman?
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created to intentionally deceive. hard pass
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Not a fan of AI whatsoever. I mean, look at how perfectly centered their Babe Ruth creation is!!!
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I have requested them to come up with T3 of Dummy Taylor and they did. I won it on eBay for 70 dollars and it was worth it!
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I love them and Banty Red too.
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I feel like the t206 Helmars are decent. Not sure how, but they have an old smell to them as well. (Have these currently available on Facebook groups)
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+2 totaly false
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Thank you everyone that’s what makes net 54 fun..im gonna get some cabinets for my office.No big deal
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Has he changed that aspect? I have no idea as I just make my own custom cards. If he has awesome. I know I looked at the auction page from his website and it didn't take long to find a card he was selling that looked vintage without any type of modern date on it. |
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These cards are obviously not meant to intentionally deceive, and claiming they are is a dishonest lie. I have never bought a Helmar and will never. |
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EDIT: To add I do not in any way think the guy making the cards is trying to deceive anyone. It is others who buy his cards because some of them are not dated. |
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Which Helmar card takes more than a second glance to tell is not from c. 1888-1952? |
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Sadly not everyone is the absolute expert on cards you are. I am sure the exact same people than need to know if the rookie Mantles are real. Same for those listings about eBay counterfeit cards on eBay. There are some people that obviously can't tell even horrible fakes from real let alone modern cards using a vintage name. |
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I went on their site for a few minutes and poked around for the closest card I could find to a real one. Can you tell the difference between these two? Do I need to identify which is which? Do you think any person of sound mind could possibly not tell the difference? I pray people are not genuinely this stupid. |
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They don't even brew beer, it's made up to sell Laser printed cards.they took the original helmer tobacco name to confuse people People question if they are period. How the actual F am I lying? It's plain as the nose on your face. Maybe not to astute n54ers, but your average person could think they are buying a helmar tobacco card. |
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They don't even brew beer; it's a fake brand for a design. Clue #1,000 that's it is not from 1910? Duh. This is not difficult to figure out. As always we have a couple people bullshitting with a clearly false narrative :rolleyes: |
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