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The W573 set has always been identified as a 1922 issue, but the Type 3 card of Al DeVormer shown below conclusively points to a 1923 issue date for Type 3 cards, as Al was traded from the Yankees to the Red Sox on January 3rd, 1923. By the way, 1923 was the final major league year for DeVormer until 1927, when he played for the New York Giants (and thankfully the card designates this info in pencil on the front for everyone to see and reflect upon).
Just another cool aspect about these W573 sets, and I guess it could matter to the rookie collectors out there. For example Goose Goslin's rookie cards are considered to be in the 1922 E120 American Caramel and the W573 set. Goose has been confirmed in W573 Type 1 and Type 3, but only his Type 1 card would be issued in the same year as his E120, and Type 3 would have been issued the next year. Gabby Hartnett has his first cards in the W573 Type 2 and 1922 E120 American Caramel sets, but if his Type 3 card were to ever surface, it would have to be considered to be issued in the following year, and thus not officially a rookie card. And the same goes for Pie Traynor (whose has a single W573 card showing up in the SGC Pop report, but without an image I can't designate which Type it is, so he currently remains unconfirmed in all 3 W573 Types ). Brian (shown is the Al DeVormer W573 Type 1 and W573 Type 3. Note the updated Boston team designation on the Type 3 card) Last edited by brianp-beme; 08-15-2020 at 03:01 PM. Reason: Changed title to indicate card issue |
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See the following thread for information about W573 Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 sets.
https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=278804 Brian |
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I don’t know the set, but part of the explanation may be that the set was issued over several years. Catalogs in the past were too quick to assign a year to a set. A prime example is the Mayo baseball set, which in fact was issued over two years. Cameo Pepsin pins were also a two year (at least) issue. I also believe that California League SF Hesses (the photographic ones) were issued over two years.
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Hi Jay, valid points, and there are certainly a lot of sets out there that were issued in multiple years. The W573 set has three distinctly different versions, one of which has never been reported before (as far as I know). There is a definite distinction between the three, especially these newly identified Type 3 cards, and I believe the DeVormer card seals the deal of these being separate issues. I have seen two Type 3 DeVormer cards, and both have Boston team designations.
Here is a scan of the three types of W573 that I detailed in my other post: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=278804 I think it is fairly easy to see each W573 type differs substantially from each other, but I have also spelled it out below Top Row - Type 1 - B/W, hand cut, thin card stock Middle Row - Type 2 - Either Sepia or Green tinted, hand cut, thin card stock Bottom Row - Type 3 - B/W, machine cut, larger size than either Type 1 or 2, much heavier card stock Brian |
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I literally had no idea that there were different types of W573.
Here's my Hartnett W573...Type 2 (apparently): ![]()
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Nice card Derek, and correctly identified as Type 2. I came up with the different types for W573, because it became obvious to me that all 240 cards as seen in the E120 are not available in W573. Also these different types seem to have their own separate checklist. I know the checklists I included in the original W573 thread are not complete, but then again I don't think there is a huge amount that I am missing (unless more Type 3 cards were to pop up).
And by the way, until proven otherwise, the Type 2 Hartnett you have should rightfully be considered a 1922 card, so thus qualifies as one of his rookie cards. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 02-12-2020 at 11:59 AM. |
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What about the uncut strip what type?
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Howdy, here is what I posted on the other W573 thread concerning your strip:
I only remember seeing uncut W573 strips like the one you posted, which are Black and White photos and narrow L/R, thus being a Type 1. All of the cards on that strip have been confirmed on the Type 1 list. I added in the mention of Black and White Photos to the above excerpt from the other thread to make it clearer. I don't recall ever seeing any strips of the Green/Sepia Type 2, or the bigger L/R border and thicker paper stock Type 3. Brian |
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