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Posted By: fkw
Here is an interesting card. I recently picked up the 1920 Herpolsheimer Dave Davenport card. The interesting thing is he is not found in any of the sets even slightly related to the Herplsheimer set. Davenport is not checklisted in E120, E121-80, E121-120, E122, E135, D327, W501, W575-1, M101-5, M101-4, Koester, etc. And these Herpolsheimer cards are said to be unique with do duplicates. So I guess this is the only Dave Davenport card out there. Of the 53 Herpolsheimer cards Ive seen listed this is the only player not found in the other related sets. Another thing about the Davenport card is his last year was 1919, helping to date the set to ca.1920. Frank |
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Posted By: Paul
It looks to me like the publisher of the photos for these cards shopped them around one year (probably 1921) and found very few takers -- Herpolsheimer and Holsum bread. The following year, a few players were added, a few were deleted, and the American Caramel company decided to use the photos. |
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Posted By: fkw
Your right on the Maranville 1921 date. He was traded Feb. 23 1921 to Pittsburgh from BostonNL. Im changing the Herpolsheimer date back to 1921 |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Paul--Was Maranville shown on Boston in the Holsum set? Is that why you think Holsum was 1920 and Herpolsheimer 1921? |
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Posted By: Scott
...should we all "pull out our Herpolsheimers" and show them? |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Paul, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
how's about that herpo ruth for sale on ebay right now?!?!?! Pretty nice eh! |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
I was bidding on that one too--trying to sneak it past the unsuspecting crowd. I'm glad you posted, as I wanted to contact the winning bidder, but it was a private auction. Can you tell us if the gloss is the same as is found on the E121s? I handled a Frank Gilhooley card somewhat similar a few years back that had a Henry A Johnson back, and it had a duller surface. How is it with Mr. Davenport/ |
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Posted By: Tim N
Hi everyone-- |
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Posted By: fkw
The Herpolsheimer cards are authentic, I have about 10 now. There are no redflags on the authenticity, same paper, print, ink, cropping, surface, font, wear, edges, as all the other E121 style cards. The only difference I noticed is they are slightly different in size (machine cutting) from some of the other sets. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I inquired about it a few months ago, after seeing it in a PSA slab on his website. He told me it is not for sale right now (now, was a few months ago). Haven't checked with him lately about it however. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
There was a group of Holsum cards in the last Mastro Collectors Classics auction. I don't remember all of the cards, but I do remember that there was a Hornsby in the lot. |
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Posted By: fkw
Andy I seem to remember the same thing about that auction, that the Holsum Jackson was a mystery card (why in the set), and that some thought it wasnt real. I wasnt much into the Holsum cards and E121 style back variations back then, but your story did ring a bell. I think there may have been talk about it in some of the early message boards from a few years back. That D327 Jackson was one of the best eBay pickups ever, looking back at it now that its getting a little clearer that other Black Soxs are known in Holsum. Now where is the Herpolsheimer Joe Jackson??? |
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Posted By: Glen V
Mastro didn't print detailed descriptions in the Classic Collector catalog. Lot 225 was 23 Holsums w/ 4 HOFers and Ray Chapman. Any way to look up previous auctions and get more details? |
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Posted By: fkw
Hi Tim, What Standard Biscuit back variation does your Dave Davenport have? |
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Posted By: Paul
Didn't mean to ignore Jay's question. I've been off line for awhile. |
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Posted By: leon
I have a Holsum Bread Hornsby sgc50 ...I'l have to check the team later........regards |
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Posted By: Scott
What are opinions on the value of this card? $5K surprises me...perhaps the seller is going for the jugular with a high opener and a shill. |
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Posted By: pete
5k is a lot but doesn't seem high relative to book value and scarcity. This is same seller who has been selling herp cards the last few months or so and they are supposedly authentic...according to many forum members. If only a few exist...if that many...I'd say it's worth a lot more than 5k?!?!? |
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Posted By: pete
wow...the herpo ruth sold for $7777 or something like that. Still seems like a pretty shrewd buy if it slabs!!!!!!!! |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
There are many Holsum Bread cards that are not on the e121 checklist. I have two different poses of Amos Strunk in Holsum Bread - one pose matches his E135 and one matches his E121. I've had several others in the past that were only in E135 and not in E121. |
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Posted By: fkw
Hi Andy, What team are the 2 Strunk Holsum cards pictured with? Both A's? Or maybe the Redsox or Whitesox? He jumped aroud a bit from 1918-1921. Frank |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
Frank, the two Holsum Amos Strunk cards both show him as a White Sox, however both show his position as R.F.. His E121-80 shows his position as C.F.. Another interesting point is the Holsum of him in a standing pose (similar to E135) has the caption "R.F.-Chicago White Sox". His Holsum with the same pose as E121-80 has a caption "Chicago Americans". Third interesting point is that the two Holsum ad backs are slightly different. Conclusion: there may be two different Holsum series. I've had about 15 Holsums, and I've had several with each different ad back. Last point, I also have a Gassler's Bread of Strunk, same pose and caption as E121-80 "C.F.-Chicago Americans". Sounds like an OC article.... |
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Posted By: Tim N
Hi Frank-- |
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Posted By: pete
I WONDER WHEN THE HERPOLSHEIMER RUTH THAT JUST SOLD ON EBAY WILL SHOW UP ON THIS SITE SLABBED!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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