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After reading much of the Jim Chapman's Deadball Era book you can certainly see who are the go to guys for specific knowledge on a certain subjects. I know I will reach out to Rolando or read anything he (and 5+ other members) posts about Cuban related cards/memorabilia.
I assume you can become a subject matter expert by talking or reading other people's work. To help me and others learn more maybe it would be valuable to list certain individuals or sites/blogs/reference books etc. I was curious, who do you consider that "guy" in certain (and specific areas) in this great hobby?
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In my world it's Rhett and Mark for Zeenuts/West Coast stuff, Wayne, Steve, and Tbob for E94's, Steve for all things Louisiana, I'm not a T206 guy but there's a half dozen plus serious guys here like Ted, Ryan, and Sonny to name a few whose knowledge about the set continues to amaze me. I'm forgetting lots of folks but that's off the top of my head. Of course Leon is the King of type collecting. There's also a group who rarely post much but if you're lucky enough to tap into their generous knowledge it's amazing what they know, and what they have in their collections. The most knowledgeable serious collectors can be found here which makes this such a special group of people that can't be found anywhere else. Last edited by Casey2296; 06-11-2023 at 05:37 PM. |
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For all things baseball Exhibit, Fred McKie; for the other Exhibit sports issues, probably me. Or just read a book:
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I would say it's Scott Garner for all things Nolan Ryan and all things no-hitter related (not just Nolan's).
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Great topic here. Here are a few Net54 experts that come to mind, many more that I am leaving out (although not intentionally):
Negro/Cuban Baseball & Soccer cards: Al Jurgela & Ryan Christoff W600's: Scott Brockelman Exhibits & Boxing cards: Adam Warshaw N172's: Jay Miller, Joe G & Richard Masoon Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Cards: Derek Granger M114's - Doug Goodman Leaf & Bond Bread - Ted Z. All Vintage Baseball Cards Website: Lyman Hardemann (OldCardboard) Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 06-12-2023 at 06:33 AM. |
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I can offer my expertise in "How to invest in cards that will not increase in value"
I have a LOT of experience in that. All joking aside, great idea for a thread. There are a lot of individuals on here with an abundance of knowledge. I love reading and learning from them. Best of luck, Bob |
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Good list. I would add E107s to Scott's resume. Here are a few others: E92 -- DJ T213/T214/T215/T216 -- Steve (Brass Rat) T206 scraps -- Johnny V, Mike S, Chris B, Jamie B E94 -- Phil Ruth-Gehrig-Matthewson (Seaver) -- Joe T |
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That is a great list Ryan...I think I would add Tbob to E94s and T213s as well...Wayne Justl to E95/E96s too...Jerry
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Mr. Mike Peich for T209. Hey Mike!
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Definitely Wayne for E95/E96 and E98 (among others)
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Keep them coming...
Marshall Fogel/Henry Yee/Khyber Oser book "A Portrait of Baseball Photography" which is a must own as well. Additional Board member: Photo experts, of course, Ben Weingarten* and Rhys Yeakley (Prewarcards) both of which contributed to Jim Chapman's great book. *His Carl Horner (Wagner & Cobb) T206 photos are amazing.
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Dan Bretta Anything Nebraska
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FWIW I would humbly nominate myself regarding all things original Baseball and Football Hartland statues as well as Salada coins. Talking above about writing the book, I would nominate one of our own Ken Marks for his knowledge and publishing on the 1962 Post Cereal Football set. He is also a fountain of information on 1960-1963 Post Cereal baseball, 1963 Jello, and THE MAN on the 1962 Jello set. No one knows more about this almost impossible set to complete than Ken.
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M113 and M114 supplements.
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All things Washington Senators, GeoPoto. All things Walter Johnson, Hank Thomas. All things Sam Rice, Val Kehl.
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E121, W575-1 and related cards with all the different ad backs - Rhett Yeakley
M101-4/5 with all the different ad backs - Todd Schultz
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Seeking very scarce/rare cards for my Sam Rice master collection, e.g., E210 York Caramel Type 2 (upgrade), 1931 W502, W504 (upgrade), W572 sepia, W573, 1922 Haffner's Bread, 1922 Keating Candy, 1922 Witmor Candy Type 2 (vertical back), 1926 Sports Co. of Am. with ad & blank backs. Also 1917 Merchants Bakery & Weil Baking cards of WaJo. Also E222 cards of Lipe, Revelle & Ryan. |
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