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Old 07-02-2023, 05:10 AM
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Jim Boushley
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In answer to the OP's question:
I have not been able to find a checklist -
Pre-War Cards says:
1921-30 Major League Ball Die-Cuts Overview
Major League Ball Die-Cuts -The 1921-30 Major League Ball Die-Cuts set is an issue that spanned over many years throughout the 1920s.

The die-cut cards featured the names of specific players but the cartoon renderings were used over and over for various players over the years. Because of that, they’re part generic and part player-specific. And because images were reused over and over, it is practically impossible to determine all of the years of all of the cards in the set.

In addition to basic information about players, the set also included some unique things such as the player’s batting side and their order in the batting order.

The cards featured color images using relatively dull colors. Each die-cut had a square printed at the bottom with the player’s name, position, and team. While they all had the same general look, it’s worth pointing out that some of the fonts used for the player’s information at the bottom varied a little.

While Old Cardboard says this:
1921-30 Major League Ball Die-cuts

FRONT
BACK
Year(s) Published: 1921-30
Hobby Designation: --
Set Name: Major League Ball Die-cuts
Card Size (inches): varies
Number of Cards in Set: 224+
Est. Value (common; VG): $14

Set Summary
From 1920's game by National Game Makers of Wash, DC
Game: "Major League Ball--The Indoor BB Game Supreme"
Fourteen die-cut player cards used for each team
All 16 teams represented; roster varied each year
Generic player position poses repeated for each team
Same pose for each position; coloring keyed to team
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