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Posted By: Jeff
About 3 years ago, I won this 1884 Lawson's Patent Baseball game in a non-sports auction. The set is complete and in the original box, with the original instructions and the two "value" cards (one is stained). The rest of the cards are all in tremendous condition, considering its a game to be played by hand, and its 120 years old. The box is in decent shape too. I have seen some of these singles, graded, sell on eBay over the last couple of years, and I think I saw a complete set sell recently for more than $1,000, but I don't know if it was raw or graded. |
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Posted By: Rob L
In my opinion, I would keep the set intact as is. The fact that you have the whole set in awesome condition would push the value way up, at least on Antiques Roadshow |
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Posted By: Jason
Hi |
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Posted By: Howie
Identify a HOF rookie in the player scene on the reverse and head to the bank. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Howie made a funny! |
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Posted By: Julie
I like the cards; I have about 9 of them. (Maroon backs rather than blue) |
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Posted By: scgaynor
I sold that Boston Herald version a few months ago for about $700. Regular versions sell for $300-400. If the cards grade high, I would think that you would get $30-40 each for them for awhile, then the prices would go down quickly as the market thinned out. |
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Posted By: Jeff
I have just started collecting this game and have never heard of the "Boston Herald version". Is that the brown box version? |
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Posted By: Joe K.
Tobey- I don't have this game, and I don't know too much about it, but there is a very nice full page picture and lengthy description of both versions in Mark Cooper's book "Baseball Games - Home Versions of the National Pastime". I highly reccommend the book if you are intersted in vintage baseball games, serves as an excellent reference. You can get the book used through Amazon. I believe Barry Sloate contributed the pictures and descriptions of the Lawson games to the Book, so I imagaine Barry could provide a lot of info on this set. Email me if you want to know what's written in book about the game. |
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Posted By: Julie
O.K. to count my money. |
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Posted By: Spidie65
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Posted By: Julie
a few dollars less. |
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Posted By: Julie
Those are the two Barry emails I have. After a whiloe, you just have to type "Barry D.Sloate" |
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Posted By: Jason
Here it is! |
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Posted By: scgaynor
My stolen scan! That is Ok, I don't mind. |
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Posted By: Tobey
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Posted By: Jason
It's OK Scott, it was me who purchased the set off you! |
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Posted By: Tobey
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Posted By: Jason
Hi Tobey! |
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Posted By: Tobey
Hey Jason, |
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Posted By: Tobey
I was wondering if anyone has for sale a 1st Baseman brown back card from the Lawson Brown game? |
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