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Posted By: robert a
For you guys who collect Zeenuts, I'm curious how you go about it: |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
The way I collect: |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I started out after a few familiar names, after reading O'Neal's book about the Pacific Coast League. A great book if you're interested in the league... |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Stars and popular players. I have no interest in completing sets; never have. Just not my cup of tea. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Trying to put 1911 (70%) & 1912 (55%) sets together. Missing a dozen or so cards from 1931 and 1932 sets, where I got a large lot in a thrift shop about 12 years ago. Also trying to get a card w/coupon attached from each year - only have about half of the years. Currently have about 1100 Zeenuts. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
wow peter...that's a lot of Zeenut's!!! At one time I was going for a run...then I started accumulating Zeenuts from 1911-1912. Now...I'm liquidating the little I have left...I may keep my HRKisses because I like the ornate borders. |
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Posted By: leon
I am going for a run of years with coupon...I probably need around 5 or so....then I have some other cards that are kind of cool like the '11 Weaver and a few guys with sweaters on (which is where I get unfocused)..... |
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Posted By: S Gross
Trying "full-run" of Vernon/Venice/Vernon/Mission/Hollywood fanchise (just over half way mark). Although I'm an East coast guy, the PCL cards are just too great to ignore. I picked Vernon basically because I like their "suburban" aspect. Also, even though they won a few titles (I believe), there is something about their "weak-sister" statis I like. |
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Posted By: Alan O'Connor
Thought I'd weigh in on the Zeenuts as I seldom get the chance--my focus is very narrow: Sacramento baseball 1886-1960. I have all Sac Zeenuts from the 1920s, need a few from 1937 and a few from the teens including 1919 Vance. |
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Posted By: Bob
Probably have gone as far as I can go with the 1911s, missing about 10-11. All mine are graded by SGC and I have several there now being slabbed. I keep collecting, then selling, collecting, then selling the 1912s so have some very nice slabbed ones but only about 25 total. I have started collecting Portland Zeenuts from the early 1900's lately. Only Zeenuts are 11s and 12s. |
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Posted By: Fred C
I like collecting certain players (HOF, stars, oddities), Zees w/tabs and the 1911 and 1912 Zees. "Would" I like to complete at least on year (or all years)? Sure but it's just not in the cards. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Zeenuts are a lot of fun. There are many ways to collect, and a lot of mystery. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I try to collect only with coupon and have one from every year. Then upgrade to HOFers when I get a chance to do so |
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Posted By: Zeenut
I'm pretty much what you would call a Zeenut "Nut". I buy as many as I can right now and later on I'll figue out my niche. Right now I have 500+ |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
I'm working on full sets of 1919, 1923, 1931 (need 1), and 1933 sepia. I also pick up pose and cropping variations. I passively pick up cards with coupons and 1933-36s. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
I collect the Mormon players found in the Zeenuts set which are Spencer Adams and Roy Castleton. It's a fun niche. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
James, you are forgetting Ray Jacobs and Red Peery (they are also Mormon). |
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Posted By: brian p
I have collected Zeenuts by year, and always based upon availability, and have successfully completed the 1927 and 1931 sets (congrats to Andy C. on what sounds like his 1931 completion). Some of the tougher years I don't bother with, such as the 1918 and 1915, and other years I have just scratched the surface and am unlikely to pursue. There are a few years I need between one and a dozen. Otherwise known as I have a bunch of zee lovely coconuts. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I picked up all 12 catcher poses in the 1911 Zeenut set in less than a year, just before everyone else caught ZEENUT FEVER. Then I picked up 4 Home Run Kisses in less than 6 months. Unfortunately that's when things got tough. |
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Posted By: Bob
Matt- That Cartwright is awesome, let me know if you ever want to part with it! |
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Posted By: Alan
I'm researching Zeenuts of Jewish players. I wish I could afford to buy them, but I can't |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Just thought you all might like seeing this. It's from a Lew Lipset "Liquidation Reverse Auction" in the 2/25/95 SCD. I imagine Lew was making the move to Arizona and thinning out his inventory at the time. The Zeenut prices were quite interesting: |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
What makes that so telling is the number of 1918 cards (1). Supports everyone's belief that they are the most scarce. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Steve, I was just about to point out that single 1918 card, too. I think Mark McCrea posted that the 1918 season was shortened due to the war, and that cut down on the number of 1918 cards. I knew the season was shortened, but had not made that association, and I agree with his thinking. The red border adds to desirability, I don't know if they had paper drives in 1918 like they did in 1942... |
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Posted By: Andrew
Steve and Frank, |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Andrew: |
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Posted By: leon
I will go along with the status quo on 1918's being possibly the toughest. I mainly track the ones with coupons so all of the years are pretty tough. There are some new folks on the board that probably haven't seen the list of cards that came from a gentleman in Northern California, about 3-4 yrs ago. His father collected them as a kid then they were handed down and left completely intact. I don't think he collected much after about 1916...which would have put his dad at about 13 yrs old at the time.....(edited to add that I have sold or traded most of these and kept about 30 cards for my collection) |
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Posted By: Zeenut
Right now I have (21) 1918 Zeenuts and I agree that they are the toughest along with Home Run Kisses. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
can you post an image? Thanks. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Steve, |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I think the 33 (Black & White) 34, 35 and 36 are difficult in that to properly assign the year you need to find it with the coupon attached. I'm still looking for the 34 and 35. |
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Posted By: brian p
Thought I would stab at an answer. I believe 1915 and 1937-38 are tougher than the 1913's. |
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Posted By: Zeenut
Brian P- |
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Posted By: Andrew
Steve, |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I thought I was up to date on my hobby references. What is the Horne book? |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
David: |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Thanks for the info I just sent Jim a note. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Steve, |
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Posted By: mark bowers
I am trying to get a Sacramento Zeenut from each year of issue and need a VG+ copy for the years 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1912, 1913 and 1914 if there was a team in those years. Dont have much pre-war to trade and would prefer to purchase. Thanks. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Sacramento did field a team in each of the years you list and there are a number of zeenuts for the team in each year. Other than 1918 the other years should be pretty easy to obtain. Suggest you post your wants on the B/S/T. |
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Posted By: mark Bowers
Thanks Steve. Sorry for posting in the wrong venue. Shows I am a rookie at all of this. Will take your suggestion and thanks again. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
No problem. Your post was on topic for the main board. You needed to know if Sacramento was represented in the listed years. We're happy to help. |
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