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I've decided to undertake research on this obscure and intriguing set from the 1930s. Hopefully I'll discover enough to produce a decent article for Old Cardboard, assuming Lyman is interested. I've already figured out some stuff about the dating -- clearly they were not all issued in 1933 as often assumed.
I've now looked at most of the previous posts that mention Worches so I know some of you (Jeff, Todd, Greg, this means U) have a decent number of them. Many others have only one or a few, but any and all info is still helpful, so please check in with whatever you have. My first goal is to verify the existence (and get scans) of as many as possible cards from the checklist. So I would be really grateful if anyone and everyone could tell me which players you own (Majors and A.A.). Scans are always welcome, but that step can be left until later if you don't already have them scanned. Any other info you have about the set I would love to hear about as well. Thanks in advance! Tim Here are a few of my faves: worch 1.jpg |
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From my understanding I think Mack will be a very scarce one...
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Always love to see these. One of the best of the 1930's issues. Anyone know how the cards were distributed? Thanks to all for posting the scans.
PS - Scott that is an absolute knockout Gehrig! One of my favorite Gehrig cards of all time.
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Sorry Tim, If you've read all the posts here, then you know what I know. I spilled pretty much everything I know (which wasn't much), and I only occasionally chase the Millers and Saints cards nowadays. Here are a couple of the old threads.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ighlight=worch http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ighlight=worch http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ighlight=worch All I would add now is that I have seen about a dozen mailing envelopes that contained the pictures, and each one I have seen was mailed to a Minnesota resident save one that went to North Dakota (I don't have scans unfortunately). It would make sense that the company would advertise most heavily locally in Minnesota. I also own and have seen 3-4 examples of letterhead from Worch to at least one distributor in Ohio, but the message made no reference to the pictures. I have seen no letterhead or other advertising to suggest that the pictures went to tobacco distributors rather than to customers directly. I believe the general thinking is that customers sent in cigar bands in whatever quantities for the pictures, although I have never seen ads or other evidence promoting that method. I was never heavily into the set however, so my experience likely doesn't take you far. I would also note that several on ebay from I believe John Rumierez are said to to be from 1932, and seller claims that these were previously called Wheaties cards but that a recent large find of them were found in Worch Envelopes. I have not delved into that since learning of it early this year, but OC backs this up. As you know, these are easily distinguished from the Worch's of subsequent years. As mentioned in my earlier posts, the Worch-like pics were distributed in 1935 on a much more limited basis. All I have seen from this year were Mpls or St Paul players, leading me to wonder if they were either team issued or came from the newspapers whose credits appear on the card fronts (maybe as subscription awards). Here are the only two big leaguers I have left (shown before)--I have a scan of a Dizzy Dean I sold to a board member, but will let him post it --and a couple of what I believe to be 1935s. [IMG] ![]() [IMG] ![]() [IMG] ![]() [IMG] ![]() PM or email me with any questions, and include your m101 scans ![]()
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![]() The Minneapolis ( and St. Paul ) newspapers' Sports Departments may have photo archives , and the local historians and memoirs collections may be a great place to spend several years..... |
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Hey guys,
these are great! Keep em coming, and as I mentioned, even if you don't have scans, I would like a list of your holdings-- Tim |
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My only example:
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![]() .......strange coincidence but I also have a PSA-Graded R314 1936 Goudey Wide Pen Ben Chapman also misspelled as ''Champman'' in the flip. |
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Hello Tim, I first posted this awhile back on a thread about the most interesting Old Judge players. Foster "Babe" Ganzel, shown below, was the son of Charlie Ganzel (who can be found in the OJ set). Far more details can be found here: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=170286
This is my lone Worch Cigar card (and envelope).
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![]() .....The usual bright white borders have taken on the slight amber hue of the scrapbook pages' color.....hence they're not graded. |
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![]() ...sorry about the condition but it's neat that they've even survived.... |
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Mike, no need to apologize-- those are my kind of cards!
