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Posted By: Chris Counts
I have a couple questions about this set ... |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
Cards 1 to 80 were issued in 1934 while card numbers. 81 to 192 were issued in 1936 and in a smaller width, and in fewer numbers which accounts for the higher prices. All cards come in all colors. I have seen pink,(or magenta) light blue, light green, and a sepia type color. But never red. I have seen gray also. I have always found the lower numbers to have more of the light pink, than the high numbers, which would make them more common. Other than that anomaly, I have not found any one color to be more common than another. I have both Foxx's in grade 7, with the low number being a grey, and the high being the light brown or sepia as they call it. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Thanks for the info, Mike. I'm pretty sure the red tint cards do exist. While I have seen magenta cards that range in shade from light pink to purple, I have also seen what appear to be red cards. Here is a link to a card Mike Wheat is currently offering ... |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
We all know Mike Wheat is as reputable as they get. I have not seen this color before. It must be a variation of one of the others, or maybe it is faded. Or maybe I just have never seen that color before. Something new everyday. Good luck in your quest. I do love the batter ups. To find them in grades 5 or up, is very tough. Obviously not only did they suffer the same fate as all other cards, but they were folded and stood. two strikes against them. |
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Brad, |
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: identify7
Chris: The batter up cards offer several advantages over their competitors. But, in my opinion, their competitors also offer many advantages as well. Specifically, the main duotone cards which I focus on are those of the Exhibit Supplt Co. (please see Lipsett Auction Lot #213), and related cards termed w517. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
My Hornsby is somewhat dirty and can't tell if it's red or magenta. |
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