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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
Hal: I recently purchased a Neilson's Chocolate Eddies Roush, PSA 4. The holder lists it as a "1922 Neilson's Chocolate." |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
The E121 Series of 80 was issued in 1921, and has a rookie of Frisch (but not Grimes). Additionally, the 1921 Exhibits also have cards of both Frisch and Grimes. Lipset pinpointed the Neilson's at 1922, but I don't know if that was ever revised. |
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Posted By: Plastic dog
p.s. I would ignore the years on the PSA cards, as the company doesn't appear to do any type of exhaustive research to pinpoint years of issue. (They shouldn't be used as an authoritative source). |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: Rich Jacobs
Hal: Here's the URL for another site that lists them as being from 1921, rather than 22: |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: petecld
Considering that the V61 set matches the W573 and E120 sets, both of which came out in 1922, the 1921 issue date doesn't make sense. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
Go to pages 30-31 of Lipset's encyclopedia for E cards. Anyway, according to Lipset Vic Aldridge played in 1917-18, but didn't play again until 1922 (but has a card in the set). Gabby Harnett played sparingly as a rookie in 1922, and has a card as well. This dates at least some of the set to 1922; doesn't mean that some of it couldn't have been issued in 1921 as well, but if you absolutely positively have to have a card issued in the first year, I would go with one of the other sets listed above. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
I don't believe that team photos qualify as rookie cards. I think that the 1894 Champions photo cabinet in Mastro's auction is a great piece, but I don't think that it is the rookie card of any of those players. Actually, I don't believe that individual photo cabinets qualify as rookies either unless they were issued as part of a set (e.g. N173s). Sorry, but the only true rookies of McGraw, Jennings, and Kelley are the 1894 Alpha Photo cards. These are individual cards that would qualify under anyone's definition of Rookie. |
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Posted By: leon
I know Dan pretty well and am sure he will not mind me using his "about me" ebay site.....take care and regards |
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Posted By: David
I'm not a trading card collector, so I don't lose sleep over the definition of rookie card ('It's not a RC, it's a Pre-RC!'). Considering the scarcity of trading cards from the 1890s, it is resonable to make allowances for this period. If you applied the strict definition as applied to Topps cards, the Alpha Photo cards would probably not count as 'Rookie Cards.' Remeber that the definition of rookie card is made up my normal people, and not word sent from God. |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
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Posted By: Marc S.
For example, Brian Wentz points out in an article on their website that "Remember, Nolan Ryan's Rookie is a Topps issue -- but not 1968". |
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Posted By: petecld
My 2 cents: |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Try the exhibit set from 1921. Both are in it. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Hal, |
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Posted By: HalleyGator
Andy: There is only ONE known set of Alpha Photo cards? Wow, that is pretty rare ... but it would also seem to "exclude" them as "cards" by those who consider cards as only those that were distributed in bulk to the public. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Halley, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
But I'd be darned careful about saying when they were made or for what purpose. I REALLY distrust any printed item that is suddenly discovered and is one of a kind, unless it is obviously intended for personal use (like many of the anonymous cabinet photos of early HOFers that surface now and then and were obviously taken as photographic remembrances, or the unique postcard that surfaces every once in a while that was probably made by a tourist or individual to memorialize an event rather than distribute). |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I couldn't see one in the two cards Leon [provided pictures of. Also, they sure do look alot like National Game Cards (the backs, 1913), and I guess Tom Barker from the same year. Of course, the players pictured look like players from 1894... |
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