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Posted By: Jeff Williams
For the past couple of months I have had a growing fascination with 19th century baseball cards. After doing a little research on availability and price, I have concluded that the old judge baseball card set is the most appealing. However, I am having a little trouble deciding how to collect this set! I realize that there are various ways to collect old judge's such as HOF's, teams, variations, etc. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Old threads on this board are the best way to learn.Id do alot of research first on the set,look at scans(for example on gfg.com they have tons of them) for subsets or teams you like and try to find something thats within your price range before you start buying.Basically dont go looking for things like spotted ties for $200 each |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Do not collect the set. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Learning a bit about the game certainly focused my attention on certain players and highlights. Read Nemec's books about 19th century baseball. Then seeing the cards of the players you've read about will bring the game to life for you. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Well first off, cross Larry Corcoran off your want list. There's a nut that lives on the east coast that collects this player very "aggressively". If you want a Corcoran card you might have to beg and pony up a lot of dough. With that said, lets move into what's fun and how to collect these little beauties. |
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Posted By: joe
Hi, |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
I share the same sentiment as the others in that once OJ draws you in it's tough to shake. I started collecting Detroit OJs in the late 80's and find them far more collectable today with internet and increased auction exposure. I remember thinking one card of each player was a stretch but now I fully expect to complete all the poses (from 1887). |
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Posted By: Jeff Williams
After reading all of your great post I have decided to collect these extraordinary cards by team. Now its down to which team I should collect. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
If i was just going by one team and had no prejudice towards one team over an other id probably go for the NY Giants since they are easy to find for the most part and you have alot of hall of famers like O'rourke,Connors,Welch,Ewing,Ward and interesting players like George Pino Legs Gore who scored more runs than games played,and Art Whitney who has a card with him and a dog,and John Roach who pitched just one major league game and unconfirmed sources have said he pitched with both hands in that game.If you go for all the poses of Giants players than that will keep you busy for awhile |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Joe, when you complete all of the 1887 cards, how many cards will that be? |
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Posted By: Paul
I collect only the PCL players in PSA8 or higher. So far I haven't found any, which is quite a relief. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
And it's technically not the PCL, since it wasn't organized yet. It was the California League. Minor distinction. |
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Posted By: Paul
But, Barry, if I limit myself to PCL Old Judges then I'm guaranteed never to have to shell out a million dollars for one. |
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Posted By: Fred C
A million dollars for a Cal League OJ... hmmm... You could get yourself a T206 Wagner and Plank for that much money... heck, you could have bought over 400 different OJ playerss for that much money and had enough to probably get the T206 Wagner... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Hello Bruce, the complete run of 1887 Detroit Wolverines numbers only 28. Of the 8 National League teams, Detroit had the fewest players & poses. |
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Posted By: anthony
if $ isnt too much of an issue, (it is for me) i would suggest picking up any "good deal" or hard to find player and hold it for later to trade for your specific players/teams/subsets etc...with so many options in the oj's, you may change your mind a few times before you finally decide what to collect |
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Posted By: Jeff Williams
Old Judge Browns Champs! |
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Posted By: Kramer
Jeff... |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
This is my favorite set by far. I collected it many differant ways over the years. (That is what makes it great!) I started by collecting the Des Monies players only and that lasted only a few months as I found there where many very hard to find cards for completion. With the help of Jay Miller and many other great collectors I started a SGC graded player set. I worked on this set for 3 years and was able to buy some of the hard to find cards but the set started to really slow down at around 425, not to mention the cost was getting higher and higher as I was chasing the near to impossable cards. I was lucky enough that when I did sell my set I was able to sell it to a collector who let me contiune to grow his set veiw the cards when ever needed a fix. |
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