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Posted By: John Spencer
They say an idle mind is a devil's workshop, but when mine is idle I think about vintage card enigmas, which shows it is idle a lot of the time. The top ones that keep me noodling are: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Why did Cracker Jack start printing the backs of their cards UPSIDE DOWN in 1915... after printing them right-side-up in 1914?? |
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Posted By: mike
Maybe it's easier to rotate the cards up rather than to the side |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Why did Major League Baseball allow "Play Ball" to print a 1940 card of Shoeless Joe Jackson when he had been BANNED from baseball for decades? |
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Posted By: PASJD
I think all the Chuck Klein says cards are National Leaguers. |
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Posted By: HW
Hal, I think that the backs were printed upside down so that they could still be read after the cards were pasted in an album. If the top edge of the card was attached to the Cracker Jack album, its owner could still flip up the the bottom of the card and read the biography. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Walter Johnson is also in the E91 American Caramel "generic" set |
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Posted By: Julie
waist. That "144" and "176" are awful small. |
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Posted By: david
i always wonder about ojs and scarcity between years and within years and how that related to the distribution. i also think about how many other collectors have a complete set of scrapps or how rare are my spotted ties or yum yums. |
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Posted By: Scott
Maybe Mitchell doesn't fetch as much because he wasn't a star. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
John- I have the perfect cure for vintage card questions that keep you awake at night: get plenty of sleep. |
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Posted By: tbob
The T207 articles penned by Tim and I (oh how quickly they forget) |
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Posted By: Cy
Another very peculiar thing is that the Cy Young (Bare Hand Showing) is numbered 511 in the SCD price guide. Cy Young won exactly 511 games. |
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Posted By: BCD
I think Lew may have thought that then but there is E-cards just as tough to find. At this point it would be hard to tell anyway as many cards that were rare are much harder to find now having been sifted out of the circulation of recycled cards. |
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