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Posted By: Jason
So, with all of the collective research that's been done surrounding the various aspects of card collecting and the vast number of issues, what are the biggest mysteries or otherwise unexplained questions that still nag at our hobby? |
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Posted By: Mark T
I learned all i know from Scott B. and a few google searches. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
what did a pack of G & B chewing gum look like? |
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Posted By: peter chao
The manner in which the T206 Cobb with Cobb backs were distributed. |
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Posted By: Jay
Richard--The pack was about four inches long and two inches wide with a celophane wrapper over it. The gum was in little pillow shaped candy coated pieces and there were twelve to a box. Oh, sorry--that's chiclets. Forget it. |
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Posted By: Jay
Old Judge Mysteries: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Richard- of all the possible mysteries to solve, I don't think that's the one racking the collective hobby's brains. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jay- I'll tackle # 3. |
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Posted By: Ed McCollum
Why anyone, besides me, wants little pieces of cardboard with pictures of dead guys on them? The only thing everyone else is doing is driving up the price for themselves and I as I continue my quest for total world domination of owning every card ever produced! WhaaaHaaaaaHaaaaaHaaaaaa!?!?! |
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Posted By: Eric B
When are we ever going to find out how many known different Old Judge poses currently exist? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
One of the mysteries that puzzles me is why a set such as Four Base Hits is so rare. They were clearly issued to be distributed in some way to the general public, yet only one or two examples of each player survive, and in some cases none do. Therefore, what kind of distribution did the cards have back in 1887? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Here are a few to ponder..... |
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Posted By: Matt
Ted - in the CJ thread it was said that 300 Million T206s were originally printed. That's 600,000 per card on average - of which what percentage remain - 1%? .5$? So if we know of 12 Cobbs, applying the same percentages, they must have printed a few thousand at least. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
The longer I am on this board, the less convinced I am that the Cobb with Cobb back is a T206. Even if it is, I don't think you can extrapolate T206 production figures to this particular card's print run. |
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Posted By: Jay
Barry--Many 1886/1887 poses were reused in later years and there is not a similar problem with clarity. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
but I always wanted to know: |
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Posted By: JimB
Why is the N172 Anson in uniform so rare? Why are there only two poses (and essentially only one) of Anson when he was one of the top players of his day and there are upwards of 17 of others? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- another interesting aspect regarding the Anson in uniform, and perhaps Jay has a theory about this, is if you take a loupe to the lower left side of the card, just to the left of the name ANSON, you can see the word COPY printed into the negative. Now it may stand for copyright, but why does this appear at all? |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
are you sure there aren't 2468? |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Joe - I think it was a loving cup given to him by his teamates after returning from a suspension. Below is a report about the game I believe it is from. |
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Posted By: Matt
"a hilarious welcome" |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
Ah yes, glad to see a little OJ discussion. As usual Jay asked some great questions. To add to the list with a "Detroit bias" influence . . . |
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Posted By: Jay
Barry--The most interesting thing about the Anson in Uniform is that if you put the card on a turntable and you rotate the platter counterclockwise at just the right speed you can hear the words; "Paul is dead." |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Perhaps on the day the photos were taken for the Old Judge cards Anson was impatient and didn't want to sit for more than one or two photos? Maybe he had a dental appointment? |
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Posted By: leon
Agree with Richard |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
My mysteries: |
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Posted By: JimB
What is the relationship between sets which share some poses like E93 Standard Caramel and E98 Anonymous? |
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Posted By: Paul S
Mystery: If the richest 5% of Americans own 90% of the country's wealth, why must they also own 90% of the best cards? |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
Al, |
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Posted By: John S
Were Colgan's "proofs" actually issued by Colgan's? |
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Posted By: Paul
Does a W600 Branch Rickey exist? Why would anyone have ordered a picture of this third-string rookie catcher from the Sporting Life company? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
"....the presentation being made by Elberfeld." Interesting. The one guy on the Yankees that Chase hated the most. |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Why is there only one card of Josh Gibson - and that was issued after he had died? |
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Posted By: Marc
Why do most T205 backs state that there are 400 designs when in fact there are only slightly over 200? Was a second series planned and never completed? If so, why not designate series as T206 backs did? Why instead move on to the T207 set which the vast majority feels was a tremendous step down as far as player selection and artistic quality? Would it not have made more sense to finish the T205 set which by most accounts seems to have been relatively popular? Are there even any proofs as clearly at least 400 subjects were planned? There are quite a lot of top level stars and personalities...Crawford, Keeler, Cole, Donlin, Jackson, Plank, Lajoie, Waddell, Wagner, Wood, etc...that were obviously not represented in the first release. So a second series seems to be a no-brainer. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Bruce: |
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Posted By: Mike
Why wasn't there a... |
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Posted By: Jason L
ok, lots of questions concerning why certain players were or were not in certain sets, and then plenty of questions surrounding distribution methods and quantities. |
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Posted By: J Levine
How Mr. Mint is still around... |
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Posted By: peter chao
I really can't believe Mr. Mint is still around...not only that it appears that he is thriving. There was an article about him in the SF Examiner recently...the guy collects antique robots. |
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Posted By: Paul S
The guy IS an antique robot! |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Mintman lucks out-toy robots are on fire right now |
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Posted By: David Smith
Didn't Mr. Mint win the two different lots of Scrapps that were on eBay recently?? I looked at the winner's feedback and it showed they bought robots.... |
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Posted By: anthony
with so few cobbs with cobb backs, i personally think it was sometime type of promo or insert that never got off the ground. especially since he is the only player with that back. so "no it is not part of the official t206 set" |
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Posted By: Ed Ford
Why does he have a St. Louis jersey. He never played nor was he associated in any way with St. Louis. Did Mayo confuse him with his brother who played for St Louis in 1893 ? Is this the first photoshop card ? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
1) How many T206 Honus Wagners are truly out there. My personal belief is that there are more than you think |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Why were T202's cut across the top and bottom after being folded? |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
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