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Old 07-18-2022, 05:45 AM
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I know since the book has been published there are some cards listed as scarce that the authors no longer regard as being so. My question is are there cards not on the list that the authors now think of as being scarce? Thanks
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Old 07-19-2022, 06:11 AM
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Old 07-19-2022, 06:42 AM
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I have no problem answering this, although I would be interested in knowing what cards listed as scarce I no longer consider as being scarce.
Since the book was published a card of Roscoe Coughlin has been discovered. This was a possibility that we discussed in the book. The copy is unique and he is now the scarcest non-California League player, and obviously as scarce as any California League player in the set.
Taylor Schafer has moved into the highest scarcity category. I have not seen one of his cards come to market in decades.
On the scarcity list for HOFers Deacon White is now at the top, eclipsing both Bid McPhee and Ed Delahanty, and not by a small margin.
Off the top of my head those are the major changes. At one point Joe and I redid the complete scarcity list for shits and grins. However, we'll save that for the second edition (LOL, don't hold your breath).
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First Cute Grandbaby / Avatar.
Second you say you have no problem answering the question and say you have an updated list of scarcity. Could you please post the list? I don't think it will hurt book sales of volume 2 one bit. And it might get one or two collectors to share their examples. And maybe interest a few to start on a team or player Old Judge collection.
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i have no problem answering this, although i would be interested in knowing what cards listed as scarce i no longer consider as being scarce.
Since the book was published a card of roscoe coughlin has been discovered. This was a possibility that we discussed in the book. The copy is unique and he is now the scarcest non-california league player, and obviously as scarce as any california league player in the set.
Taylor schafer has moved into the highest scarcity category. I have not seen one of his cards come to market in decades.
On the scarcity list for hofers deacon white is now at the top, eclipsing both bid mcphee and ed delahanty, and not by a small margin.
Off the top of my head those are the major changes. At one point joe and i redid the complete scarcity list for shits and grins. However, we'll save that for the second edition (lol, don't hold your breath).
love reading your comments ,,
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Old 07-19-2022, 11:27 AM
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Jon--I don't think that is appropriate at this time, but I would be happy to try to answer any questions that people may have.
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Since the Coughlin find goes some way to show there are no absolutes, is it realistic to think another new subject - a Cal League player or other ‘should’ve been included’ player - might crop up? I’m looking at you, Pop Snyder…
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Old 07-19-2022, 03:26 PM
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I’d say it is possible but not likely. Realizing the card or cards haven’t shown up for over 130 years, the odds for them showing up now isn’t good. That makes the appearance of the Coughlin all the more remarkable.
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I think there is an uncatalogued Dave Rowe portrait with the Denver team variation in the Denver Public Library collection which I brought to Jay and Joe’s attention several years ago. Almost certainly the only example of that variation. So previously unknown things do occasionally turn up, although—thanks to Jay and Joe’s exhaustive research—not that often.

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Hi Scot! Team variations of a specific pose and unlisted poses still come up occasionally. What rarely shows up are new players or even new teams for a player (team previously unknown on any of the player's poses).
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Jay: Just wondering . Why would a cigarette company spend all the money to produce a card ( production, printing, rent a studio, pay a photographer etc) and then only produce maybe 1-5 cards of that player ?
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I have a pose that is listed but not illustrated in the OJ book (Hengle 223-6).
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Old 07-19-2022, 09:29 PM
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Jay: Just wondering . Why would a cigarette company spend all the money to produce a card ( production, printing, rent a studio, pay a photographer etc) and then only produce maybe 1-5 cards of that player ?
If you are asking why certain cards are so rare today I don't have an answer. Perhaps the negative was broken early in production and not replaced.
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Old 07-19-2022, 09:35 PM
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Jay: Just wondering . Why would a cigarette company spend all the money to produce a card ( production, printing, rent a studio, pay a photographer etc) and then only produce maybe 1-5 cards of that player ?
The Old Judge cards that survive today are a tiny fraction of those that were originally produced. I don’t know how many of each card were made, but I’m sure it was quite a bit more than 1 to 5, even for scarce cards.

And by the way, OJs weren’t printed; they consisted of very thin albumen photographic prints glued to cardboard and then cut into individual cards. The OJ book has a section on how they were produced.
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Old 07-19-2022, 11:43 PM
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David—I think Mike’s point related to the rarity of certain cards (Mike-please correct me if I am wrong). Obviously, only a percentage of cards produced have survived over the last 130+ years. What percentage is that—don’t know. However, I would guess that card numbers were reduced fairly evenly amongst the set’s subjects. That being the case, why is Player A common today and Player B rare? Part of that may be explained by certain players having cards issued over several years and other only having cards issued in one year. Part may be that people saved star cards and threw away scrub cards. I don’t know if there was a regional factor associated with the cards issuance, st Goodwin would put more Chicago players into packs that were sold in the Midwest. If that were the case then, everything else held equal, small market cards would be scarcer than big market cards. Finally, as I mentioned before, maybe breakage of glass plate negatives had something to do with it. I’m sure if we thought about it more we could come up with other possible factors, but ultimately we will never know for sure.
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I think any Old Judge card is rare by any standard. I started a Dude Esterbrook pose run about 15 years ago. I'm about halfway through. His cards never come up. About 2 months ago HA had a pose 1 and pose 2 in the same lot graded A by sgc. Grading is silly for Old Judge, because the graders ignore the photo quality.
Anyway, I stopped at $500 because I did not need pose 1 or 2. These cards are very rare. I have 3 pose 1's and 1 pose 2 that Jay sold me. I should have kept bidding on the Ha lot, but I felt bad, because I'm going for the pose run, not trying to own all the cards extant.

When I go to a card show, there will be one guy with a Jim O'Rourke, and if I ask about it, he will go into a long story about how it is very rare, and over 100 years old.
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