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Old 09-11-2009, 09:03 AM
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Default Harrington's/Yuengling's, etc. Earl Smith

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I've exchanged a few e-mails with Pete Calderon at Heritage concerning the 1928 Harrington's Earl Smith #48 card they have in their Oct. 1 auction. The SGC-graded Good card is already up to $11,000.

Pete's auction lot description says there are only two graded by SGC and none by PSA. He theorizes the green Smith cards were used as an exchange if/when a kid turned in the complete 60-card set for a gallon of ice cream. But that would mean that regular black-and-white cards would have been issued.

My questions . . .

Do b/w Earl Smith cards exist for Harrington's?

Are there any recorded #48 Smith survivors (b/w or green) among the parallel sets from Yuengling, Tharp or Sweetman?

Thanks for your thoughts on this.
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Bob, I saw that card in the current auction and have to say that I am fairly shocked that it has recieved any bids. Are we 100% sure this Earl Smith is a shortprinted card card like some of the other 1920's SP's like the Maple Crispette Stengel or Cleghorn (hockey), the Holland Peckinpaugh, the V145-1 Corbeau (hockey), etc.? Are there really that many 1920's Ice Cream card collectors out there to justify the price? It is definitely an interesting piece, but the price seems a bit odd.

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Bob, I saw that card in the current auction and have to say that I am fairly shocked that it has recieved any bids. Are we 100% sure this Earl Smith is a shortprinted card card like some of the other 1920's SP's like the Maple Crispette Stengel or Cleghorn (hockey), the Holland Peckinpaugh, the V145-1 Corbeau (hockey), etc.? Are there really that many 1920's Ice Cream card collectors out there to justify the price? It is definitely an interesting piece, but the price seems a bit odd.

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Agreed, more research is needed before making any type of commitment! I'd also like to know how the seller convinted the auction house regarding card value or opening bid??

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Brad - good find; I thought this discussion had come up previously. My thoughts haven't changed since then:

"about 75% of the cards in the issue have a composite population of 3 or less."

I don't see any way the pop reports indicate that it was a chase card.
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If I were the consignor I would be clicking my heels right about now...and maybe buy a lotto ticket and airplane ticket to Vegas.....And to think the E121- Shotwell Ruth card only brought somewhere around 8k after juice.....Where's my can of spray paint?
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Pete's auction lot description says there are only two graded by SGC and none by PSA.
The SGC pop reports also show 11 Harrington's cards with only 1 example graded...
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