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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Okay--asking people to rank the three most knowledgeable people about pre-war baseball cards in the hobby. This is overall knowledge, not limited to a couple of sets. This obviously also has nothing to do with the value of their collection and may be a dealer, a collector or neither. |
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Posted By: Wesley
Macrae, Lipset, Zach Rice |
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Posted By: Wesley
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Posted By: Marc S.
Tough question, Jim. There are a few generalists - but there are absolutely some "experts" in different themes of the era [type cards, 19th century, PCL, Zeenuts, etc.] |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
This is a good question. |
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Posted By: JimB
I would say the Terry Knouse should be up there on 19th century stuff. |
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Posted By: Jim Manos
Scott Brockelman(spelling??)should be up there and Dan Mckee is dump like a fox also. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I appreciate my name being included in this list but noone has yet mentioned Rob Lifson and I would put Rob's knowledge up with anybody in this hobby. My expertise is really in other areas- rare baseball books, pre-1880's material, early baseball history, etc. But I guess I'm a card guy, too. I would probably put Mark Macrae and Lew up there also. And Leon isn't exactly chopped liver. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Rob Lifson, Lipset, Mastro |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The most knowledgeable are the ones who can look at any obscure issue and know what it is. I still have to look things up. That's the difference between the top group and the next tier. I'm a second tier kind of guy. |
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Posted By: J Levine
for vintage cards... |
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Posted By: Chad
Ryan Christoff is the man for Latin American issues and Gary Engels and Rob (from Rob's Japanese Cards Site) for Japanese material. I really think in the not too distant future, these guys are going to be thought of as real pioneers of the hobby. I mean, come on, there aren't any American issues in the shape of airplanes! |
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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
Off the top of my head, I think that these guys have the most overall knowledge: |
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Posted By: Alan
Neil Keller, Peter Horvath, Martin Abromowitz & Jamie Wasserman for Jewish players. |
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Posted By: zach
LOL Wes. I nominate Trevor Hocking, Mark Macrae, Jay Miller, Lew Lipset, Barry Sloate, and Rob Lifson. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Barry Sloate (top drawer and has humility) |
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Posted By: tbob
There are an awful lot of guys who post on this board whose names haven't been mentioned who are as knowledgeable as any name mentioned. (And most are friendlier too) |
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Posted By: Brian Goldner
My Top Three, in no particular order: |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Steve
Adam |
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Posted By: Anson
Wow, why don't you just put the two guys from the Shop at Home show on there. sheesh |
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Posted By: Brian Goldner
My mistake Anson. |
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Posted By: Steve
Oh yes, i forgot them, kenny goldin and donny west too. |
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Posted By: bigfish
Nobody has mentioned that 70's dude from the home shopping network that used to scream into the mic. He seemed to know his stuff no? |
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Posted By: Rhys
While some of the names on here I agree with, many of the names on here are just the popular members of this board or the current rich collectors. Many of the names mentioned on these lists are guys who have not even been collecting for 5-10 years and are totally ignoring the collectors who probably have more knowledge than anyone out there like Dick Egan etc. Many of the people who have most of the knowledge do not even go on this forum or are too old to use computers. |
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Posted By: joe maples
My picks known to the hobby would be: |
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Posted By: Anson
Rhys, |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Larry Fritsch knows a lot about reprints and sells a lot of them. I have seen his latest cataolg and it is full of reprints. Rob |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Hi Rhys, |
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Posted By: Cobby33
What about TJ Schwartz? |
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Posted By: Rhys
Trevor, |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
LOL Sorry about the name mix up I am known for doing that. I see your points. This board is the best place to get a vintage card question answered. I just wish all the bickering would stop and some of the greats would post again. I know they are lurking. I would like to say that there has been some really good card topics lately too. I will be posting more now, I just hope more will follow. I also wish more of our regular posters would come by for a chat it's fun there is a lot of good card talk there. Don't be afraid to jump right in when you get there even with a completely off topic question. Anyways this site has a lot more good sides than bad thats why I'm still sticking around. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'd have to go with 4 names |
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Posted By: kimithefin
Hello People, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
all the people that are on the most knowledgable list are long time hobbiest that were collecting and dealing before there was serious money invovlved. Macrae, Lifson, Fritsch, Mastro, Lipset and other were involved in the hobby in the 70s when you had to be able to hunt things down. Money didn't get things to come to you like it does today. |
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Posted By: tbob
Rhys- thanks for the compliment on the E card knowledge and you are right, there are lots of people who know more about Old Judges than I do, but I am learning |
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Posted By: Brian C. Daniels
You know quite a bit about M-116's as well. I have told you before you know more about cards than you think. You are the only guy I have ever known in cards that collects every single pre war set there is! |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Rhys: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think with the internet anyone can become an expert in a very short time. When I was coming up in the hobby in the early 1980's, we had the Beckett Price Guide and Lew's encyclopedias and little else. There is more information disseminated in a few weeks on this site than we could learn in a year. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Im not going to give any opinions about who knows the most but its interesting on my part to see some of the people mentioned most i dont talk to at all about cards and wouldnt go to for info.I made the mistake of trying to ask Lipset about info awhile ago and was brushed off rather rudely and got false information from him when i did.At the time i didnt know it was wrong but i learned it on my own and with help from other Old Judge collectors.I believe like someone else said that theres tons of people out there that dont make their presence known but might know just as much as any of these big guys,probably collectors who have been around awhile when you could pick up cards cheap and really get a feel of them and knowledge you could only learn hands on. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Truth is not everybody likes this site and some downright dislike it and don't even lurk, so don't expect those hobby gurus to chime in. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Well Barry,in truth only my first paragraph was serious and even that took alot out of me.I respect you much more because you do share info here and answer emails promptly and dont mind when i give you the wrong bidder number |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I can accept pretty much anything, but the wrong bidder number- unforgiveable!!! Just kidding of course. I think I enjoy the comraderie of the board as I am a bit of a hermit and don't get to meet many collectors in person. I wish there was less fighting, but I'm always happy to share whatever I know. I used to be a teacher, so sharing information is a natural. |
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Posted By: Alan
Why can't the "heavy hitters" of the hobby join this message board ? What are they afraid of ? |
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Posted By: Anson
Macrae is on the board |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
could someone email me mcrae's info, or perhaps let him know i had some questions for him... thanks! |
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Posted By: Elliot
Somebody who hasn't been mentioned yet, but has a tremendous amount of knowledge is Brian Wentz. Just because he isn't universally liked doesn't mean that he shouldn't be included. Plus, he knows a lot about hockey cards. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Alan |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
They say any publicity is good publicity as long as they spell your name right, but I am certainly not an expert in any way, shape or form. |
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Posted By: FYS
Lipset |
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