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Here are some facts, and then some thoughts, about the 1939 Play Ball set.
All 115 of the cards from 1-115 are available with the name on back being all capitals. All 46 of the cards from 116-162 (card # 126 was not issued) were issued ONLY with the names on the back being a mix of capitals and lower case letters. There are 73 cards from 1-115 that are also available with the names on back being a mix of capitals and lower case. The 73 cards that are available with both versions are as follows: 2 Grissom 3 Ruffing 4 Auker 5 Sewell 6 Durocher 7 Doerr 9 Tobin 13 Hamlin 14 Tabor 15 Derringer 18 Danning 21 Leonard 22 Walters 24 Coffman 25 Selkirk 26 DiMaggio 27 Ostermueller 29 Wilson 30 Dickey 31 West 34 Demaree 35 Jurges 36 McCormick 38 Myers 39 R. Ferrell 41 Warneke 45 May 46 Arnovich 47 Lewis 48 Gomez 50 Gehringer 51 Ott 52 Henrich 53 Hubbell 54 Gumbert 55 Vaughan 56 Greenberg 57 Hassett 60 Rowe 61 Cuccinello 64 Moses 65 Craft 71 Pearson 72 Garms 73 Schumacher 74 Lavagetto 75 Bordagaray 78 Solters 79 Moore 80 Fox 81 Dahlgren 82 Klein 83 Suhr 86 Camilli 89 L. Waner 90 Klinger 91 Knott 92 Williams 95 Wyatt 96 Phelps 97 Johnson 99 Berger 100 Myer 101 Cramer 102 Young 104 Bridges 105 McNair 108 Hayes 109 Hoag 111 Mungo 112 P. Waner 114 Travis 115 Kress To me, it makes sense that the 73 cards were issued along with the 116 to 162 high numbers, for a couple of fairly likely reasons. The first is that it seems almost assuredly that the complete 1-115 stretch of cards with all capitals lettering was first issued, and that later the 73 listed cards above with the mix of capitals/lower case letters was reissued in this lettering format to match the style seen in all the higher number cards. Secondly, these 73 mixed capital/lower case cards are available in what seems to be at a similar lower level as the high number cards. A good question remains about the print runs of these sets. The 115 lower cards do not evenly divide into sheet sizes that are equal in card quantity. I do not believe any uncut 1939 Play Ball sheets exists, but the 1941 Play Ball set does have existing 24 card sheets that are in a 4 across and 6 down configuration. Because of this I have a feeling that the 1939 set was issued in the same 24 cards per sheet format. Perhaps this would indicate that there were 5 sheets of 24 for the 115 low numbers, meaning that in this card number range there were 5 double prints. Also, if you add the 46 high numbers (116 to 162, minus of course the pesky #126 non-issued number) and the 73 low numbers that exist with mix of capitals/ lower case lettering, you have 119 cards. I figure that this would indicate another 5 sheets of 24 were printed, with either 1 card double printed, or perhaps a 74th mixed capitals/lower case card that has yet to be unearthed. Just some thoughts on this interesting set with the simple design. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 03-31-2025 at 08:01 PM. |
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