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Old 10-19-2013, 02:16 PM
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Default Let's see some cards from the lesser-publicized sets

I am very much enjoying collecting my T206 set, but on the discussion about what the culture of the forum used to be like, Barry made the comment that the pre-war forum has become almost too t206-centric, to the chagrin of many. As a newer collector from this era, I have seen just how easy it is to get lured by the high profile of "the Monster". It offers many challenges because of the sheer number of cards within the set, and the different ways it can be collected.

But I don't want to talk about that set today. Nor do I want to talk about the wonderful Goudey cards, or the Cracker Jack sets. I want to ask you guys to share your favorites from what might be considered slightly lesser-known sets. Cards that hold just as much history, cards that have just as much charm, only they lack the big spotlight.

So, if you please, let's see some of your favorites outside the "major" sets I have listed. And if you would, please tell me how you got interested in collecting the cards you're showing me. What makes them special to you? I would love to learn some more about the cards produced in the late 1800s, too. I understand that the Allen & Ginter sets, the Old Judge, etc are considered benchmark sets for their period, but I know very little about them. I would like to broaden my knowledge on these, too. How were the pictures taken back then different from those just 20 to 30 years later? Let's see some Hugh Duffy cards, some Cap Ansons, some Captain Jack Glasscocks and some Tim Keefes.
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Old 10-19-2013, 02:22 PM
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These are two very collectible sets, IMO. I find the D304s to be like small works of art. And the e90-2 Wags has always been "the attainable portrait," to me.



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Old 10-19-2013, 02:28 PM
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I have to admit a soft spot for the American Caramel cards. I think I just like the candy cards in general. The D304 is new to me, however. The likeness of the Cobb is sharp, and I like the color and level of detail.

Good start to the thread, Matt! I'd love to add a Wagner portrait, but the ones I have seen have been way beyond what I want to spend. I'll have to look into this one.

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Here's three E270 Colgan's Red Borders
Mike, where did one get these? You've piqued my curiosity.
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Not to be left out d303's...one mislabeled...and a token t216 mino.
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Nice Mino Pete. I've got a D303 Evers that could be the twin of yours.

Bill, the E270's came in tins with gum just like their brother, E254 Stars of the Diamond I believe.
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Old 10-19-2013, 02:47 PM
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mike...i bet yours doesn't have a crease across his face!
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Here's three E270 Colgan's Red Borders
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Old 10-22-2013, 04:33 PM
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When I first joined Net54, a board member was kind enough to send these three cards to me as a gift (thanks again, Scott.) They are still in my collection and I intend to keep it that way.

If I have done my homework properly, they are, from left to right:

- 1929-30 Four-on-one Exhibits L. A. Blue/O. Melillo/F. O. Rourke (Frank O'Rourke)/F. Schulte

- 1916 M101-4 Sporting News Joe Connolly

- 1939-46 Salutation Exhibits Carl Hubbell





Bringing these out tonight to scan them reminded me that there is much more to Pre-War than just T206. Thanks for starting this thread, Bill.

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1912 L1 Leathers



S81 Silks



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More from Louisiana
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Close to pre war
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someone mentioned Steven's Firearms cards/blotters. Here are a few...with ole man Mack burning a hand rolled stogey And a large promo card of the Macon Peaches team, with "Little Willie" the League's most popular batboy.

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Leon, It was me thanks for posting yours. I know they come in different
colors but most of the ones I have seen have been blue.
Have you seen any of these for sale recently?

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Leon, It was me thanks for posting yours. I know they come in different
colors but most of the ones I have seen have been blue.
Have you seen any of these for sale recently?

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No, I haven't seen one for sale in at least a few years, from what I can remember. They do come up and aren't too terribly expensive when they do.....A common might be $150-$250 and a HOF'er might double that, depending on grade etc....They are neat though...and I especially like them when they have specific company ink stamps on them, as the top one does.
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When I first started showing interest in the Goudey cards as a teen an older collector suggested looking at the Delong set as well. He was right these are nice cards, but never got another one after my first:

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