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Old 05-28-2016, 07:18 AM
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Beehives are great--and you have a nice collection there. The overall condition looks good too. They were released in three different series/groups between the 1930s and the 1960s, so yes, some will look different than others depending on the group. You have group I and group II (group III Beehives have a brown wood grain border).

The value varies widely, with some only worth a few dollars and others worth much more. Often the more obscure players are the most valuable. And to further complicate things some players had variations in their photo that can make some variations very rare--and thus, more valuable.

Contact me if you are looking to sell, as I would be interested in knowing more about them.
Thanks for the info, Boysblue.

Any idea where I can look to find out this info? I did a bit of reading last night and found a few names of cards that were valuable, (none I have that I can see?) but the info seemed quite old and outdated?

Are the pics the main thing that gets judged for condition or is that also based on the paper/matting they are attached to?

I posted some info at vintagehockeyforum and they have received some interest for sure but I am unsure, at this point, what I am going to do with them?

Thanks again.

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Old 05-29-2016, 04:16 AM
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Best bet for pricing is the Charlton Price Guide, which contains a list of every card Beehive manufactured as well as a value. I see you live in Canada--southern Ontario by any chance? If so, let me know as I have a guide you can have.
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Old 05-29-2016, 07:06 AM
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Best bet for pricing is the Charlton Price Guide, which contains a list of every card Beehive manufactured as well as a value. I see you live in Canada--southern Ontario by any chance? If so, let me know as I have a guide you can have.
Yes, I am in Southern Ontario, Oshawa to be exact. Where about's are you?
(PM if you prefer?)

Thanks for the offer. That would be great to have!
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Charlton is outdated I would think, they haven't published in years. The current standard is Bobby Burrell's guide; the 2nd edition came out a couple of months ago: http://vintagehockeycollector.com/
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Old 05-30-2016, 07:24 PM
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Charlton is outdated I would think, they haven't published in years. The current standard is Bobby Burrell's guide; the 2nd edition came out a couple of months ago: http://vintagehockeycollector.com/
Thanks, Topcat.

That's good to know.

Here's the list I completed for my Leaf cards. SP refers to spelling, not short print in this case as I am having trouble reading their signatures.
Any info on these would be appreciated.

Harold Cotton, Leafs
Bill Thoms, Leafs
Walter Broda, Leafs
Gus Marker, Leafs
Morph Chamberlain, Leafs
Harvey Jackson, Leafs
Don Metz, Leafs
Dave Shriner, Leafs
Normie Mann, Leafs
Pete Langelle, Leafs
Jack Church, Leafs
Lex Chisholm, Leafs
Jimmie Fowler, Leafs
Red Heron, Leafs
Bill Kendall, Leafs (Name printed, not signed)
Doc Rommes, Leafs
Hank Goldup, Leafs
Buck MacDonald, Leafs
Reg Hamittey, Leafs (SP?)
Gord Drillon, Leafs (sp?)
Walter Stanowski, Leafs
Joe Primeau, Leafs
King Clancy, Leafs
Ghas, W, Conacher, Leafs (sp?)
Syl Apps, Leafs
Jack Shill, Leafs
Bob Davidson, Leafs
Nick Metz, Leafs
F B Finnigan, Leafs
George Armstrong, Leafs (sp?)
Art Jackson, Leafs
Rudolph Kampman, Leafs
Pep Kelly, Leafs
Jim Aollett, Leafs. (sp?)
Red Conner, Leafs (sp?)
Phil Stein, Leafs
Billy Taylor, Leafs
Harry Lumley, Leafs
Al Rollins, Leafs
George Armstron, Leafs
Eric Nesterenko, Leafs
Johnny McCormack, Leafs
Bob Bailey, Leafs
Gord Hannigan, Leafs
Danny Lewicki, Leafs
Hugh Bolton, Leafs
Leo Boivin, Leafs

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Irv- There is a tremendous website dedicated to the Beehives with tons of photos and info.

www.beehive.com I think it is called the Beehive museum.
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I messed up!

www.beehivehockey.com
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Are the pics the main thing that gets judged for condition or is that also based on the paper/matting they are attached to?
Many collectors believe the pics are the only thing but there are some who want the paper matting to be really nice as well. I'm one of those who want the paper matting to be nice.

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I set out to collect the woodgrain Bee Hives just less than two years ago and quickly accumulated about 68 out of the 215 or so issued . But!!! My collection then stalled out when I couldn't find the right sheets in which to store them.

I need two pocket sheets so I can store four in each sheet back-to-back like so:



Should be simple since the woodgrain Bee Hive's are 8" tall and 5 3/8" wide and a standard piece of office paper is 8 1/2" x 11". Now Ultra Pro makes 8 1/2" x 11" one pocket sheets into which standard size pieces of office paper fit. Therefore Ultra Pro's two pocket sheets should do the job, right? Wrong. For some infernal reason Ultra Pro reduced the width of its two pocket sheets to 7"! (And yes, I have pointed out both the error of their ways and their character deficiency to the company.) The best I've found so far is another brand of two pocket sheets intended for paper currency that are exactly 8" wide and therefore don't quite work.

What kind of sheets do you other fellows use for your Bee Hives? Has anyone found any plastic sheets of ideal size?

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