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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Know Mastronet is getting ready to move the Nagy collection....anyone know of any real rarities it contains? Haven't seen too much about it from Mastronet other than the 1933G Lajoie and T206 stuff but nothing about 19th century or other really difficult cards. Any idea of the scope of it too? Says they will be selling it over a number of auctions........ |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
Nagy??? I know of halper, and Copeland..... who's Nagy? Charles Nagy? (the Indians guy) |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
one of the legendary collectors from really the "old days". He was a big name collector even back in the 1970s. From Michigan, I think |
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Posted By: J Levine
Frank Nagy was a huge collector of not only baseball but other other cards as well. He was active until the late '70s if I recall. He was based out of Detroit (or near there). He was one of the greats of the hobby and often corresponded with other collectors. There was a TIME article on Nagy in the early '70s if I recall...this is all from memory but I seem to recall that he had a very extensive collection of 20th century cards that included many odd and rare cards. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I dealt with Frank Nagy for several years from the late 1980s until very shortly before his death. He was a wonderful gentleman who was generous with his time and knowledge and very fair in his dealings. |
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Posted By: joe maples
Hi there, Frank Nagy set up at most of the shows in Michigan, Plymouth was the big one in the late 70's and 80's which was run by a couple named Toerpes(spelling?) This was before Jim Hawkins bought the show from them, Frank had an extensive collection, file cabinets full of tobacco cards. Bill Mastro before his auction days was always at Frank's side at the same table. I think Frank took him under his wing in the early days. I was under the impression that Bill bought most of the collection when Frank died. I'm not sure what this Nagy collection will entail, if it is the original it should be something. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Joe....your post on Frank is great. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Poor Frank had invented EBay and didn't even know it. |
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Posted By: Preece1
Frank was from Grosse Ile, MI (30 miles south of Detroit). I grew up on Grosse Ile, and in the mid-1970s (I was about 10), my uncle took me over to Frank's house and I was given a pretty lengthy tour. If my memory serves me right, Frank had an uncut Ramly sheet which was purchased by Mastro shortly after his death. He also had a T206 Wagner, Goudey Lajoie, etc. He was a great guy. |
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Posted By: Larry
Frank and Louise Nagy were great people to meet and were instrumental in running one of the earliest quality shows in Detroit..When I was 16, I had the pleasure of visting Frank and Louise at their home and they had an amazing collection even for the late 1970's.....One album was filled with Goudey Ruths, Gehrigs and T206 Cobb's..Frank always used to say.."I love them cards"...He was very kind and had a great love for the hobby... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: T206Collector
Oct. 11, 1971 |
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Posted By: Paul
Several years ago, Steve Verkman auctioned off some cards and memorabilia that were advertised as being from the Frank Nagy collection. I purchased a 1951 Topps Current All Star Berra and a possible uncatalogued card / possible page from a book of Eddie Collins. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
very interested.........email me.......... |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Does anyone know what auction these will be starting in? I imagine they will be spread out over a few auctions. |
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Posted By: joe
Just thought of another story about Frank and Bill Mastro. I collect Detroit cards and I was buying some S74 silks from Frank in Plymouth and of course Bill was there also. As I was picking out the silks I wanted he laughed and said to bad I collect Detroit players which include Cobb and other HOF players, they can be expensive. Suggested maybe collecting Chicaco Cubs cards to save expenses on cards. |
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Posted By: DJ
Anyone know why Frank is liquidating? |
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Posted By: Preece1
Frank Nagy passed away some time ago. His family has consigned his collection to Mastronet. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I had seen my first t206 and Mayo in the 70's at the Plymouth show and the show at the Troy Hilton.....not sure if I purchased from him, but....I did get 84 t206's and 4 Mayo cards for 100.00 at the Troy show. |
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I saw this old thread and wanted to re-post it because there have been a lot of new 54ers since it appeared who might never have heard of Nagy (or Lionel Carter or Larry Fritsch). I think it's good to remember the guys from back in the day when the hobby was a hobby.
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Of course Larry Fritsch marketed himself as the first full time dealer.
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Who is this "I" and "me" that the Bruces refer to?
Last edited by Kawika; 05-14-2010 at 03:32 PM. |
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You're right David- you caught Bruce in a weaker moment. Wow
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Of course it is the Bruces arch nemesis Archive.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 05-14-2010 at 03:40 PM. |
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Archivegate was clearly the funniest Net 54 moment of all time.
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some of Frank Nagy's E cards
(the Cole I picked up from Leon) ![]() Last edited by Jay Wolt; 05-14-2010 at 04:51 PM. |
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Some recently acquired cards from Frank's collection
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A few pages from a 14-page "Frank's Auction Corner #34" in November 1972:
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my nagy and carter cards are my favorites and are all framed for my office.
nagy: 33 goudey McCurdy, e90-1 Schlitzer; e90-1 r. thomas carter: T204 ramly Knight; T206 I Young; 206 Phelan;206 Owen; 206 Spencer;206 Shipke. the Doktorvater's of the hobby best, barry Last edited by ethicsprof; 05-14-2010 at 08:51 PM. |
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Those who dealt with Frank will remember his primitive, but very effective packaging. Heavy cardboard wrapped with butcher paper & string. Frank chain smoked & the aroma would last for days in my P.O. Box. Very pleasant, honest, generous and knowledgeable individual to deal with
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I'm wondering why so many "AUT" cards - did he trim a lot of his cards?
Cheers, Blair
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My only Nagy...
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Cool thread! Nice to see the man was an asset to the hobby. I feel
fortunate to have one of his old cards in my collection, and it's one of my favorites. The card didn't move too far, as I'm only 50 miles away from Grosse Ile. As a wise man once said (to paraphrase)... we don't own these cards, we just hold onto them for the next guy to enjoy. ![]() |
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Here is my only Nagy card - Highest SGC graded E103 Lajoie
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Blair- I've wondered the same thing, he had an awful lot of pre-war cards that were trimmed. I am speculating that back in the day condition was not paramount, it was all about acquiring what you didn't have. There was no ebay or internet auctions so finding them was tougher. Also I seem to remember that many collectors trimmed down caramel cards so they fit in those T206ish holders, never dreaming what they would one day be worth. Even Lionel Carter who had immaculate and spectacular cards post war had a lot of authentic cards from the pre-World War I era.
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