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Posted By: David Davis
Has anyone ever wondered how many 1000's of T206 and other cards Burdick must have owned. From what I have read, his collection does not have a vast number of duplicates. He catalogued hundreds of sets, and most likely owned every card he catalogued. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Burdick worked together with other collectors assembling the check lists. He did not do it on his own as far as I know. |
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Posted By: David Davis
True enough, but he still must have purchased a lot of cards, and had dupes. |
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Posted By: leon
I believe it was a collaboration of several folks with Burdick spearheading it. The majority of Burdick’s collection was not baseball cards but postcards, trading cards and playing cards - any paper product ...he would collect it. I think he still had about 30,000 baseball cards but his collection numbered in the 300,000's.... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I believe when word got out that Burdick was putting this massive collection together for the museum, other collectors simply gave him cards he needed. Remember, he started the project in the 1940's and at the time they were for the most part worthless. And he did not have a complete collection of baseball cards. He is missing many cards and many sets. |
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Posted By: Marc
I read an article about Burdick that said he only had about 3000 original baseball cards - which by that time was considered almost every baseball card ever produced. Now he may have had over 3000 baseball cards when you consider all the duplicates. However, I want to believe it was either Burdick or Lionel Carter who could never obtain the famous T206 Honus Wagner. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I've seen a good chunk of the Burdick collection while researching my book. I've also got a copy of the book indexing the collection. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Burdick had, what has been described as, "a handful" of the Goudey Lajoie cards. Goudey had sent him 8-10 was the estimate. He, in turn, forwarded 2-3 to Carter who did not have one. These were part of the recent Mastro auctions. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
I apologize. I've been corrected. I re-read the article and Burdick gave a single copy to Carter, not 2-3. Sorry for the bad info. |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: bcornell
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Posted By: MW
<< The 1933 Lajoie was gone. >> |
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Posted By: barrysloate
When I first saw the collection in the 80's the Lajoie was there, but hinged with a light piece of adhesive tape. Corey Shanus and I talked about how it would just be a matter of time before it was stolen. Corey even alerted someone that it was worth about 10K, and all they did- now get this- is stick a piece of paper next to it stating "this card is worth $10,000." |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
which is one of the factors that led to the collecting being closed to the public. |
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Posted By: Larry
There are a handful of private collections spanning 1887-1914 that are larger than Edwards' 2100 cards, but only about three collections larger than Burdick's 30,000+ from the timeframe his collection spans (sportscards only) held in private hands. Quantity comparisons are easier to judge than quality comparisons, so not as sure about that. Burdick glued and taped his cards to albums, so there would be significant damage to them. Also am not sure how Edwards' cards are affixed in the LOC albums? |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
Link to article about Burdick's collection. |
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Posted By: Phil Michel
The Edwards cards at LOC were originally tucked into slotted pages and filed in 3-ring binders. Some were wrapped in cellophane 5-up and sealed with tape, but no adhesive was in contact with the cards. Some of the cards he acquired appeared to have a history of album mounting from previous owners. When the collection was scanned the cards were rehoused into top loaders with buffered paper backings. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Great read on the elusive hunt for memories of Burdick..... |
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