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Posted By: Rob
Hey everyone, |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
VCP |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
1- Get the 2009 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards, it is the 18th edition. It comes with a dvd that has the Catalog in pdf. This Catalog is a great reference tool. |
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Posted By: Rob
Thanks so much! I just purchased the 2009 Standard... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If I had to pick one guide, it would be the Standard Catalog. It's prices should be taken with a large grain of salt, but it checklists and describes very close to every baseball card set known to man. It's larger than the Seattle phone book. The Lipset trilogy (which can be bought in one volume) gives more written word detail to the Pre-War era. |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: dennis
search for the card on ebay. when you find it and it has a "buy it now",divide that price in half and you'll be close to the real price of the card. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Rob, |
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Posted By: Rob D.
I've been waiting years for Bruce to mail me a copy of one of the Wharton-Tigar letters he has, and a copy of a WSJ article he promised. |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
Once again, any opportunity will be taken to brag about rare holdings, rather than really trying to help a novice. |
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Posted By: leon
You are rather predictable too. best regards |
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Posted By: Jason Carota
I consider myself a novice, as well. I have only been focusing on prewar cards for about two years (give or take.) Out of all of the great guides listed above, I find the best combination to be the latest copy of the Standard Catalog and Lipset's Encyclopedia (as-well-as visiting Net54 daily |
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Posted By: Rob
Thanks everyone. I used Fatimas and Zeenuts because I never really knew much about them before these forums and from the examples I have seen, they look great. |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Exactly where was the "bragging" in Bruce's post? It looks to me like a sincere effort to help. I must have missed something. |
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Posted By: Jason L
your conscience |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
<<Exactly where was the "bragging" in Bruce's post? It looks to me like a sincere effort to help. I must have missed something.>> |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: David Atkatz
Talk about predictable! |
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Posted By: DMcD
This must be the Airing of Grievances. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Breaking news: Sudden demand sends price of lumps of coal soaring. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
If I may, I'd like to re-hijack this thread. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
What I also find helpful when researching values is to just do some searches at the major auction houses. If you can get some older catalogues from the last few years, great, but you can also access most of them online now. While I don't collect cards per se, I find these catalogues quite handy. Most reference books on collectibles are completely useless (I helped write one as a matter of fact). Cards may be different, I'm not sure. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The prices shouldn't be taken at face value, but the Standard Guide gives a good idea about value (relative to other issues) and rarity. It will tell you when issues are rare and when certain cards in an issue are rarer. When a common card is listed at $2,000 you know the cards are rare and expensive. The set bios are short but give the reader a good, objective idea about the issue-- how it was issued, size, etc. The Fro Joy bio gives the history of the issue but also warns the reader to be very careful of all the reprints. Before a beginner considers purchasing a card, he should take a look at what the guide says about the issue- and that the issue is listed as a legitimate issue. Some forgeries on the market are modern concoctions and won't be listed in the book. These forgeries can be avoided simply by referencing the book. The book is the size of a library dictionary, so there are more than enough listed legitimate baseball card issues for a collector to chose from. |
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Posted By: leon
To get back on track....If I were just starting out I would get these references in this order: |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I have been to one of Murray's shops in London... a long hike for nothing. I have ordered some guides for the cigarette cards from them with great success. |
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Posted By: John
Actually Bruce's post was very informative. |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
Happy Chrismukah! |
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