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Old 09-04-2010, 05:03 PM
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The Jim Horne booklet is still valid for the years that you are interested in collecting the Sacramento players (I believe that Jim Manos still sells a copy of it on ebay). This is a great source of information for a team collector as each year is grouped by team designation. The only difference in the accuracy of its Sacramento listings in your time frame might be in the 1933-36 issues--I know that Borja has an additional size variation not listed in Horne's book, and heaven knows some others could pop up in this grouping down the road.

The Beckett Almanac of Baseball Cards also has all the Zeenut cards listed within teams alphabetically. So if you already have this catalog you can use their listing. However, this can be frustrating and tricky, because no team names are designated within each years' listing. You have to know/figure out where the names of the Sacramento players start and stop. For example, in the 1924 issue, M.J. Wolfer of Portland is listed as #58, and #59 is Harry Brown of Sacramento, and the Sacramento listing continues through card #74, Moses Yellowhorse, and then continues with Salt Lake player Fred Coumbe. A nice feature about the Beckett listing is that, unlike the SCD and Horne listings, the vast majority of players in Beckett have their first name listed. Also, the SCD listing does not include team designations, as each year is in strict alphabetical order of all cards issued.

Hope this helps,

Brian

Last edited by brianp-beme; 09-04-2010 at 05:11 PM. Reason: SCD slap-down and Horne slap-up
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