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Posted By: thomas mcconnell
im looking for info on this set anyone know were i can find it |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Terry Knousse had several of these cards available last week in Chicago. |
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Posted By: David Smith
Other than the Standard Catalog and the Lipset book, I can add only this; the cards are on thin paper. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I've got six different Star Player cards. I don't know any more than what has been posted already. I'm not sure that anyone does. I'm told that Bancroft is the only portrait in the group. These are your typical very rare but low demand cards because most people have never seen one, and they aren't all that attractive. Owning 16 of these cards would constitute perhaps the biggest hoard in existence. |
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Posted By: thomas mcconnell
im looking for the detroit charlie gehringer any help finding one would be appreciated and a possible finders fee |
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Posted By: brian p
Nothing really new to add but just emphasize one point--these cards are incredibly thin. Paper thin is really about right on them. Earlier this year there was a thread about Star Player cards sliding around in one grading companies' holders. They are very scarce--they were not even catalogued in the ACC. The Encyclodepia of Baseball Cards by Lew Lipset is about the only real source of information on them. I have a Lazzeri in my type collection. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Careful, if you mention it here, it may soon become cataloged. |
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Posted By: Eric
I picked up a few Star Players card last year, and two of the three cards I purchased had approximately the top 1/4 inch of the card missing (cut off). The seller also had several other Star Player cards that he was offering that featured tops that were cut down. When I asked why the cards were in this condition, the seller mentioned that they had been "redeemed" and cut down, much like George C. Miller's. |
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