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Posted By: Jim S
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Hi Jim, |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Hi--I had a question regarding the recent Goodwin Auction --I noticed that 2 of the 3 of the BF2s got no bids and the 3rd got only one bid. Do you have an explanation? ---are these just so common most people have them already? was the reserve to high? I would appreciate your opinions. Thanks |
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Posted By: jim s
hi Bill, I didn't see the results of the Goodwin auction so I don't know which one sold. The Hooper was a pretty high starting bid. If I needed the Herzog I would have paid the 100 dollars. The Judge, in my opinion, was definitely not worth the starting bid. All three were rather high priced unless of course you think you need it. |
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Posted By: jim s
Greg: I have one BF2, a Jim Vaughn, that has a label on the back. It looks like a factory label. Mine has the number 420 with some nondescript letters to the right of the number |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Bill, |
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Posted By: leon
I agree with your first paragraph about the possible lack of collector interest. My lone "type" is here...I think I got it a few years ago at the National....for $100 |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
I didn't think he looked like Wood but I didn't know who it was...so I didn't say anything.....thanks for the info |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
Information passed along by a friend . . . |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
the BF2's.....beautiful collectibles. Does anyone have the full-size pennants? They are incredibly hard to find and very pricey! I only have about 15-20 BF2's now. I agree with Greg on grading. MANY times I see them on ebay, they go for ridiculous prices even with the stitching around the outside. I love the fact that many people don't even mention this fact when selling them. John Billingsly bought a 'blanket' of them from a Mastronet auction, unstrung them and made a small fortune on them. They are difficult to find anymore in top condition. There is a person Bradburybeatlesman (sp?) on ebay that has been paying really high for them. As I understand it, there are 3-4 different tiers of difficult players within the set. That is from a long-time collector of them. I have a list of perceived scarce players but don't have it with me or in softcopy, so can't post it. I picked up 3 lots from Hunts a couple years back that were top notch. Each lot had about 4-5 players and 2-5 copies of each pennant in it. Got a great deal on them but unfortunately, they seem to have gone up significantly since I sold mine (of course.....). |
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Posted By: jim s
I have two of the large ferguson pennants: Barry and Huggins. I saw another in the Halper auction. Does anyone know for sure their origin? I have seen two explanations. That it was a point of purchase store display. Another source said it was a premium you received by mailing in x number of xs. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Jim and anyone else who may be interested, |
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Posted By: Erick Lewin
I have a big collection of the Fleischmann cards, but i've seen pictures of the coupons on the ferguson d381's and they can redeemed for a felt pillow top, with, I beleive, the large pennants of players with the picture cards on them. I think they all came affixed together and probably sewn onto the cloth "pillow top". |
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Posted By: Hal
Hello, |
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Dear Friends,
I've been collecting these for years, The BF2's with Tags are very hard to locate and are very rare, This is also another answer for one of the members, I have an original Photo of the Ferguson Bakery that is dated in 1900, I also have a calendar dated 1905 that has a picture of the new delivery vehicles they were using. I also picked up a 1916 Roxbury MA. Phone book, It has a listing for both Ferguson Bakery and General Bakery, They were both using the same address, I found out later that General Bakery purchased the Ferguson Bakery in late 1916 and that is the end of that. I hope this information helps answer a few of these question, Thank you, jimmy b. |
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I remember back in 1982 when I was in Ohio a store had 2 of the large sized pennants up ON THE WALL!! They werent any slouches either... one was McGraw and one was Ty Cobb. Neither were for sale at the time, although I eventually traded for one, the other was sold to a guy named Pat Quinn as I recall. I havent seen either of these since. At the time, it was said that they were mail in premiums but I dont think anyone really knew for sure. Anyhow, thats my 2 cents on the issue......
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Pat Quinn you say?
Him and his son are still around
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"Trolling Ebay right now" © Always looking for signed 1952 topps as well as variations and errors |
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Yes he got the John McGraw I think..... if hes around you can ask him what ever happened to it.
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