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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
I know the term ROOKIE is used rather loosly but I was under the impression that the 1914 Baltimore News Ruth was considered his ROOKIE... so this is just HYPE or do others consider this Ruth's Rookie also? |
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Posted By: MikeU
Obviously you have never read the big Beckett Rookie Book. The 33 Goudey's are the Ruth Rookie. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Beckett, whose that? |
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Posted By: Michael Steele
I consider the 1914 to be his Minor league rookie and the M-101-4/5 to be his Major leauge rookie. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
The 1914 Baltimore News Ruth is NOT his rookie card. it is considered his PRE-Rookie, since he was a minor leaguer at that point. |
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Posted By: jeffdrum
The 1914 Baltimore News is his first appearance on a schedule, if that sort of thing matters to you. Both cards are so great, I am not sure it matters. If I had to vote, I would vote for the M11-4/5. |
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Posted By: JimB
What MSNYC said. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
since Boston Store was issued in 1917, I don't see how the Ruth card can be considered his rookie under anyone's definition. |
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Posted By: MikeU
"The 1914 Baltimore News Ruth is NOT his rookie card. it is considered his PRE-Rookie, since he was a minor leaguer at that point. |
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Posted By: pas
A minor league card is not a rookie card, whether it is a 1914 Baltimore News Ruth (will Rob have another one next year?) or a 1987 Gastonia Sammy Sosa. |
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Posted By: quan
where's hal lewis when you need him? most have the sporting news as his rookie, while the BN is his prookie and of course the most valuable. |
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Posted By: MikeU
"A minor league card is not a rookie card, whether it is a 1914 Baltimore News Ruth (will Rob have another one next year?) or a 1987 Gastonia Sammy Sosa." |
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Posted By: pas
First of all, it is a matter of opinion, not a question of being truthful. Second, who could blame Rob for hyping the card for the benefit of the consignor? Third, if I recall correctly, Rob also called an item that was clearly a photograph a "baseball card," wish I could recall the specifics. It's all just sales talk, and if that is his genuine opinion, that is fine too. |
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Posted By: MikeU
"First of all, it is a matter of opinion, not a question of being truthful. Second, who could blame Rob for hyping the card for the benefit of the consignor? Third, if I recall correctly, Rob also called an item that was clearly a photograph a "baseball card," wish I could recall the specifics. It's all just sales talk, and if that is his genuine opinion, fine." |
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Posted By: pas
I think many here would disagree with Rob on whether the Ruth is a rookie and whether the photo was a card, but at the same time I think almost no one would accuse him of being dishonest in his descriptions. |
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Posted By: Richard
If I had an opinion on this matter, it would be the same as Michael Steele above. The 1914 card is his 'minor league' rookie card and the 1916 is his 'major league' rookie card. |
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Posted By: Michael Steele
Straight from my 2008 REA catalog: |
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Posted By: MikeU
"I think many here would disagree with Rob on whether the Ruth is a rookie and whether the photo was a card, but at the same time I think almost no one would accuse him of being dishonest in his descriptions." |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
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Posted By: MikeU
In my opinon, the Boston Store card would be a regional/locally distibuted card, which is exempt from rookie card status i.e. not nationally distributed. |
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Posted By: pas
I think the item I was recalling was not a Josh Gibson photo (Mike do you have a link?) but this Baltimore News team "card" which I believe folks here concluded was just a photograph (could be wrong). |
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Posted By: MikeU
Peter, |
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Posted By: pas
Sales talk. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Why do they bother with rookie card or Prookie. I think the only thing that matters is the earliest or very first card any player is pictured on. |
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Posted By: fkw
In case anyone who doesnt know, and it was pointed out earlier, the Boston Store card along with the other E135 group cards are from 1917 so in no way can they be called a rookie. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Thanks guys. Terrific responses.. What I learned in class today; The Boston Store is not Ruth's Rookie because: Thanks again....
edited becasue I can't spel |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I think it is the coolest of the Ruth cards. |
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Posted By: Bill Todd
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Posted By: Paul
I don't see how "nationally distributed" can be in any rational definition of "rookie card." I'm not sure there's any convincing proof that any cards were nationally distributed before WWII. Old Judges were certainly widely distributed. But since they made a few PCL cards, I suspect that only the PCL cards made it as far as the west coast. (The population west of the Mississippi at that time was tiny, to say the least). T206s were widely distributed, but did they make it all the way to California? I've always assumed Goudeys were nationally distributed, but does anyone really know? |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
The national distribution requirement would torpedo many or most prewar issues from including someone's rookie card, and should probably be ignored. Still, apart from its minor league aspect, the 1914 Baltimore News set seems awfully local to me. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
For a lot of North Easterners, the term National DOES NOT include anything WEST of the Mississippi or SOUTH of the Mason/Dixon. |
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