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Posted By: JimB
I came across a website set up by the University of Georgia for an exhibition of Senator Richard Russel's (died 1971) tobacco card collection which included an almost complete set of T206s (minus Wagner and Plank), T210s, T205s, etc. The two big highlights are a T206 Cobb/Cobb back and a Doyle N.Y. Nat'l. Does anybody know if this collection has been known for a long time or if these are new discoveries to the hobby. I believe they are now part of the University of Georgia's library holdings, but there will be a public exhibition this Winter. Wish I lived in Georgia now. |
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Posted By: leon
Another Cobb with Cobb back. I wonder how many more are out there and unknown to the regular collecting world....I say it everyday.....I think there is far more still unknown than we think..... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I don't think more of the Cobb/Cobb surfacing will affect value any on this card. It is still rarer than the Wagner by far. And it doesn't surprise me that one would pop up in Georgia. Wasn't the Cobb brand local to Georgia only? |
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Posted By: leon
I completely agree about values...whether there's 12 Cobb/Cobbs or 15...the demand is such that the value won't decrease. regards |
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Posted By: Jeff Mohler
After reading some of the information on the link, I had to wonder if the Senator actually stopped collecting when he was a kid... I mean the Cobb/Cobb...how many kids would be that thorough to get that card? I think he was a closet collector when collecting baseball cards wasn't as accepted as it is now. No facts to back me up. Just a guess! |
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Posted By: dennis
"The tobacco cards in the Russell collection offer a rare, private glimpse into the lifelong passions of a very public figure. Library staff discovered these keepsakes neatly stacked in cigar boxes and stored on a top shelf in the senator's bedroom closet." jeff,i think you are correct and this paragraph from the website seems to back up your thoughts. |
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Posted By: JimB
This is why I wonder if it is a new discovery or one of the known 12. May Rob Lifson could help us out here since I believe he has handled virtually every known copy. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
To answer Dan's question, Senator Russell was born in November 1897, so he was 11-13 years old when T206 was issued. |
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Posted By: martindl
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Posted By: David Smith
Instead of raising student's tuition or asking for more money for the Endowment Fund, the University should sell the collection. That way, true collectors could enjoy the juvenilia. |
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Posted By: Bill Todd
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Posted By: David Smith
Mr. Todd, |
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Posted By: Bond73
Where does it say Russell has a Doyle N.Y. Nat'l variation??? It has an image of the card but it doesn't say he has one. It doesn't say he has a Cobb back too, it simply says t206 set includes a tough back which is Ty Cobb back. |
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Posted By: Despres Louis
Click "a Boys Life" |
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Posted By: JimB
Bond73, |
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