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Old 01-10-2012, 02:04 PM
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Default 1913 PCL L.A. Postcard

This kind of surprised me. Thought it would top out around $230. PCL collectors, please enlighten us.

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My snipe of $65 didn't quite make it. I think this card was one of the better PCL postcards I have seen in a long time. The fact it had the players identified helped a lot....as well as the 1913 LA team had a lot of famous PCL players on it. I recognize plenty of those names from Obaks and other sets. I actually thought it would go for $200-$400 but just don't collect PC's that heavily for me to have made a real push for it. I was very surprised at the final price. Two people just had to have it....which is a great situation for the seller.
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Many of the 1910 Dingman photos have come up. To my knowledge, I've not seen this one of the 1912-13 team shot by Dingman. I've got a feeling that even if I went a couple hundred more, I still would have been outbid. Unknown card, shot by a well known PCL photographer and two people that really wanted it. That's what you get, I guess.

Legendary sold the complete 6 team set of 1910 Dingman PC's and they went for $8888, if I recall. So, that's an average of $1481 per card. And this one is not as common as the 1910s. Typically the Oakland cards go for more but still...

http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...x?lotid=111253

So, there you go. Perhaps Mark can let us know if he's seen it before. I know a book just came out by Richard Beverage about the Los Angeles team and didn't have this photo in there and I would assume it would have been if it had been known.

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Probably a couple of heavy-duty PCL collectors with really deep pockets as I know there are. I do not recognize any of the players named on the postcard but PCL is not my thing either. I guess you have to remember that for the first half of the 20th century, baseball enthusiasts living in the western half of the US did not have a local MLB team to root for so PCL was the next best thing.

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Probably a couple of heavy-duty PCL collectors with really deep pockets as I know there are. I do not recognize any of the players named on the postcard but PCL is not my thing either. I guess you have to remember that for the first half of the 20th century, baseball enthusiasts living in the western half of the US did not have a local MLB team to root for so PCL was the next best thing.

The players are well represented in the Zeenut cards of 1912 and 1913. That being said, they are terrible cards, really not desirable and I think everyone should probably focus on others things.

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I'd be surprised if a PCL team postcard from that era DIDN'T sell for nearly $1,000. They almost always do. The winner of the postcard is the biggest PCL collector around...don't know who the underbidder is.
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Thanks guys. I will not only retract my posted surprise (and add unabashed look of ignorance), but will also retract my stunned reaction when I saw the $200 price-tags on 1920's PCL team postcards being sold at the Fall show in Washington State.
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I guess you have to remember that for the first half of the 20th century, baseball enthusiasts living in the western half of the US did not have a local MLB team to root for so PCL was the next best thing.
Some of us think PCL is better.

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