Keep em coming, everyone, and thanks! Hope to see many of you at the National. Tim |
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![]() ...and who can ever forget the dulcet tones of Si Seymour , Sr.-......look in his left hand.....how's that for marketing and product placement ? ....Jerry Harrington did the same for Wheaties , who sponsored the Millers' and Saints' games ...... ....I thought these were scarce and rare but it turns out that Leon has three of each... |
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![]() ....I don't remember Jimmy Dykes as being such a porky young feller....at first I thought these were the same player...... wait 'til you see my Homer Peel.... |
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![]() ...Tim , there's a gorgeous Homer Peel currently listed on Ebay ...several Worch offerings in fact , both current and '' completed ''...can you use those in your research , or is this forum more Tim-friendly ? |
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![]() ...I haven't seen the other Ganzel ; ..hope someone has one and can post a scan here.. |
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![]() The PSA Population Report for the Worch cards is spread out over both their Major and Minor League sections ; they stick to ''1933'' no matter what the actual year of issue is , no matter what evidence you produce ; in their world as far as they're concerned the name of the set is ''1933 Worch''. SGC attempts to be more precise and accurate . |
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![]() ...so it seems there is a different variation of Ernie Smith also out there somewhere , if you can trust the source used by the grader. I've not seen it ; we can hope some one can post a scan . |
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![]() ....accuracy may be in question , though. I think the flip should just reflect what is on the card ; I am very very content and pleased with the ''Gill'' card. |
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![]() ....evidently two types exist for the same player in some cases....in this example , one is the common glossy black and white , while the other has a sepia tone to it ? ; also I noticed that when you wobble the sepia-toned photo/card into a strong light there is a noticeable phosphorescent presence on the dark/black color only.....there are guys on this forum that know a lot about that stuff ; .....and although the exact same photo was used , the ''cropping'' is different by a quarter inch ( look at where his elbow is in relation to the edge of the shot , and also note the amount of heel visible....) ...Tim , you are going to have sooooo much fun... |
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Has anyone ever seen Estil Crabtree from this set? He was my assistants uncle, and Worch is the only card of his that I haven't even seen, let alone been able to obtain.
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Guys...I live about 1/4 mile away from Midway ballpark...where the saints currently play. In a few years they will be moving to lowertown st paul...and while this will be a huge plus for DT St Paul...it will leave a major hole in my neighborhood!
I'm ecstatic to have this original collection of Worch saints from the 33' season in my collection. After cross referencing the 2 checklists I could find...I believe the otto bluege is uncatalogued...and coincidentally the collection came with one envelope with otto bluege written in pencil on the back. Additionally all of the cards have numbers written on the back...and a few have remnants of baby ruth wrappers which I find super cool! Check em out! Here are a few...wanna see more? Last edited by ullmandds; 08-06-2013 at 10:01 AM. |
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for sharing info and photos. Pete, that is very cool to have an uncatalogued one! I was sure that the existing Worch checklists are incomplete/erroneous, so this is exactly the kind of thing I hope we can discover by pooling our knowledge.
I picked up just a couple of Worches at the National, which I will post when I have had a chance to scan them. Also I just bought most of the few that remained from the last Larry Fritsch one-of-a-kind catalog. They have a few left, if anyone is interested: Crowder, Todt, Hartnett, and one or two others that I already had. |
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Tim...kinda strange how the SCD(or whatever it's now called) has a different checklist from the other one I found. I tried contacting Bob Lempke to adjust the checklist...but he is no longer involved. I will try the contact he referred me to .
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I have 2 questions for you guys:
1...If u have Worch envelope(s)...does it have the player's name handwritten on the back in pencil? 2...Do any of you have cards with #'s handwritten on the back in pencil like mine? |
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Some more 33' Saints...marching in!
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This...I find interesting.
Check out this link to a previous REA auction: http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2011/624.html I find it interesting that the customer requested certain players including Otto Bluege...who was out of stock at the time...yet to this day the Otto Bluege card is uncatalogued. |
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![]() ... again the sepia-toned photo with the dark areas that fluoresce when tilted into the light ; the other is the standard glossy black and white ..two different graders gave him two different names , no doubt attempting to be helpful ; ...in a perfect world the standard protocol for flips would be whatever is on the card..... I still love that '' Gill'' in this thread from a couple days ago... |
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![]() ...again , I don't trust the grader's notation 100%.... |
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![]() ....without scrapbooks , grampas , and attics , we would have slim pickins on vintage... |
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![]() ...I've seen very few like the Max Carey ; there are a lot like the larger Rube Benton ; Pepper Martin might be aged and faded somewhat or maybe not. Need to see another one for comparison. ...The shorter , wider Rube Benton is the same photograph but not a Worch Cigar issue.... very slightly thinner stock ; but it's big and from the 1930's so I had to have it ; anyone recognize what set it might be from ??? ....It would be great if the member with those two fantastic Lefty Groves could post them again , side by side , with a tweak more contrast , so the details are defined and exposed . Thanks , MikeGarcia |
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stoked to have this one crossed off my HOF Rookie "want list"...
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![]() ....Graded several months apart about five years ago..... the graders apparently used different sources for ID purposes ; one flip indicates that there is another var. which has a background , the other implies that there exists another pose.... ....these two are identical except : the one with the sloppily-placed name-box and 'way too much ink has a larger projection of the subject by almost 10% ,which puts his head closer to the top border . You have to stare at them for a long time to see it . I need to get a life beyond staring at old baseball cards. |
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![]() ''No Background'' dominates the few I have had graded by PSA ..... Does SGC use any phrase up in their flips to signify varieties ? ...The Norris looks incomplete ; or perhaps rushed by the art department or the printer... |
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