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Posted By: Jerry
I know alot of it depends on the particular card or Issue but for deadball players how would you rank the top tier hofers as far as collectible popularity. I mean it seems Wagner has caught Cobb in popoularity. How do you rank mathewson against lajoie or Johnson. how does Cy young stack up. I would like to get your ideas in general popularity. Like I said I know alot depends on the particular issue but generally speaking. Mine would be |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Collectable-wise, Jackson ranks above Cobb. A lot this has to do with relatively rarity as much as Jackson's popularity. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Assuming that 19th century players are excluded from this listing, my vote is a dead heat among Cobb, Young and McGraw as the most significant Hitter, Pitcher and Manager of the period, and possibly any period. And Id have to vote for the Big Train over Matty - he won more games with a far lesser team. Then Id pick Speaker, who is way underrated. You can only downgrade Jackson so far for having "only" just under 5000 ABs. So he is next in my book. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: jay behrens
Wagner appraoches Cobb prices becuase he is found in fewer sets and befenits from the lore of his t206 card. The same goes for Jax. I'd put those 3 at the top in particular order. Then it would be Young, Johnson and Matty in the group. Plank gets a boost becuase of his t206 card. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
My ranking (excluding Jackson): |
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Posted By: d
Collectible popularity or Price??? Don't count out supply and demand. |
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Posted By: andy becker
1. Cobb |
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Posted By: Jerry
Andy, I can't believe you have Wagner all the way down to 5. The greatest Deadball national league player. |
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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
1.Cobb |
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Posted By: andy becker
jerry, what can i say?? |
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Posted By: JimB
As mentioned, it depends A LOT on the issue, but in general I would rank them as follows: |
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Posted By: JimB
Honorable Mention: Addie Joss |
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Posted By: James Feagin
1. Cobb |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I would submit that Cobb's memorabilia is the most popular with collectors (I don't so much mean love versus hate, but in demand). However, as price is determined by both supply and demand, Jackson's memorabilia is more expensive as it is rarer. |
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Posted By: dd
Davidcycleback=totally accurate. |
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Posted By: Brett
I like to collect as many HOFers from the t206 and caramels, like the e93, e98. if i had alot of $$$ i would go after more Rube Waddell and Addie Joss items. i'm still looking for that e93 Waddell |
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Posted By: JimB
2nd Honorable Mention: |
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Posted By: JimB
Brett, |
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Posted By: Brett
The E93 Waddell has always been my favourite. It seems like everyone doesn't want to sell one. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I'm a bit surprised by the lack of recognition for Eddie Collins. It seems to me he was at least as important and popular a player as pitchers like Waddell, Walsh, Joss, and Bender, as well as Keeler. And Plank seems a bit high to me ... is it because of the scarcity of his T206? It looks like a number of board members are just considering players from the t205 and t206 sets because Alexander only shows up on a few lists. I view him as closer to Matty and Johnson than the other pitchers mentioned. Also, I'm curious about Jim Thorpe. Certainly some cards must exist of him and they must be immensely popular. Does the fact he is in the football HOF qualify him for this list? ... the popularity of Dead Ball players and the passion we all have for them is really remarkable, especially considering none of us actually watched any of them play ... |
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Posted By: Brett
I would try to collect Joe McGinnity cards, but he isn't in alot of sets. I could easily get the t206, e91 and i guess the c46, but the e107 i'd never be able to get. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Thorpe has only 2 cards by himself as a baseball player. He is in the Zeenut set and the m101-5 set. My m101-5 Thorpe is prized card of my collection. |
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Posted By: andy becker
jay, i never get tired of seeing the m101-5 thorpe. that card is high on my wantlist. |
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Posted By: John S
1) Cobb |
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Posted By: Lyle
1. Cobb |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Thorpe is also in the E270 Colgans Tin Top set. |
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Posted By: cmoking
In the T206 set, the Cy Young cards go for more than the Christy Matthewson cards - given the same grade and same pop. However, it seems in other sets, Matty usually goes for more than Cy Young. Why is this? |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: JimB
I think also that for some reason the pitching poses of Matty are undervalued currently. It may be partly because they are more common, but I must say that I have been surprised by the low numbers they have brought in relative to other T206 HOFs. The portrait though is now and always has been strong. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Andy, he grabbed a bat from the neighborhood kids and is chasing them off his lawn after they hit one too mnay balls into his yard. |
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