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Posted By: Cobby33
I'm sure most of you have seen this: |
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Posted By: pete ullman
Good Luck finding one! In my 25 years of collecting I've seen 2 of them for sale including the one in maestro. |
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Posted By: andy becker
i'm really surprised we haven't discussed this yet. this is only the second one i've ever seen also. |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
But wasn't this card at the national this year? I think this is the card that I remember seeing at a table - I know I did because I bought some e95 cards off of the guy. A very Net54 friendly guy. These cards were issued to service men in England right? That is probably why you only see one once in a blue moon. |
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Posted By: andy becker
bryan, |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
"For the right price." Several people on this forum knows who he is, but I can't remember his name. It was graded AUT already. He may have given it to Mastro while he was at the Nationals. Others on this board know who I am talking about. I think I mentioned the card to Leon during one of our many conversations. |
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Posted By: pete ullman
I ALSO saw it at the national...but I can't remember the fellow's name either. He purchased it on ebay somewhat recently for a very fair price as it was ASA? graded...graded by hager's co. and was presumably trimmed I believe. |
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Posted By: Glen V
There was also one on Ebay earlier this year. Think it sold for around 6K. They are rare, but 2K for a trimmed one seems high... |
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Posted By: tbob
is the seller's name and yes this is the card he had on his table at National. It is only the second one I've ever seen (I guess we have all seen the same two since they are so rare). Gary took a chance on the card on ebay and was delighted to find that it was authentic. I know a lot of us had our doubts and didn't take the chance. gary did and was rewarded. It is a beautiful card. |
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Posted By: Craig Lipman
That is Gary's card. |
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Posted By: millerhouse
GlenV, |
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Posted By: Alan Zimmerman
also wanted to speak the praises of Gary. he was a staple of my younger years in good old western new york. he had the best card collection i have ever had the privilege of seeing and i also enjoyed his store while it was open. i got some incredible deals through gary over the years, and it is good to see he hasnt left the hobby altogether. |
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Posted By: JimB
I met Gary at the National this year. We had dinner together at the Net 54 party and spoke for hours at his table. He is a great guy, though I wish I could pry a few of his treasured caramels from him. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I could be wrong here but I remember Alan Hagar selling a few Pirates in an auction he had in the late 1990's. In the auction, I purchased a bunch of Colgan square "proofs". I distinctly remember bidding on his Pirate pack that was paired with a chinese actress card (and losing the lot). However, I also remember that Hagar was auctioning off quite a few Pirates, maybe 5 or so, including an Evers. I believe the auction was in SCD although I also remember getting an auction catalog in the mail. Maybe someone still has the catalog and could verify how many Pirates were sold. |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
The 1999 SCD lists 92 different T215 pirate backs. FWIW |
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Posted By: pete ullman
jon...you may be right! I was at my parents house over thanksgiving and I came across a few old hager auction catalogs and he had a bunch or oriental cards...but I don't think any baseball! |
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Posted By: Millerhouse
Mr. McKenzie notes that the 1999 SCD catalog lists 92 Pirate backs, which, indeed, the 2006 catalog does as well. Once again, I would guess that SCD, upon originally listing the Pirates, simply cadged the T215-1 listing that it then had based upon the surmise that these two sets were somehow connected. |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
Dan, |
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Posted By: Glen V
I've heard that the late Sir Edward Wharton Tigar had a group of Pirate cards. After his death, Alan Hager was able to buy them. Can't remember how many there were, maybe in the 10-20 card range??? |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
The T215 Pirate I've seen is Doolan, but thats about |
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Posted By: Millerhouse
Responding to some of what's been set forth above, the idea that there exists some cache of 92 Pirate backs, when each of us is struggling to identify one or two each, seems unlikely. Wharton-Tigar would, indeed, have been the most likely source for such a cache, but 10-20 is a far sight short of 92. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
originally from the tremendous type collection of John & Judy Burk. |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
When I look at the new Mastro catalog, really the |
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Posted By: Glen V
Where the hell did that post come from??? I don't recall any of the above posts talking about people only collecting for monetary gain. There was talk of limiting what one collects because people can't afford everything. Do you really believe that everybody that "collects" today only cares about money? Think there's a lot of collectors here who might expect an apology for that one... |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
But the hobby is about acquiring cards, and |
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Posted By: pete ullman
you cant know everything! maybe some things remain unknown for a reason...mysteries. life would be kinda boring if we knew everything wouldn't it. |
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Posted By: Zach R.
I have to agree with Glenn, that post came out of nowhere on a healthy discussion about T215s. Also, you seem to be making harsh judgements which is ok imo because everyone has their opinions and this is a message board, but why don't you post with your real name? |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
Name as posted above. Have always posted as ty_cobb |
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Posted By: identify7
I think that you will encounter a high percentage of collectors who will agree that the primary emphasis is on acquisition rather than research and other aspects of the hobby. However, I do not characterize that status as a negative. I feel that it simply is a reflection of personal preferences. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
I started this thread and I just thought the pirate dude on the back was kinda cool, especially since I hadn't seen one before. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Some people take a scholarly approach to collecting (I like to think I am one of them). I am fascinated with the how and the why of card manufacture and collecting, which is probably why I chase printing freaks. That's my preference. I certainly don't see anything wrong with someone who doesn't take that approach and would never denigrate them on that basis. Give me someone who appreciates the cards, the history, the game or the players--anything that creates a passion for collecting--and I am down with it. The only people I have problems with as hobbyists are those who don't care about anything except the $$ involved. Frankly, that kind of "collector" gets really tedious really fast. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
Cobby33, |
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Posted By: zach
Scott-Thats a great piece...was it created by Pirate Tobacco, or was it just a normal clock painting to look like their advertising years after ? Either way it looks great ! |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
There are no definitive marks on the clock that I can say for certain it was an advertising piece but thats what I believe it was. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: Cobby33
Is there a card in there somewhere? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
It is a British issue. Wills made some nice "American-style" tobacco cards in the teens but they are not US issues. I'd definitely consider the Pirate cards to be foreign issues and probably misclassified in the T section of the ACC. Edited to say: Here is one of their contemporaneous boxing cards with Wills and Scissors Cigarettes (no boxers in the Pirate brand): |
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Posted By: Cobby33
This is what I found on eBay doing a "T215" search: |
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