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Posted By: Shammus
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Posted By: jay behrens
Personally, I could care less since I think the whole rookie card thing is totally retarded. I guess if you are into having the earliest card it is impoartant, but it's not my bag and I am more into having the best looking card, the earliest card. |
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Posted By: fkw707
Another early Cobb card..... the 1907 A.C.Dietsche Detroit Postcards, there are 2 poses, fielding and batting. I think it is one of the earliest now that the W555s are more likely from 1908 with some of the latest thinking. Frank |
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Posted By: runscott
I once asked him what time it was. His response: "I don't care". |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Jay, |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Gents, no need to argue over collecting methods. Everyone is different. I collect full sets. But I still do not knock, type collectors or rookie collectors or team collectors. We all share a love of vintage material so that is in common here. My form of collecting is probably the most retarded since it is the most expensive and I am not wealthy by any means. Dan. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Lat year a Wolverine News postcard was found on ebay with the earliest postmark(I think it was 1906, or early 1907) which means that the issue was actually issued in Cobb's rookie year as opposed to how it had been catalogued up to that point. It may not be considered a "card" by some people but a postmark is pretty good evidence as to when something was issued. |
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Posted By: leon
1906 Sporting Life premium and at least one other "taylor" something postcard, I think... and "card" is a very relative term..I agree with Dan on this one...regards |
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Posted By: Hankron
Just a related observation from a photograph collector. With 20th sports stars, there is a strong premium placed on original photos from the player's rookie year. This is particularly true with early football players, where they often don't have a rookie football card. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'm sorry, I forgot personal opinions are not allowed here. sarcasm off I didn't say that you shouldn't collect that way, just said that I thought it was retarded, and I will not back down from that. For many players, it's almost impossible to say what their rookie card is. This no concensous as to what a 'card' is or as to what a 'rookie' card is. Is it his first card appearance regardless of league affiliation or his first appearance on a 'card' with a major legue team. |
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Posted By: Shammus
Thanks guys, for those of you that took the time to give my question some thought (there were many of you) I appreciate the insight. I had always wondered about that question and then when I saw the topic mentioned on Pete Calderon's site, it reminded me to post something about it in this forum. |
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Posted By: runscott
so let's say we leave out Postcards and strip cards, THEN what is Cobb's rookie card? |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
At the risk of sounding retarted (just kidding Jay), I consider the E95 and E92 to be Cobb's rookie cards. The E102 & W555 were almost certainly issued in 1910, and the T206 & E90-1 were issued over several years. As far as I can tell, just the E95 and E93 sets are considered to be issued exclussively in 1909. I'm still hoping to discover an earlier Cobb "card", but haven't been successful yet. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
No hard feelings here. Mine are pretty wishy-washy :-p And you really do need to learn to spell "retarded" :-p |
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Posted By: Shammus
Well, some might eliminate strip cards from this discussion because the strip card in question is the w555, which are the size of postage stamps. Normally I would agree with Jay and not rule out strip cards at all however, since neither the w555 nor the Dietsche/Novelty postcards really have that "baseball card feel" to them, I can see why they would be dismissed. The w555, much like the E102, T206 and E90-1 were either issued over the course of several years or not enough is known about the set to determine when it was released. I would say that assuming the w555, e101 and e102 were released in 1910, then the e92 would be Cobb's actual rookie card. |
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Posted By: petecld
As far as limiting your choices for a rookie card the only kind I exclude is an item where the entire team is pictured. A "first appearance card" but not "rookie card." That being said: |
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Posted By: runscott
My question was kinda retarted, but you did a good job of guessing what I meant |
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