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Kevin, Is there a five-premium booklet in existence that has the fine still intact?
Also, the natl copper booklet i have came bound with all 45/50 still bound with string, was it also offered unbound? Where did the larger format ones come from? |
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The descriptions from the Standard Catalogue as a reminder of the established line on these two groupings.
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I think that the Portfolios were only issued in bound editions of 50 subjects. We know that The Sporting News offered these Portfolios housed in their cover. I am not sure if anyone else issued them. These portfolios were only held together by string and could easily be dismantled into 50 individual cards plus the cover. These are easily distinguishable due to the two holes used for binding on their left hand border. From my notes, I have the measurements of both the individually offered M101-1s and the "portfolio" cards as being 8.75" x 11.00". There is reference to larger ones that measure 10" x 13", but I do not know where they came from. Possible from the NCP 5 card stapled portfolios from 1898. Maybe offered individually somewhere else? Do you have any that measure larger? If so, what do they measure? BTW, much of the information that I have posted is based solely on my assumptions from the limited information that I have gathered. Please feel free to correct anything that is off. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 12-07-2021 at 05:54 PM. |
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If you see the images of the nichols above, there are 9” x 13” ones too (sorry, i cant remeasure it right now, but you can see the larger size in the picture next to a normal one. Last edited by puckpaul; 12-07-2021 at 03:50 PM. |
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Thanks for the Nichols image. I am not certain where the larger cards came from. I assume that they were removed from the NCP 6 card portfolios. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 12-07-2021 at 05:55 PM. |
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Here are the images that I have of the first NCP portfolio.
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Here is the second:
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Then NCP (or as you pointed out, maybe the Sporting News offered these, after obtaining the image rights?) also issued a full 50 portrait booklet of just the NCP series, which were all hole punched and bound, in the smaller size. That size was then maintained for the Sporting News inserts, which were then sequentially issued with some players deleted from the roster and more current ones added, and then some additional ones created to reach 62 in the Sporting News. Dropped were such old favorites as Anson, Hoy, Ewing, Keeler, Robinson…added were Delehanty, Young, Lajoie, and others. Just developing a working thesis…. |
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I just found these ads that the National Copper Plate Co. placed in the April 9 and July 9, 1898 issues of The Sporting News. The ads specifically mention that they intended to issue 26 parts - each with six prints (I had thought 5). They state that they measure 10" x 12", so these are certainly the "large" versions that exist.
I have not been able to find any ads after July 9, 1898, so I assume that the National Copper Plate Co. stopped offering them on their own in and instead licensed them to The Sporting News who offered them both in portfolios of 50 and individually as supplements to their weekly newspaper, removing some subjects as time went by and adding others. The July 9 ad states that they have 6 different series available - the same amount as their June 4 ad, so I assume that their promotion lost steam and they stopped at just the 6 series even though they had planned on doing 26. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 12-08-2021 at 01:32 PM. |
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When I heard a thread was going to be created about these, I was eagerly awaiting the ability to read it. GREAT pics, everyone!
A couple years back, I fell in love with M101-2s, and then later heard of the M101-1s. I saw a Lajoie and instantly fell in love. It wasn't until a year or so later that I knew a Wagner existed. I bought mine from a private collector, and felt/feel like I have something that belongs in a museum! A 19th century Honus Wagner rookie. Just mind blowing to me, still. The date portion adds a specialness to it for me. Earlier this year, I posted pics of it, and someone chimed in "hey, the Wagner piece's birthday is coming up!" I don't know why, but that makes it extra cool. Here is what I posted on 8/19 a few months back - the anniversary of the day it was offered to the public back in 1899: ![]() Goofy? Absolutely, but right up my alley! ![]()
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