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Posted By: peter chao
We all see those print ads about the large Larry Fritsch inventory of cards. Besides his inventory, does he actually collect? Has anybody actually heard about or seen his collection of prewar vintage cards? If so, what type of cards are in this collection? |
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Posted By: Sean
I belive he has 2 T206 Doyle - NY Nationals and a Thorpe Tin Top. |
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Posted By: Ricky Y
I recall at one time Larry opened a museum to show his collection. I first bought cards from him as a kid back in 1973. Complete 4th series since I couldn't find it in town. |
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Posted By: Jay
Larry has one of the great collections in the country. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Larry's collection is epic from all accounts. Though Mastro is selling unopened from his warehouse, I have seen no mention of any of his personal collection being sold. |
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Posted By: Chris
I have seen it and it is amazing. He has the only two known 32 Caramel Fred Lidstroms, a Wagner, two Doyles and stuff that many people have never seen. |
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Posted By: peter chao
You actually saw the collection. Did you get a personal invitation or was the collection open to the public for a while? |
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Posted By: Jason
I remember he bought 4 Fleischman bakery cards off of me for ungodly prices. THere were all P and without coupons. The Joe Wood has team name change writtnen on the front as well. He paid me several times NRMT standard price for these. When I asked him why, he told me they are going into his personal collection. I would assume he must have one hell of a collection. |
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Posted By: Bob
In the middle to late 1980's he bought the entire personal collection of dealer/collector John England of Fort Smith, Arkansas. At the time England had the largest known (or second largest according to Mark Macrae) Zeenut collection in the world. England also had complete sets of all the caramel cards and tobacco cards (T206 less Wagner etc.) that you could shake a stick at. I assume Larry still has these cards which, alone, would mean he has a tremendous collection. I know he has accumulated tons of cards besides these so his collection must be fabulous. I think from all the rumors I have heard that it would be greater than the collections of Lionel Carter and Frank Nagy, at least from the standpoint of completeness. When everyone and their brother began buying all his store inventory Zeenuts and he put a freeze on, he asked to speak with me and after a long talk and being convinced that I was indeed a collctor of the 1911 Zeenuts and not a flipper, agreed to sell me many of the cards before the entire balance went out the door to an unnamed dealer. The 40-50 Zeenuts I bought from him were all in great shape, many had the overprinted stamp on the back and almost all were creaseless with the only flaws being a touch of corner wear or a single small number written on the top back in fountain pen, like a code done by some collector many, many years ago. |
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Posted By: Chris Nerat
Peter, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
He is a very active bidder on EBay for items he needs |
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Posted By: Chris Nerat
Peter, |
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Posted By: Jason L
what could he possibly need at this point? |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Zinn
Here's what Larry wants. |
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Posted By: Tom Russo
I believe that Larry Fritsch bought a building on Chestnut Street in Cooperstown where he displayed part of his collection in a "baseball card museum" I guess it didn't catch on as a tourist attraction. I think it may have been ten years ago or more that I visited it. It was amazing. I heard his name come up in town recently, so he may still own the building. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Joe P. mentioned the museum to me. Joe knows a heck of a lot about vintage cards, sometimes though, he would start an argument when it wasn't necessary. Joe would have been a heck of an attorney. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
When I was a teenager in Wisconsin, a local tv newscaster got a brief tour of his warehouse. I don't remember much of it, other than there were these metal vault like doors. |
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Posted By: Chris Nerat
The majority of his cards, when I worked with him at least, was ungraded... |
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Posted By: Larry
The slabs looked great but they were grading a bit too harshly. I busted some of the cards out that graded 6 and 6.5 sent them to PSA where they all got an upgrade to 7 and in a few cases an 8. I remember telling Steve Bloedow that unless they stopped dragging the final grade all the way down to the lowest subgrade, especially on pre-war vintage, the company wouldn't last very long. Turned out to be prophetic. |
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Posted By: Chris Nerat
Larry, |
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Posted By: Fred C
Speaking of SCD graded cards - I used to search those cards out because I knew the grading standards were very good and if you picked up an SCD graded card there was a pretty good chance that it'd cross over to PSA or SGC for a higher grade. |
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Posted By: Chris Nerat
... and you knew the cards were legit... that was the frustrating part I had to deal with. We really took pride in "doing it right," but we ended up folding. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Why does one company's 7 have to equal another company's 7? |
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Posted By: peter chao
It doesn't, but it sure makes it easier for collectors. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Are the PSA/SGC grades 1-10 accurate for what the grades are supposed to represent? Is there a point where SGC is calibrating it's 7 to match or 'better' PSA's 7, and visa versa, that a company's 7 no longer represents Near Mint? |
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Posted By: Chris Nerat
I agree. One company's 7 doesn't necessarily have to be the same as another's... Also, we had half-grades, kind of like Beckett. |
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Posted By: Glen Turner
tbob: |
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Posted By: Paul S
Great story(ies) Glen, thanks! |
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Posted By: Rand
Stories like that are awesome, this is what really makes the hobby come to life for me, the "finds" of cards and their provenances. thx for sharing. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Glen, |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks for sharing the story....Us young hobby pups live vicariously through them....take care |
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