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Favorite 'off the beaten path' Goudey '33 cards?
What are some of your favorite 'off the beaten path' Goudey '33 cards? Can still include HOFers and stars and the like. Would love to hear some of your favorites that are not as often mentioned as the ruths/gehrigs!
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Lefty O’Doul with the yellow background is one of my faves.
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Eddie Morgan
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I really like the Ed Morgan.
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A HOFer, but maybe a lesser known HOFer, I'll go with the Chuck Klein. Nice full batting pose, with a sharp purplish-blue background.
I don't own one, and he's also a HOFer, but another favorite has always been the Carl Hubbell #230 card. It is very tough to find one with all the qualities of good registration, good centering, and minimal black print spots all over the yellow background. Have been searching for years... if anyone has one for sale, hit me up, but not if it belongs to your cousin or stepdad. |
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A few less discussed cards that speak at amplified aesthetic volume to me:
Charlie Root Bill Heman Paul Richards Al Simmons Hal Schumaker (#129) Virgil Davis Dale Alexander Brian |
From an aesthetic standpoint, the Paul Richards. From a personal standpoint, any cards that featured friends of mine.
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"Sunny" Jim, picked it up from a board member a dozen years ago
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Earl Clark
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B. Earl Clark. Outfielder with the Boston Braves 1927-1933. 240 hits and 4 home runs in 8 MLB seasons. In 1929 he posted a .346 OBP with 43 runs scored in 303 plate appearances. He finished his career with the St. Louis Browns in 1934.
I only (at least mostly) collect pre-war cards featuring Washington Senators. But I have hung on to this exception. Earl Clark never played for the Washington Senators, although he played 8 seasons in MLB. But he was born in Washington and began his involvement with MLB as a batboy for the Senators. On top of that, his 1933 Goudey card features him playing for the Albany -- wait for it -- Senators. That's good enough for me. He also, apparently, was a fine soccer player, but I don't hold that against him. |
Favorite 'off the beaten path' Goudey '33 cards?
As a Cubs fan, I had always wanted the Billy Herman RC. Finally made it happen earlier this year:
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Some of my favorites include
Chick hafey Tony lazzeri Bill rogell These cards might not be as flashy as the Ruths or Gehrigs, but they offer a unique glimpse into the careers of some of baseball's most talented players. Sent from my. |
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Point taken, but I believe Hafey is only in the ‘34 Goudey set. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Aesthetically I like all the ones with the royal blue backgrounds. Otherwise I like Eddie Moore as the only New Orleans Pelican in the set.
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The Goudey most likely to kill you while you sleep.
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Nothing to add, but must note that there's an alarmingly high frequency of "Aesthetic" derivatives being used in this thread so far. :D
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Tony Lazzeri & Red Ruffing.
Had the 181 Ruth had a Yankee cap instead of the plain cap it would easily be my favorite Ruth. |
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I like the Bob O'Farrell with the sort of Art Deco looking background. I'm also partial to the full body images on Goudeys.
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Another vote for Paul Richards. When I was a kid he managed the Orioles and I believe he wore a suit while doing so. Didn't look to me like he belonged around ballplayers - I was nine years old, what did I know? - so decades later when I acquired his Goudey card I saw him in a whole new light. Picking up his Worch card made it better yet.
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My least favorite are the cards with heavy outlining surrounding the player's image. In my mind they almost seem to belong to a different set. Brian |
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Too bad there weren't more horizontals in the set:
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Lets not forget old #106, Nap Lajoie.
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I am partial to the southern Illinois boy and St. Louis Cardinal.
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