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Posted By: Josh
I am wondering have there ever been Boston Garter cards auctioned on ebay? I have heard some speculation that about 6-7 years ago there was 5 auctioned, but I dont know who they were and how much they brought. I collect them and am interested if there is any information out there regarding this. Let me know if you guys on the board have any information. I have never seen any on ebay, but a couple times in REA auctions. |
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Posted By: fkw
I cant remember seeing any 1912's, but Ive seen a few of the 1914 Sepia cards on eBay, but this was a few years back. When I first started watching eBay in about 1999 I used to see maybe one or two a year and most were sold by noncollectors who didnt know what they had. I can remember a Lajoie (slightly trimmed), and a Zimmerman offhand, but I think Ive seen maybe 4-5 total but none in last few years. |
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Posted By: leon
I remember one being auctioned on ebay about 6-7 yrs ago. I think it was Rucker...and he had a very small notch out of the side. It went for about 2700...and sold soon after that for about 5500 in an auction house sale.....I should have nabbed it... |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
I remember the 1914s, but don't remember the players. The only known 1912 Boston Garter Walter Johnson was once sold on ebay as well. |
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
You don't meet too many people who collect 1912 Boston Garters everyday. Which cards do you own? Please share a scan if you get a chance. It took me 4 years just to track one down. The cards are unbelievable. I know there is going to be at least 1 in REA's next auction. The 1912 blows the 1913 or 1914 BG's away. They don't even compare, although it would be nice to own the Jackson that is in Mile High if I had an extra $40K sitting around. Have there been any graded by PSA, GAI, or any other grading company? I know SGC will be able to grade these soon. They should have the larger holders ready by the end of summer. Send me an email, I may know of 1 that is available. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Count me amongst those that think the 1912's are awkward and, to me, unattractive. I do however love the 1913's. There is something about guys standing around in their underwear and Garters that just doesn't do anything for me. Again, just my opinion. |
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Posted By: Ben
It amazes me how some think this set is unattractive. Maybe the sight of grown men in their garters cause some slight discomfort? |
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Posted By: Jp
awesome looking cards! thanks for sharing scans. |
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Posted By: Erland Stevens
The unintentional comedy on these cards can't be beat. Professional athletes dressing in front of a large picture window or even an outside door. The players haven't yet put on their pants, but they've all put on their caps. |
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Posted By: Jerry
I Ditto what Ben Said, but I like the 1913's almost as much. I'll probally never own one, there out of my league but one can dream. |
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Posted By: bruce dorskind
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
you could wear a garter belt without someone wanting to beat you up ! Sexuality is somewhat different today ,these |
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Posted By: Josh
Well, my interest in these cards have grown each year since I found a hoard of them in south central pennsylvania in December of 1997. I was a young teenager at the time but everyone knew that I was a big collector. I purchased the cards, but my grandfather had kept them for me because of the great value they had. When I was suppose to be 21 I was supposed to get them because ultimately, they were mine and he was just holding them for me. Well, I no longer have the 5 that I owned because he got someone to sell them around 1999-2000 on ebay for him. I didnt know of this until I turned 21 years old and asked him were my cards were. I fell out with my grandfather ever since. He had just passed away in April of this year and I am trying to find out where my 5 Boston Grters had gone and who currently have them. There is not a day that goes by that I dont hink of them because as a college student I could have sold one to help pay for student loans and whatnot. The 5 that I had were Nap Rucker with a small notch out of the side, Ed Walsh in prtty good shape, Frank Chance in decent shape, Christy Matthewson, with almost the entire left side on the back with paper loss like it was in a scrap book. The front was pretty good though, and then what I felt was the best conditioned one was the Walter Johnson. I should have taken pictures or something, but I did not excpect to never see them again. I'm sure I will never get them back without paying BIG BUCKS now adays but I will try until the day I diebecause they were the prize of my collection! |
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Posted By: david
so you heard speculation that five were sold, but didnt know the players and any other info. but the cards were yours, sold by your grandfather on ebay. which is it? |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Please don't take this guy seriously. You can change your login but you didn't change your email address. Please take a look at this post- |
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Posted By: Josh
My friend posted that a while back when we first joined this forum and he was being dumb and saying that hoping someone would ask him questions and stuff. He is a good guy and has made many transactions with people on here. I dont even know where hes been, but I am being serious here about this. I can give you all the information about the 5 cards. Why would I lie about this???????? And Brian did list the wrong two, It is Walsh and Chance. If you guys can help then awsome, if not, thats cool too. I posted the original question hoping to get some leads becasue I wasnt sure if they sold them on ebay, but once Leon said about the Rucker, I knew they had. |
