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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: dennis
i'd love to see scans of a '41 play ball wrapper |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
I don't think so. |
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Posted By: George Dreher
You might be able to find examples of the Play Ball wrappers in eBay completed items. They only go for about $100 each in excellent condition. |
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Posted By: Rhys
George is about right. I have a beautiful 1939 Playball wrapper and it goes for about $100-$150 in really nice condition. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I believe the 41 Play ball wrapper is the toughest of the three. About 5-6 years ago I found a guy in New Jersey who discovered a bunch of them, may 15-20, while going through his dad's belongings. I remember all the wrapper people telling me that was a big deal as those rarely ever surfaced. The hoard brought the price down a bit but I recall the first few selling in the $700-800 range and even the last group reaching $400 each or more. I don't know what they go for today. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Would be VERY interested to see scans of DeLong, Butter Cream or George C. Miller wrappers. |
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Posted By: Jeff Schwarz
I am a newcomer to Net 54 and am extremely impressed by the knowledge and expertise of the people on this board. I finally found something to which I can respond. Wrappers have been one of my collecting passions since the late 1980's when Dave Richardson spent considerable time mentoring me on the scarcity of some items. Fortunately, I have been able to pick up a few highly prized pieces along the way. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
easiest way to post pictures is sign up for the free photobucket account through net54 and then just post the link of the picture as you upload it.......... |
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Posted By: Alan
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Posted By: Jeff Schwarz
Thanks for the help. I know I did not do it completely correct, but here are the wrapper scans promised earlier. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jeff- those are some scarce wrappers. |
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Posted By: Gary Cieradkowski
Wow! Thanks for throwing caution to the wind (no bogus "insurance" claims) and posting those wrappers! The generosity of the majority of the members here sure offset the few who don't share. I'd love to see more of these because I don't have any of these yet and being a package designer I am always interested in what the cards came in originally. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Here is my lone contribution to the thread, 1939 Playball. |
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Posted By: Jeff Schwarz
Thanks Barry. I bought some beautiful T206s from you back in the mid to late 1980s and they are still some of the finest cards in my set. I have always remembered as a real honest, fair man. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi Jeff- thanks for the kind words, and I knew your name sounded familiar. I don't handle wrappers very often, I just kind of lucked into that 1941 Play Ball find. I think there are people who see these a lot more often than I do. |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks for sharing ..Love to see the wrappers though I don't personally (usually) collect past the 920's....I don't think I have ever seen a few of those.....here's a few of mine.... |
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Posted By: dennis
thanks guys!!! 41 play ball wrappers don't come around too often and are real pricey. that scan is probably as close to owning one as i will get.jeff those 1930 wrappers are all very nice! |
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Posted By: DD
Great wrappers Jeff. Do you have a 1941 Double Play wrapper that you can post? Also, do you collect foreign wrappers, such as Venezuela or Cuban issues? |
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Posted By: Jeff Schwarz
Happy to oblige. I do not collect foreign wrappers, with the exception of OPC stuff. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I, for one, thing collecting companion pieces is one of the most enjoyable aspects of the hobby. I've truly enjoyed seeing these wrappers and happy other shared their scans. |
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Posted By: DD
Thanks for the scan Jeff. I didn't realize that 67 Giant Standup had a wrapper. The only 69 super wrapper I remember seeing auctioned was by Tom Pfirman (sp?) in SCD back in the late 70's I think. |
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