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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
As was indicated by Burdick, when he was collecting, the phrase “Id rather have a hole in my card, than a hole in my collection”; was true then, and for many, remains true today. But not for all. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
No, this stuff is my hobby. Thinking about it is fun. Wat? You want me to have less fun? |
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Posted By: Brian
"But the intent of my offering is to propose an alternate path to achieve the stated objectives and by the comments hopefully generated, provide insight for me on the actual range of considerations involved here." |
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Posted By: Jason
Gil, |
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Posted By: leon
Since my goal is to have 1 of each pre-WWII baseball card in the ACC, I will have to agree with our beloved great grandfather of collecting, Mr.Burdick. My preference is a HOF'er but a hole is a hole in the collection. A beat up common will suffice until I can upgrade. In some sets the mere existence of an available card, HOF'er or not, is so seldom seen that one must jump at the chance to "fill the void". I would offer a different view on the rare sets ,like Orange Borders, commons vis a vis HOF'ers. I think there are so few cards circulating that whether it's a HOF'er or not, they are all darn scarce (or "rare" if I must). In this case, and others like it, I don't think the HOF'ers were necessarily collected more then the regular players and therefore the population of such is almost equal. There are many sets I can name (Tango Eggs, E92 Nadja's, E105 Mello Mints, etc...) where the availability of high grade commons is unequal to that of HOF'ers....In other words there seem to be more high grade commons than HOF'ers, which would disprove this collecting theory of high grade HOF'ers. BTW, if the Matty Orange Border didn't have the hole I would have gobbled it up...but since I already have a team Orange Border, and there are others that come up for sale every so often, I chose to wait. regards |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Yes Gil, but my collection 'requires of me' both type selectivity and hof requisity (my word, so no jokes please!), thus I only collect a single card of any one hofamer, and can repeat no type more than once in the entire collection........ I know, madness! |
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Posted By: Bob
I agree completely with Leon. Also don't forget that at the time the cards were issued back in the 'teens, these guys were not yet in the Hall and there were many players who had sensational careers for a few years and were as popular as many who made it in to the Hall. It would seem reasonable that collectors would be scurrying to get Dauberts, Leachs, McInninis', etc., just as much as Hoopers, Schalks, Bresnahans, etc. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Leon - I hate to correct you, but there are 4 holes in the Matty Orange Borders |
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Posted By: Jason
was actually a very solid middle-reliever of the era...his stats just didn't translate well due to the technology of the times, and his habit of getting himself traded 2-3 times each year for gross insubordination |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Well, I certainly understand and sympathize with those who are trying to master sets which are very demanding. Mine is quite understanding, but difficult to understand. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Jason, |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
My name is pseudo and here is the matrix solution..... |
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Posted By: Jason
I'm just trying to get his story out there, ya know...spread the word |
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Posted By: jay behrens
is the word of the day "legs"? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I remember that song. Looking up from the mud, the blood and the beer, he says "Im the mangy dog that named you Sue" |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Here are the SGC population breakdowns for certain sets. I think it empirically demonstrates what we all know gut-wise, which is that higher grade prewar cards are much rarer than their postwar counterparts. I find the differences between the T cards within their polulations to be particularly interesting. It appears that higher grade T210s are proportionally rarer than higher grade T206's by about 40% (1.9% v. 3.1%). |
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