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19 | 33.93% |
No, they are there own category |
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26 | 46.43% |
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9 | 16.07% |
I have no clue |
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2 | 3.57% |
Voters: 56. You may not vote on this poll |
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I know this probably has been discussed a little bit, but I'm just curious as to others' thoughts on postcards. Do you feel that they fall under the 'baseball card' category, or is it a category in itself?
I know many view it as they do, and don't. I personally feel that they don't, and I do not consider them 'baseball cards' for my collection.
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As a type collector I have a broad definition of cards. I do think they are cards. Burdick even classified many of them and gave quite a bit of space to them in his venerable American Card Catalog. Here is a brief excerpt but there are several pages on them..
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Even though Burdick was a founding "pioneer" of our hobby.....he still got a lot wrong. Dave.
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Never really understood the argument against them.
They are made of paper... Check. They are "cards" (it's even the in the name postcard)... Check They are a reasonable size (smaller than a cabinet or a T3)... Check I'm not seeing the problem, but I also don't care if others view them as cards as they probably don't view some other things as cards that obviously are! ![]()
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How? There are quite a few postcard sets to be collected.
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I said "yes," but has there ever been a prewar postcard set that advertised itself as something like "collect all 60!" or "collect 10 and return for a baseball" or had their "sets" numbered like is commonly seen for typical baseball "cards?"
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Were postcards ever offered other than to send a message to someone, like Goudey's for example, in gum packs. I am very unfamiliar with postcards.
The example you gave, what did you get when you completed the set?
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I didn't vote because I'm not sure I really care what they are classified as and if it keeps some people away from them to not call them cards, I'm all for it. I also think that postcard collectors aren't as hung up on the condition and grading and registry, which I appreciate as well. I guess I'm happy to be a card AND a postcard collector. Call me what you will. ![]() |
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What do you get upon completion? You get the satisfaction of completing the set...just like with TOPPs etc.....
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I know with some promo's Topps had back in the day, you sent in so many pack wrappers or whatnot and could get like a glove or something.
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Postcards are NOT cards, especially baseball themed postcards...do NOT collect them.
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I agree. They really shouldn't be part of any self-respecting baseball card collector's collection. Rubbish I say!
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Agree with Jason.
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You don't collect baseball cards?
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Agree with Jason and Dan.
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Actually I voted yes but they should, and do, have their own designation as other series do....
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Hi Mark...Postcard collecting is a world wide hobby, huge in Europe, Asia, and all over the world, the hobby dwarfs baseball card collecting. Of course I'm not talking about just baseball theme postcards but all other topics, many, such as artist signed are valued in the thousands of dollars. As far as I know there are no grading companies grading for this market. The baseball card grading companies apply the same grading conditions to the postcard as a baseball card without consideration to what the card was intended for...being mailed. They should consider grading a postcard as either "used" or "unused" and then provide a numeric grade for the condition. Much in the same way they grade Red Man or Zeenut cards with/without tabs/coupons. Currently a postcard that has been used is downgraded because it has been written on, that condition really means little to a postcard collector and in some cases makes the card more desirable.
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Ballpark, Team & Player Postcards Boston, Boston & Boston T206 - 190/524 Last edited by Greenmonster; 06-17-2013 at 10:52 PM. |
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Real photo one off postcards, such as this, I would say are closer to photos than baseball cards. (not mine)
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Here is one really tough type card that definitely is related to a product and it is even Baseball related (who can tell everyone how?)
Note this card has a T-card ACC designation... c.1906 T132 Pulliam Cigar ![]() ![]()
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What is the best Postcard book and checklist relating to baseball on the market ?
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I mean the freaking word card is in the name I don't get the negative.
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+1!! Stay away at all costs.!!
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