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has anyone ever seen or owned a jake daubert auto? i would really like to see one if there are any around and what should i pay for a real one if i could find one?
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I've had several Jake Daubert autographs over the years, The last ones being two signed documents in the Fred Lieb/Conlon collection I purchased about 8 years ago. Both sold then for $3,500 each. What boosts the price is rarity, he died in 1924, He played for Brooklyn and he was a member of the 1919 Cincinnati Reds.
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This is my first post to this forum - I have attached one of my Daubert signatures - it is out of focus a bit but should give you a good example. This may be one of the autographs that Mr Stinson mentioned in his recent post.
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Thanks for posting the above, Yes that is one of the documents that came out of the Collection. It was a pretty amazing group. Bill Corcoran and I bought it in its entirety. In 1921 writer Fred Lieb along with photographer Charles Conlon were going to release a set of cards of the players and had every rostered player sign the release documents. (Including Daubert) , Then in 1928 they did the same, so there were two sets of documents. Then a printers strike followed by the Great Depression doomed the issue of the card set. The only names missing when we bought the collection were Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig which the original owner had given away back in the 1950's
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thats very nice i couldnt find not one auto doing a search so at least i know they excist. i'm currently collecting the 1919 reds auto's
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Thats a popular team to collect. And a real challenge I might add. There are several tough autographs from that team Jake Daubert being among them , However the REAL Rarities will eventually prove to be SHERRY MAGEE (Died-1929), MANUEL CUETO, CHARLIE SEE, BILL RARIDEN (Died-1942). Tough but obtainable would likely be IVY WINGO, SLIM SALLEE, MORRIE RATH, JAKE DAUBERT. There are a dozen or so easy and inexpensive names to find after that it gets interesting, (and expensive...smile) . Good luck with the project
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I believe that Hod Eller is a pretty tough sig from the 1919 Reds. Have you found him to be challenging as well, just out of curiousity? Here is my Hod Eller GPC (1946) from the Charles Keith collection. |
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Duabert will be VERY tought to find.......
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