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View Poll Results: Most Popular Old Judge Card/Subset
Spotted Ties – Earliest cards, toughest on this list, 16 portraits to pick from 9 9.68%
Brown’s Champs – Popular team, 13 portraits to pick from 11 11.83%
HOFers – Many options to land one of the 29 HOFers w/ 159 poses to pick from 31 33.33%
Mascot – 4 different mascot cards; Ewing w/ Mascot being the easiest of the bunch 10 10.75%
Whitney w/ Dog – KO’s choice, certainly commands a premium for its appeal 12 12.90%
Two Player – 48 different two player cards 5 5.38%
Equipment – Many OJs offer an interesting look into the games earliest equipment 7 7.53%
Strange Poses – Hengle’s dead man pose and others 4 4.30%
Other – Horizontal format, certain team(s), joke cards (Long & Short, Poor Man), etc. 4 4.30%
Voters: 93. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Great topic,Joe!

I voted for the poses. In hindsight, however, there are just so many odd or hokey poses that the "subset" winds up being almost as big as the whole set!

My particular passion is the New Jersey Connection subset. Anyone got a spare Hankinson?

Old Judge Players With a New Jersey Connection

Born In New Jersey
Edward “Jersey” Bakeley (Cleveland)
Jack Farrell (Washington, Baltimore)
William “Kid” Gleason (Philadelphia)
Billy Hamilton (Kansas City)
John “Pa” Harkins (Brooklyn, Baltimore)
Gil Hatfield (New York)
John Kelly (Louisville, umpire)
William “Blondie” Purcell (Baltimore, Philadelphia)
Charles “Princeton Charlie” Reilly (Saint Joes, Philadelphia)
Abram “Hardy” Richardson (Detroit, Boston)
Billy Shindle (Baltimore, Philadelphia)
Michael “Silent Mike” Tiernan (New York)


Died In New Jersey
Charlie Bastian (Philadelphia, Chicago)
Dan Brouthers (Detroit, Boston)
Tom Burns (Chicago)
Larry Corcoran (Indianapolis, London)
John “Pop” Corkhill (Cincinnati)
John “Jocko” Fields (Pittsburgh)
Mike Goodfellow (Cleveland, Detroit)
Frank Hankinson (Mets)
William “Buster” Hoover (Philadelphia)
Michael “Mickey” Hughes (Brooklyn)
Harry Lyons (Philadelphia, Saint Louis)
Jim McCormick (Chicago, Pittsburgh)
Charlie Reipschlager (Mets)
Leon "Lee" Viau (Cincinnati)
Harry Wright (Philadelphia)

And I can't let the Ewing and Mascot hog all the player with mascot glory!
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