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This forum always offers great info, so I hoped maybe someone could school me up on T210s and the series 8 Southern Leaguers in general. I have done a deep dive into the past threads here but still have some questions about these red border beauties. Being somewhat of a rookie to the pre-war scene, any discuss is probably good info so feel free to shout out!
Since I collect my own town's cards, I started adding T210s about ten years ago. My local club was in the series 8 group, there seems to be a few from that group that I never have seen in the wild yet others seem pretty common for cards from this era so it left me to wonder. Are there short prints from each series? Seems like there must be, but wasnt sure. Has anyone done a population count? Yes I probably could look it up but didn't find one in my previous search, if someone has already done it I would love to get an idea of what is out there. Would you say the value of T210's has increased in proportion to other pre-war cards? Seems like they vary wildly and I can't get a handle on if they are all going up or maybe I am just after the short prints now. Also there seem to be a few variants, is there a complete list available? Last time I relied on a rando internet list for T210's I later came across a variant I hadn't seen. doh! I enjoy the artwork and the basic style of the cards, would like to know more about how they were designed, printed and distributed. I assume they were done like the other T series that have been discussed here with great detail. Thanks in advance for the help, this rookie appreciates it! |
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I would encourage you to read through the old posts in this forum using the search function -- there's a ton of great stuff as well as fun cards to take a look at.
Here's a great thread where Jeremy writes out a lot of good info along with posts from other members: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=201334 Cheers, Steve |
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Lew Lipset's Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards, volume 3, about 20th century tobacco cards would be helpful for you. It was reprinted combined with volumes 1 and 2. It lists all of the cards, I don't think any have been discovered after publication. Also, the large Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards, Bob Lemke worked on assembling these, they were published by Krause; it has a good listing of the cards.
And Bert Sugar's The Sports Collector's Bible lists them, there were 4 editions of the book, try you get the 4th edition, and if not, go for the 3rd. He lists the each of the 8 series separately, and then in each series the cards are bunched by team. That'd be helpful if you're really after those hometown cards. Dodging your query about short-prints, generally the cards of series 8 and 6 are the least plentiful, with series 7 close behind. Series 1 and 2 cards can eventually be tracked down. Doc, I hope that helps. What's your home town? Last edited by FrankWakefield; 09-15-2024 at 07:33 PM. |
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Yes, I think the cards were not printed all at the same time; I do think each series has some cards that are less plentiful than others. That's my opinion. I encounter that with the Nashville players in that troublesome series 8. Some you see occasionally, some seldom. I encountered that with series 6, the Blue Grass League. With those I got to 65/66... I lacked Angermeier fielding.
Series 8, Montgomery players Burnett Daly Graninger Gribbin Hart McCreery Miller Nolly Osteen Pepe Phillips Pratt Smith Thomas (2) Whiteman from Bert Sugar's The Sports Collectors Bible 3rd Edition |
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I know Whiteman and Osteen must exist as they are often listed, but has anyone ever seen one? I have been hunting them most of the last decade and haven't been able to track either one down.
I figured they were tougher, being regional interest, and likely printed in batches but some seem more rare so I was guessing they had some short prints involved. Pepe was the first one I picked up and have been chasing the rest ever since! Thanks so much! |
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