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I live in a small town and we have a wonderful little museum called the Dakotaland Museum. When I went through the museum last week the wonderful lady that runs is said they are going to try and get a small baseball exhibit on loan for next year.
I gave it some thought for a few days and today I talked to the lady that runs the museum and asked if they would like to have 1 baseball card from every decade from the last century to display. She thought it was a great idea, so now I need to figure out what cards(players) to get rounded up to donate. I am looking for suggestions on cards. I want to get big name players even non fans would recognize but I also don't want them to cost me an arm and a leg. I plan on getting all graded cards because of the descriptions on the flips so non collectors will know what they are. Here is what I have come up with so far but they are subject to change if someone suggests something better. 1900-09 open 1910-19 Going with a T210 not sure of player. 1920-29 open 1930-39 1932 Sanella Babe Ruth 1940-49 open 1950-59 Card from the 1959 Fleer Ted Williams set 1960-69 1962 Topps #18 Mickey Mantle & Willie Mays 1970-79 1974 Topps #2 Hank Aaron 1980-89 1983 #586 Wade Boggs 1990-99 1993 #98 Derek Jeter |
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I understand the desire to have Williams but I think more non-fans know Jackie Robinson. When I ask people to name old players the first is always Ruth and the second is more offer than not Robinson. He had a huge impact on the social history of our country and is still taught in schools as a historical figure. Just my opinion but I think a 56 Topps Robinson would show a classic 50's style card with a familiar name more than the Fleer Williams might.
Drew
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I think a J.Robinson Exhibit is a great idea for the '40's slot.They are the size of a postcard.
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Looking for'47-'66 Exhibits and any Carl Furillo,Rocky Colavito and Johnny Callison stuff. |
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Ty Cobb would seem like a must.
Probably Ripken 82 topps traded over Boggs? |
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So, no Dakota-related cards?
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The Boggs is the only card on the list that is not up for debate, he is my favorite player. I would use South Dakota players but very few would know who the are. Space is limited so I could ask for a little more room if they are interested in some home state players. |
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