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Posted By: JB
There does not seem to be many of his cards around (certainly not graded), anyone that can explain the low production of his cards please enlighten me. ") |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I can't comment about graded, but I have about ten different Grover Cleveland Alexander cards. They are a little harder to come by given supply and demand. |
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Posted By: Dennis
just the era he played in ....he started in 1911 and missed the t sets and e sets and quit in 1930 b4 the boom of the 30's gum cards |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dennis beat me to it. There were two golden ages of baseball cards- 1910 and 1933- and Alexander's career missed them both. |
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Posted By: JB
I suspected that was the case....its kind of odd. Thanks for the info guys. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Although not a traditional baseball card, here is GCA's earliest issue............ |
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Posted By: Brian T
I agree. I have this one from my HOF RC collecting days (and it is available for trade), but I had a tough time finding any of his cards. I know that the 2 game cards predate it, but they never appealed to me. I can't remember the last time a 1914 CJ Alexander hit ebay. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Alexander was one quarter vampire from his maternal side, which meant his image couldn't be captured by a lithograph. This is why all his vintage cards are photoengravings. |
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Posted By: Brian T.
That must be why I can't post his picture. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Once the problem with posting an image to this post is resolved, I will put up my ten cards as well as a couple of duplicates. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: JB
Great cards! |
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Posted By: Brian T
I agree. Those are some sweet Grover cards. Your CJ is much nicer than mine. Is it a 1914 or a 1915? |
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Posted By: octavio44
YOU DONT SEE MANY ALEXANDER CARDS IS THAT THEY ARE IN PRIVATE COLLECTIONS ,,NEVER FOR SALE ,,,I OWN ONE BEAT UP CRACKER JACK AND WILL NEVER SELL ,,,OCTAVIO |
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Posted By: Anonymous
1914. |
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Posted By: Jerry Spillman
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Posted By: Jimi
Here's my lone example which I may selling off very shortly. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Jerry, I know Rand Bailey (from West Virginia) had purchased one at the Pittsburgh show a few years ago and he showed it to me at the show while we were chatting. I believe it had a small amount of paper attched to each corner on back but was pretty nice otherwise. He had just picked it up and wasn't sure what he wanted for it at the time. He has probably sold it since but I remember seeing it. |
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Posted By: Matt
REA had this beauty in '05 with an Alexander: |
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Posted By: TONY III
I have a PSA 2 1914 Alexander that I might be interested in selling. If you are interested in buying. Please e-mail me at tonyiii@roadrunner.com |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Maybe it doesn't fit everyone's definition of a card, but close enough for me... |
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