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Posted By: Paul
Do any of you know the story behind the Obak Ten Million card? Who was Ten Million? |
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Posted By: AdamBaxter
The card can be a bit difficult to find, but I'm pretty sure that rare is a bit of an overstatement. It's popular strictly due to the odd name. I collect Obaks like a dope fiend and I wouldn't pay that much for a Ten Million Obak card in any condition. Just my opinion. |
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Posted By: petecld
There is no logical reason I'm aware of but it kinda looks like Lajoie. Is it just me? |
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Posted By: tbob
Having put together the 1911 Obak set, card by card, I can state my opinion that the Ten Million card IS the toughest in the set to find. Weaver's rookie card commands a higher price because of his popularity and is a tough card, but I can find 5 Weavers for every Ten Million. If you are putting the set together, the only way to do it is to buy a Ten Million in any condition and try and upgrade later. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
But I will certainly file that one away for reference. Now I understand the haggard look, overall sweatiness and shifty eyes of so many vintage collectors at shows--they're looking for a fix. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
knows you're not supposed to LOOK like you're after a fix at a card show, or when you're negotiating a trade, or selling cards so you can buy others. The first time (or almost the first) I sold some cards--about 2 years ago, to get money for a Lipset auction, I told the buyer I just HAD to get some dough together for the auction...and he very politely pointed out that telling a prospective buyer that you HAD to have the dough was not negotiating from a position of strength. He bought them though. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Just the opposite Julie. If someone says they are desperate for case and need to sell now, they are likely to get a very low offer. The reason for this is that if they are truely in need of the cash now, they do not have the time dicker and try to get the best price possible. |
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Posted By: Scott Cowan
The following text was taken directly from the following link. www.tacomasportsmuseum.com I did not author it nor do I have anything to do with the museum. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
i sold 1 to his granddaughter last year on ebay for a very high price and i think they may be driving the price. the card is no rarer, nor more common than any other 1911 obak, unless some where double printed(a rumor on the weaver)!. |
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Posted By: Elliot
I don't know about the rest of the story, but I couldn't find anything about him playing for St. Louis National at baseball-reference.com. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
He doesn't appear in my player database and he is not found in Total Baseball 8. |
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Posted By: Paul
Thanks Scott. That's exactly what I wanted to know. It really was his name. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
where George talks that couple into naming their kid "Seven" after Mickey Mantle. |
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Posted By: Three25hits
"nor more common than any other 1911 obak, unless some where double printed(a rumor on the weaver)!" |
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Posted By: Jeff O
The 1909 Obak set did not have any double prints - at least two uncut sheets are known, and both consist of all 76 cards in the set (four rows of 19 cards). No players are duplicated or missing from either sheet. |
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Posted By: leon
edited |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
the reason i suspect that the weaver is a double print is the fact that there are 2 unique weaver prints known to me from the 1911 set. i has "weaver, san francisco". the other "weaver,. san francisco" the period is very distinct and not a ink spot, i have confirmed it's consistency by owning several of them. i have owned equal amounts of both 4 or 5 each and still have a couple of each variety. |
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Posted By: Scott Cowan
Scott, |
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Posted By: three25hits
Thanks Scott and Scott. Interesting stuff. I'd love to see scans if anyone has some available. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
scott, |
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Posted By: three25hits
Mine is the "weaver, san francisco" -- I had no idea about this variation |
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