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Posted By: Chris
So some of the posts from the "old timers" have been really great. I was wondering if anyone would like to share any stories of conversations, trades, buy ,sell or just general experiences with some of the pioneers of the hobby like Burdick, Nagy, Carter, Bray etc. It would be great to hear some stories. Maybe someday someone will write a book about the pioneers of the hobby. Much like Lawrence Ritter realized in the 60's that someone should interview some of these old ball players, I think someone should interview some of the dinosaurs of the card collecting hobby that are left. LOL. Just kidding. I have had a renewed interest in this board recently with the true collecting stories that have been shared recently. Anybody have anything they want to share? Any great stories of discovering "new" cards that everybody knows about now? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
(Via e-mail) |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I guess the greatest find I had a chance to be a part of occurred in 1998 when I got a call from a man in New Mexico who was cleaning out his garage and found his childhood baseball card collection. He had a batch of 1933 Goudeys, all with the ads cut off, and two U.S. Caramels. One was Lou Gehrig, his favorite player, and the second one he had no idea why he saved it- Lindy Lindstrom. At the time, only a single copy of that card was known, and it was cancelled. He had just uncovered the only clean example in existence. Fortunately we hit it off well and he allowed me to auction it for him. I always felt that he probably saved it because he was the only one on his block who had one, since it was originally severely short-printed so kids could never finish the set. I've handled many great pieces over the years, but that one is right up there with my favorites. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
great collectibles. Anyway, one of us looks silly. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Julie- his last sentence mentions "any stories of finds of great cards." That's why I told the story I did. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I caught the bug of vintage collecting with the help of Bill Mastro. It was at a show shortly after the Metrodome opened. He was set up but only brought 2 brief cases of cards, both filled with pre-WWII items. Bill was very gratiuos and let this 17 yr old kid look at the items and answer my questions. I was fasinated with the Pulliam cigar label and he told me the story behind Mr. Pulliam (Nat'l League President that committed suicide shortly after resigning). I ended up buying a T202 Just Before the Battle with Bresnahan/McGraw end panels, I believe $50 (drained most of my buying funds). I still have the card to this day. I also have since purchase the Pulliam cigar label, which is my picture by my name. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The blue and white porcelain was sitting on the marble fireplace since your visit, and we love it- but recently my cat jumped on the mantlepiece so we moved it to safer quarters. We enjoyed your visit but I do not remember that it was the week that DiMaggio died- that would make it 1999. I was working at Sotheby's then. Time surely does fly. P.S.- my beard is a lot grayer now, for sure. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The 1st few years I returned to this hobby I concentrated |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
but I know it was the Joe D weekend, maybe because--see, I wasted a whole 1 1/2 days getting INTO Chicago to change planes for N.Y (SNOW) and you didn't know that, so you assumed I'd brought the Joe because of his death--you thought I hadn't left home till after he died--I guess. I remember I spent the first night at a motel near the airport--I think--boy, what a memory!!!--and then came to your place. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've had my beard for a very long time, and that set of Duke cabinets was in my auction. Those I remember well. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Joe died in March (just looked). |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
The "Sports Collectors Bible" opened up an new world for me. Cards of Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth-I was hooked. Soon I was receiving SCD in the mail-before Krause publishing, and chomping at the bit to buy my first cards. I saw a ad for T206's from Wirt Gammon. The ad said send a want and it would be filled for 2.00 each. Using my birthday money I sent him my list of 10-all HOFers of course and waited anxiously for a package. Less than a week later a letter arrived. It explained that the ad had been for common T206's not the stars. Then the letter went on with friendly collecting advice which softened the blow of not getting the cards-or so I thought. Looking in the envelope again I pulled out a folded piece of paper-a list of all the HOFers in T206 he had available with a note saying that I could pick 9 on this list for the price he had stated in the ad. Neatly tucked in the folds of the list was the tenth card,a black cap Mathewson in VG-Ex condition. |
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Posted By: bill smith
Hello, I just joined to say a couple of things about my Father in Law Frank Nagy. I married Mr. Nagy's only Daughter in 1973. Mr. Nagy not only took young collectors under his wing but took a poor kid from the wrong side of the tracks into his family. I came to admire this man more that I can ever say in this short post, but over the coarse of 20 some years I became a better Man just from words of wisdom he was willing to share with me. I'm not a collector so I'm not sure if this is allowed or not but I have needed to say this for a long long time. Thanks |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bill- I've been in the hobby since 1982 but regret that I never had the opportunity to deal with Frank Nagy. Sounds like I missed a chance to meet a really special person. Glad you took the time to post. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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