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Posted By: Hal Lewis
For years I have wondered why FAN CRAZE would have distributed a board game with two decks of cards -- one for the American League and one for the National League -- but give out one set in 1904 and the other in 1906?? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I am only asking Mr. Lemke since he publishes the "Collector's Bible"... |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
other than that they haven't got around to making the change. Fan Craze did issue a similar card game in 1904 that used generic drawings but still had the various "outcomes" for each card; in fact, one is listed on ebay right now: |
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Posted By: Julie
(I saw that 1904 set recently on ebay), but it doesn't explain why Mr. Lemke hasn't kept up with what everyone who collects Fan Craze has known for years. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Todd: Thanks! |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I was only referring to "cards" that you could fit between the spokes of your bike tires. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
also has them listed as 1904 (American League) and 1906 (National League), so this would need to be changed as well. |
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Posted By: Julie
"sets" who knows how the play "Fan Craze." It may be different with the 1904 generic ones, but they are really pretty boring to look at. And you'd think, if a GAME was intended, the two "sets" (AL and NL) would have been issued in the same PACKAGE, fergodsake! |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I agree. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Maybe they sold the first set at "22 Ann Street"... |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: David Smith
I might be mistaken but I thought someone on this board bought a complete, never used Fan Craze game on eBAY several months ago?? There were two cellophane wrapped packs (one never opened) with the game board, box and instructions. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
David: Maybe the ones you describe are the ones currently being sold in the Mastro auction? |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
I have a Fan Craze NL set along with the box it came in -- my set although pretty much untouched isn't as nice as the AL one in the current MastroNet auction (at least if you go by PSA grades, I haven't actually seen the MastroNet cards in person). My understanding (based on the box I have) is that the sets came separately so it is not necessarily the case that they were issued the same year. That said, it is also (based on what Hal pointed out above) inconceivable that the AL set came out in 1904. Also, as someone who collects these cards pretty actively I can't say for certain if either set is harder to come by. |
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Posted By: Julie
from looking at it, that you could play a game with BOTH sets together?) I realize that the A.L. and N.L. were apparently sold separately, but--once you had one, was there anything you could do with them besides collect them? |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
I'm not precisely sure how but the box also included a wooden baseball diamond wth peg holes. The reason people presumed the set was from 1904 is that 1904 is the copywrite date on the box (I will post a scan of the box etc. when I get a chance and figure out how). |
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Posted By: David Smith
The one I am talking about was discovered in an old store in Kansas that had been closed for years. The set was sold this past summer on eBAY for $7,000. |
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Posted By: Julie
it's NOTHING! Just a lot of boring generic drawings. Hope no0body was fooled into thinking it had photos or any kind of pictures of real players. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Brian: |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Is it Bob Lemke's responsibility to correct every mistake made by our predecessors via his own research? Regarding set dates, there are numerous sets with apparently erroneous dating attributation in the Sports Collectors Bible. Many of these have been corrected, while others are carried over without checking. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
No, Gilbert, of course it isn't Mr. Lemke's responsibility... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Everyone will be pleased to know that Mr. Lemke was polite enough to personally respond to my e-mail... |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
It is more than rookie card collectors who find the dating of sets important to their collections, Hal. There are a few sets I am wrestling with right now, and I have done this sort of wrestling for quite a while. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
"Everyone will be pleased to know that Mr. Lemke was polite enough to personally respond to my e-mail... and he says that this correction WILL be noted in future editions!!" |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I e-mailed Brett about making the change on his website. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
That Old Cardboard site has truly been a godsend for me - an incredibly concise and easy to use way to access information quickly. |
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Posted By: Brett Domue
All, |
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