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How tough are these to find? I've read conflicting information so I am interested in members' opinions.
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With my little bit of hunting and pecking I have seen them to be quite difficult. I paid a premium for this one several years ago..
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Not impossible, but harder to find. That said, this card from the set is very hard to come by:
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Easily the most difficult of the (3) Standard Buscuit backs. Little known is that there are actually 2 different backs with one of the backs being EXTREMELY hard to find, I have only confirmed a few different subjects from the second subset.
-Rhett
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REgards, Joe T. |
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Not meaning to be argumentative, but the series of 80 for the set is considered to be from 1921 and is considered the D350-3. The series of 120 is from 1917 and is considered the D350-2. As for the year, I will defer to the Old Cardboard website on the matter, although I will state that Davenport's last season in the majors was 1919: http://www.oldcardboard.com/d/d350/d...?cardsetID=994 Thank You, Brian Van Horn Last edited by Brian Van Horn; 12-16-2012 at 07:57 AM. |
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Actually, the D350-2 Standard Biscuit align with E135-- Collins-McCarthy, Boston Store, and Weil Baking (plus some blank-backs)-- and thus have 200 cards, as acknowledged on the card backs.
Apart from having 200 subjects, the easiest way to spot a D350-2 card is the fact that it is numbered like other E135s whereas the E121 family is not. The Davenport is clearly not D350-2, as it references 80 photographs in the set and more importantly is unnumbered: ![]()
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Here is a scan of the rare "80 photographs" back Rhett was referencing in his earlier post:
![]() BTW, there are actually four Standard Biscuit sets, since there are two from 1916, one that aligns with m101-5 and the other with m101-4. I guess Burdick missed that or didn't care, but maybe they should be classified as D350-1-1 and D350-1-2.
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I collect the Standard Biscuits that look like the Famous & Barr type cards and have about 15 of these. I think they are called D350-1. Frank Ward explained all of the various combinations on here many years ago, but I still don't fully understand the designations. The grading companies avoid the confusion by not referring to any set designation.
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Since we're all showing Standard Biscuits, here is my only one...
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Nice Wags--real nice.
The Standard Biscuits are really not that hard to tell apart. They are designated in correct chronological order: 1916 for D350-1; 1917 for D350-2 and 1921 for D350-3. The D350-1s are noticeably smaller, and the other two are distinguished by whether they are numbered or not. They are easily distinguishable even with only a front or back scan, since the larger two state that they have either 200 in the set (D350-2) or 80. Here are the smaller D350-1s: (corresponds to m101-5) ![]() (corresponds to m101-4) ![]()
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Todd,
So, these two Crawfords correspond to the m101-5 set. And the Standard Biscuit with #42 on the front is called D350-1, but there is or could be a Crawford with #41 on the front and this would also be designated D350-1, unless we started using the notation you suggested D350-1-1 and D350-1-2. I think I got it. Thanks FBcrawford.jpgFBcrawfordb.jpg SBcrawford.jpgSBcrawfordb.jpg |
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Yup you nailed it.
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Just my rotten luck. I have the rarer reverse version as my only D350-3. By the way, I punched the star myself to indicate Maranville's HOF status.
Brian |
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Joe, read the rest of the thread--you are incorrect.
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Just to clarify, I would side with you on the mislabeling of 1921 by PSA based on Davenport's career, but the "80" back makes the card a D350-3. |
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Just back from Newport Beach. This would be the easier of the D350-3 backs?
![]() Also, WTF is Evers doing? Praying to the Sun God Ra?
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I just wanted to add a couple examples:
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Adam I'll go along with Rhett (definitely the one on this board I feel has the best handle on all the E121 variants) in that you have the easier back to come by. Definitely not many D350-3 cards floating around. Here I have re-posted my Maranville with the other, less common, back, perhaps this time a little sharper?
4 years later and I still think I did a good thing by punching that little star in the upper right. Brian |
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Lol Brian.
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