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Posted By: leon
Not trying to feather my own nest as I have none for sale but I am simply amazed at the price escalation (sorry if anyone is offended at a money aspect of cards) of the M101-4/5 backs....About 5-6 years ago I thought I paid way too much from my friend Jay M for almost a complete back set....I think today it would be a bargain.....and I still haven't ever seen another Gimbels like the one in the middle here.....anyone else? |
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Posted By: Paul
I'm mostly a postcard collector, but I'm not surprised by the prices for rare backs. I've been thinking about branching out into that aspect of type collecting. Seems I'm always slow to the game when things are heating up. Very intersting to see all those backs, & to search for those rarities. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I would term it escalating prices, not value. I was the underbidder on that Block&Kuhl, which I believe would have gone even higher had it been properly slotted on the Old Cardboard website--it is more difficult than Burgess Nash and Indy Brewing and way more difficult than the Gimbel's and Morehouse Baking. |
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Posted By: leon
I agree with most of what you say except for a few things. No way is Block and Kuhl more scarce than 2 of the 3 Gimbels. It is more scarce than the most common one so I will concede that. Your observations may be different though. You also said no one is trying to complete an M101-4/5 back set? I know of a few folks doing it, besides yourself....I sold a Morehouse to a board member this week and he is only a few away from completion. Tim N collects them, JC, Robert S (I believe) and more I can't think of right now...and many more I have no idea about, I am sure. Otherwise, I agree....best regards |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
What I meant is that nobody is collecting a complete Block & Kuhl set, a complete Mall Theatre set, etc. Collectors trying to get a complete back set, as you described, are basically just type collectors, IMO. |
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Posted By: leon
I misunderstood you. I agree that only type collectors would be going for the backs....for the most part...unless there is a player collector and one of the M101's with a rare back has their player on it...but then it's still not collecting a full set of any of the backs. I think I am the only one crazy enough to include the Gimbels variations. Also, we still need to at least throw in the Noon Day Cafeteria one, at least with an asterisk as I don't know of anyone that has seen one except for a poor Xerox copy of a back from about 20 years ago. I love "back" collecting.... |
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Posted By: Scott
I have been trying to assemble this set with all Famous & Barr backs. Other than blank backs, I think it's the most common (along with the Sporting News back).I have 57. They used to be around a little bit. Other than the Thorpe that recently sold in the auction, there hasn't been much on ebay for months. Even the last few that went on ebay were escalating much higher in price. Most people who I've talked to are holding what they have or asking for a ton. I find the card pictures really neat. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I think you've got a shot at completing F&B, in m101-5 at least. Along with blanks, TSN and maybe (but doubtful) Standard Biscuit, you've picked an attainable set, IMHO. Good luck, but unlike T206 or other smaller pre-war sets, where most of the cards are pretty much always available, here it's not just money, but patience you will need, as I'm sure you've figured out already without my two cents. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
I think a Famous and Barr M101-5 set would still be manageable but as Todd says, it would take a while. When I started collecting M101, the F & Bs were really cheap and I accumulated 53 of them as I worked on getting every card in the set with whatever back I could find. I agree, they have been drying up recently. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
We have just begun to plan the article itself, but we've been gathering info on the sets for a while and I think we'll be able to add significantly to the knowledge base on the sets. |
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Posted By: Scott
I'll be looking forward to your article and all the input people give you. When are you hoping to complete it? I've found that most people can't (because they don't know) or won't (because of whatever reason) discuss these sets. Other than the blanket F & B is easy statement or I know a guy who has lots of those, not much discussion happens. Most of the graded examples to SGC were submitted by me. One interesting thing I've found is that other than the common numbered cards between M101-4 and M101-5, I seem to be only able to find low numbered M101-4 examples. My only M101-4 F & B cards are Baker #9 and Barry #11. I've missed a couple low ones in auction, but haven't even seen one numbered above #100 (or #50 for that matter). I've only been watching them for a few years though. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Scott, |
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Posted By: J Levine
Here is an example of a "higher" numbered Famous and Barr. |
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Posted By: Scott
Thanks J. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
according to the number. Howard is #84 in M101-5, #85 in M101-4. |
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Posted By: John S
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Tim, my only F&B is #47, Demaree. Leon, I have a Gimbel's back Marquard but it's the first of the three back variations you list. I haven't seen the second version. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Thanks Bruce, for always being eager to contribute to these little initiatives. You're a good guy. The Demaree #47 is also an M101-5 number. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Beautiful card. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
SGC label my Thorpe card 1916 Famous & Barr with no m101-5 designation even though that's the only set Thorpe came in. It's not a bad route to take as a slabber since you don't have to decide if a card is an m1014/5, just give the year and the advertiser on back and there is are no issues as to what set it should really belong in. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
are found with ads running in either direction, although the m101-4s usually are found with the ad printed top to bottom, and the m101-5s are far more often found with the ad running bottom to top. |
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Posted By: Mark L
Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
Hey Mark, |
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Posted By: Jerry
I still can't believe that I lucked on to those 10 Successful Farming's that I sold recently. If it hadn't been for this forum, I wouldn't even known to buy them. I hope the buyers enjoy them. |
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