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Hello everyone. Quick question about '33 Goudey baseball here. I did look in the archive and searched here and google but couldn't find the answer so I hope someone here can help.
With the fronts of the cards, is there a reason why some have the stripe at the bottom with "Big League Chewing Gum" and others don't have that stripe at all? I'm sure I missed it somewhere but any help is appreciated. Thanks! |
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If I remember correctly the 1933 Goudeys were issued on ten different sheets, and the three(?) sheets of the cards that were issued last (including the cards that depict the World Series participants that year) are the ones that do not have the red stripe with the advertising on front. The 1933 set is overall very attractive, but I have always been drawn to the non-stripe cards especially...they just seem more colorful, and some of my favorite cards, like the Paul Richards card, Gehringer, Charley Root and the Ott, are all the non-stripe variety.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 07-27-2009 at 03:09 PM. Reason: added the Root of all evil |
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Thanks for the reply. Someone else has inquired about this and figured I'd help him out. It's something I've always wondered but just never went to find out. Again, thanks.
Bill |
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I think it has something to do with how they were released as the majority of non striped ones are giants who won the series that year. They may have release one half of the set earlier than the other bu tha is just speculation .
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I prefer the striped ones though a lot of the non striped ones do have great artwork like the wall berger card. My have is larry benton.
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One of the early SCD guidebooks (around the 4th edition) had a great article written by Lew Lipset with photos of all the sheets of the Goudey issue. The probable release date of each sheet was indicated. It was interesting to see that the card numbers within the set were not issued sequentially, but each sheet would have a variety of card numbers, usually in clusters, probably to spur kid collectors to search for the missing numbers. And if I recall correctly, the Goudey company, for whatever reason, decided to alter the front design on the last three (?) sheets so that the cards no longer had the red strip. These last sheets filled in all the number 'holes' (except of course for the Lajoie card which was only issued after the fact and distributed to collector inquiries), which is why you will have non-red stripe cards with lower numbers.
Brian |
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Interesting. I'd love to read that article.
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I'd like to read that article too!
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