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This kind of surprised me. Thought it would top out around $230. PCL collectors, please enlighten us.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/280801931095...84.m1438.l2649
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My snipe of $65 didn't quite make it.
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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. Last edited by Jaybird; 01-10-2012 at 03:51 PM. |
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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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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. Last edited by Jaybird; 01-10-2012 at 04:00 PM. |
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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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