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Posted By: david
your friend 'brian' with the same email address as you? yes, why would you make something like this up? please tell. |
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
These are by far the most attractive cards in the entire hobby. If you have never seen one in your hands you can't imagine how unbelievable the card is. I think that Dan Koteles has it right. There is a reason that collectors cherish these cards. 1912 Garter cards are unreal. It's one card that will never leave the collection. |
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Posted By: rmacpa
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Posted By: Brian
J.B. |
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Posted By: rmacpa
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Posted By: Brian
email has been sent |
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Posted By: rmacpa
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Are just plain weird. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
then why would you off one for a student loan ?....if his |
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Posted By: Keith
I for one was intrigued by this post. I don't have any Boston Garters, but they are indeed very attractive cards. |
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Posted By: rmacpa
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The examples posted from my site came from a California man who's long deceased relative (great grandfather?) had been a travelling salesman in Texas. The family assumed he must have hawked Boston Garters. The guy originally emailed me and said he had bunch of Boston Garters, including some still stuck together (they were issued in panels of I think four cards). I wasn't sure whether or not to beleive him, but he sent me jumbo crystal clear images. The cards are so rare, and many of the examples he provided I'd never even seen images of before, that I knew the only way he could give me the images was if he or someone he knew scanned the genuine cards. I did not buy them (someone else did), but the family member let me use the images on my site. |
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Posted By: rmacpa
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Posted By: sam-ny
why did brian change his name to josh |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
my guess is that he has a fixation with garters..... |
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
He may have not owned a 1912 Garter, but he knows details about the cards that no one would know unless they had seen them. Very interesting. Not sure he is lying. Anyways, the 1912 Garters were distributed in a 4 card connected panel. Bruce said he had a connected panel that I believe he got from a member of this board. It would be nice if Bruce would be so kind and post an image. I would imagine that most people did not like that their heroes were being depicted in ladies underwear, so they threw the cards away. That would explain the lack of quantity known to exist. I know before handling one of the beauties that they were not very appealing. After looking at one for quite some time, it was apparent that I was holding the equivalent of a Picasso painting. I would rather have a 1912 Boston Garter than a t-206 Wagner. For me it is the greatest one card in the hobby. |
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Posted By: Brian
I was 15 years old when i owned them and like I said my grandfather held them for me. my memory is a bit blurry, but I am 90 percent sure that Walter johnson was standing wearing a greay uniform. The condiotion of the card was great. The rucker had a notch out of it, the laporte some light creases and maybe a tad of paper loss on the back. The walsh he was sitting down and in great shape and the matthewson was nice on the front, but on the back has a very distict paper loss vertically on the left side. Very heavy paper loss to be truthful. So anymore questions feel free to ask, but i just want to know who has my cards, thats it. And for the guys saying i never owned them and that i should collect t206's of the players on the boston garter cards, actually in the deal with the 5 cards were 212 tobacco cards with cobb, mathewson,johnson etc. But i dont think anyone on the board would accept t206's over boston garters. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Brian, |
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Posted By: sam-ny
in the previous thread, someone named brian says the 1912 |
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Posted By: leon
The matty, I am told by reliable sources, has about 20% back damage, vertical, on one side. The front is vg-ish. Until I see more hard evidence of a scam or phish, I am reluctant to ban anyone. Of course if it is shown to be definitive then I would not let those games go on, on this board....best regards ...moderator dude... |
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Posted By: Brian
thanks leon. I know what I am talking about and if the moderator has reliable sourses of the condition of the matty with the paper loss vertically on the left side then I am pleased with that. Leon, do you know if the person who owns it now got it from my grandfather? I would like info about it. But this brings up another question then. If you guys are saying the Walter Johnson u know about has back damage, then there is another somehwere in great shape. So there are 2 known examples. |
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Posted By: leon
I have quite a bit of history, as well as some lurkers, on this board....of possibly those cards. I would like to speak with you in person (phone), if possible, tomorrow. regards |
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Posted By: sam-ny
now you are saying there are two boston garter johnsons |
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