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Some of you will remember Wirt's Words ... "perhaps a reader can help".
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Very interesting Leon...
He wants G300 Extra Large Old Mills and will pay $2 for them ! (I assume he is referring to the rare Old Mill Cabinets ??) Also had good taste... He is a big collector of T210's and T211's !
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Collector of Nashville & Southern Memorabilia Last edited by DixieBaseball; 05-14-2011 at 01:06 PM. |
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Pretty neat article Leon. I remember when Wirt wrote articles for SCD back in the 1970's and 1980's I think that was "Wirt's Words" Rob.
Joe
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Yep, Joe. I always enjoyed reading that Q&A column, but my friends and I always chuckled at how often Wirt's "answer" was: Perhaps a reader can help.
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Wonder if he ever received the three Wagners and Planks; and if he did were they T206s?
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I thought it kind of funny there was a bit of a complaint about everyone being a dealer and then one of the ads noted- (Not a Dealer)
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Great read Leon...keep posting 'em!
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Damn and I so have a shaving mug to trade too! Ugh!
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I would gladly trade my Confederate currency for just one Plank or Wagner !!!
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very cool and interesting, love reading these older hobby newsletters and want/sell/trade lists.
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Thanks for posting this Leon. It's great to read these things from the early days of collecting. I hope and wish today's collectors could be aware of the beginnings of this great hobby.
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Utilizing one of the "inflation calculators" available on the internet, it appears that a dollar in 1946 would be worth approximately eleven dollars today. By the looks of it vintage cards have outpaced inflation in a huge way.
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Note on Bob Wilson's want list he is looking for a 1933 Goudey Lajoie. I wonder if he got one?
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Now where did I put my time machine, dammit!
Great post, Leon! Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 05-16-2011 at 10:59 PM. |
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Interesting to note how all deals were done through the mail and presumably with a great deal of trust even with unknown parties.
Reminds me of how my grandfather used to collect stamps throughout the world many, many years ago. He established a network of friends in many different countries with a standing agreement that he would soak off US postal stamps and send them abroad if they would do the same from their countries. As a result I now have a large (probably monetarily worthless, but sentimentally very valuable) collection of foreign stamps. A great read Leon -- thanks for sharing. -Scott |
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In the mid 1980's my dad got in touch with a guy selling a NM 1952 topps mantle (through SCD) and asked him a few details about the card.
The gent decided simply to put it in the mail - uninsured no less - for us to look at. Turned out that the card was more like Ex than NM -- but it was so cool to open up a package and see that card staring at ya. Esp. since I was in grade school at time ![]() S |
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I bought my first T205s from Wirt in 1976 after seeing a complete set at my first card show. I remember thinking on the drive home from the show that the dealer that had the set for $200.00 was "nuts."
Wirt not only wrote for the SCD but ran ads offering T205s & T206s at nice prices but his choice of cards, not yours. He also wrote a nice history of the Chattanooga Lookouts. |
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Anybody ever receive one of these from Wirt and what year do you suppose they were made - Late 50's, early 60's?
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I was going to say a touch earlier. Mid-40s?
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Jason,
Sports Illustrated is in the text on back so it has to be at least 1954 |
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