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Posted By: jdrum
Rec'd the Winter 2008 SGC Collector Magazine today with the article on these 6 recently discovered cards. Is it just me but does the photo on the Dazzy Vance card look like Burleigh Grimes instead of Ol' Daz? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
not dazzy,he has a unique "look". you are right,does look more like grimes |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
WOW!!! That's an awesome card, who are the other players from that set that have been discovered? That's a new Dazzy Vance RC to go after now........ |
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Posted By: jdrum
Six cards according to the article; Ruth, Dugan, Heilmann, Gandil, Gleason and Vance. But, I don't think that's Vance. If that's not Grimes I need new glasses for Christmas. |
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Posted By: dennis
interesting that in 1920 (the issue of the cards) vance was not in the major leagues. perhaps he was a big star in the minors? |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
1. The year is incorrect. |
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Posted By: dennis
i too, thought that the year of issue was wrong but gandil was out of baseball by 1920. so this clouds the issue date a little. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
That is Grimes for sure, and it is correct that 1922 would seem to be the first year that it would make sense for Vance to be in a card set. Having a supposedly disgraced player like Gandil in a set at that point sounds a little fishy to me...where were these found? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Are we sure this is a legit original item? Dan. |
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Posted By: keyway
Did you notice that all these cards have a different front. Perhaps their from different years. Frank |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Different years of issue is a possibility. There is more than one version of the offer on the back. The cards are attributed to a company in western Canada which existed in the early 1920s and even though Vance was not in the majors in 1920, he was a regular in the PCL. 1920 is the year that fits based on Gandil's presence (PCL connection as well) and Ruth's appearance as a Yankee. |
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Posted By: Paul
Can someone post pictures of the remaining cards? |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
What Dan said. |
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Posted By: jdrum
Grimes |
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Posted By: MW
Being one of the few who has held the raw cards in my hands and examined them at length, I can assure both Dan and Rhett that they are legitimate, albeit quite rare or possibly one-of-a-kind, much like many other hobby issues such as the recently discovered 1912 W-UNC Strip cards of Wagner and Young, the 1904 Allegheny "game" cards, the 1888 Gypsy Queen California League card, D303 Mother's Bread, or the Alpha Photo-Engraving Baltimore Orioles. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
ok I just got a warm friendly email from Mr. Wentz. So my apologies to the Wentz brothers as I did not know they found them nor have I researched any provenance. I just don't like the looks of the card and all I have is gut feeling and no facts at all on my side. It was just an opinion and God all of you know I have been wrong before. All I have seen was this 1 post and this 1 card. Yes the Alpha's were brought to the Industry in 1992. D303 Mother's Bread has been around since the beginning of time and what 1912 uncataloged W series Wagner did I miss? Can new stuff be found in today's world? Absolutely! Could these qualify as a new neat discovery of a truly vintage item? Absolutely. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I wasn't questioning the cards, just the date attributed to them, based on Vance's name being used. It is most unlikely a guy who was out with a bad arm for a couple of years would have had his name in a set like that. As far as tne northwest/PCL connection, nice idea but doesn't fit the facts. Vance was with Memphis then New Orleans in 1920 when he had an arm injury and an operation. Vance spent 1921 with New Orleans in the Southern Association. Vance went 21-11 in 1921 and was bought by the Dodgers. |
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Posted By: KBR
Vance was with Sacramento in 1919 after a brief stint with the Yankees in 1918. Not sure when he received his papers from Sacramento, but he was a major cog in their 1919 team and a very popular player. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
it sure looks alot more like Grimes than Vance to me. Although I never seem to do real well at these face match games, the pose and face look alot like the image used for Grimes in the 1923 W572 set, a trimmed example of which is currently on ebay: (maybe someone can place the scans side by side--it's not in my skill set) |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
That was exactly my point about Gandil, and why the date of the issue seems inconsistent. It makes little sense that Vance would be in a set until sometime in 1922 at the earliest, when he started pitching for the Dodgers. At that point it would make little sense for Gandil to be in the set as he was out of baseball and tainted by scandal in 1922. That would make the case for this being a multi year issue as those two being in the same set in the same year is doubtful. |
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Posted By: dennis
are the cards stamped peggys popcorn on the back? |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
I have not seen the printed article, but hopefully it has a scan of a card reverse (my scanner just blew up-Merry Christmas!). The issuer is identified as "The Peggy Popcorn and Food Products, Ltd." and a street address in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The street address existed from 1903, when the building was constructed, to 1929, when the building was renumbered. It was a multiple tenant building. |
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Posted By: MW
Greg, |
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Posted By: MW
Here are some larger scans of the reverses of #7 Babe Ruth and #16 Dazzy Vance. |
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Posted By: JimB
My first thought was that it was a multi-year issue, but if it were, one would assume that more would have survived. Multi-year issues tend to be large ongoing productions. |
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Posted By: jdrum
Greg, |
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Posted By: peter ullman
they all appear to be different...to me. maybe these were a few possible designs for the cards which my or may not have ever been made. super cool...i love them...especially the long,skinny vance. |
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Posted By: Paul
This is a really strange set. As far as I can tell, no two card fronts have the same design. |
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Posted By: fkw
Ive seen these before, always thought they looked similar to another Canadian issue, the V117 Maple Crispette cards, especially with some of the photos and the use of just the last names on some. The V117's are from 1923. |
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Posted By: dennis
greg thanks for posting the article. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
The images look like those used for a Spalding or Reach guide. |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks for sharing, guys. As a type collector this is especially interesting information. Their "look", although not exactly like any others, has similar characteristics to some other Canadian issues..V117 and Vancouver Peanuts come to mind quickly..regards |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Great article! The fronts look like they were created from newspaper images. I wonder if the actual Popcorn company may have created these themselves back then from newspaper images, hence why they are different sizes. Dan. |
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I'm not really one to resurrect long-dormant threads, but I just learned about the Peggy Popcorn issue and was wondering if any more information has come to light about this set since this thread was last updated. I'm specifically interested to know if the date was more definitively identified (Beckett labels it as 1920-26) and if that really is Grimes on the Vance card. Appreciate any new insights. Thanks!
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I’d like to see pictures of the cards as all the additional pics have been deleted. Thanks in advance
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Here are the other 3 cards in the set I found on the webnet, as well as an example backside. Supposedly only 6 different subjects still known. Definitely a strange, almost never seen set of cards, and a range of formats that makes you wonder how they were released.
Brian |
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I'd like to see the 2 Vance photos with New Orleans. Please repost. thanks, Rob
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Want to buy or trade for T213-1 (Bob Rhoades) Other Louisiana issues T216 T215 T214 T213 Etc |
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Bumping this before it falls off the first page. Anyone have any updates?
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