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Old 05-09-2012, 08:33 PM
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Value is also a poor indicator. Here are the facts: There are 106 graded 1933 Lajoie's between sgc and psa (I need it easy and kept it to 2 TPG's). There are between 130 and 210 graded copies of every 1934 high# (73-96). The Hoag has 144 copies, #94 rolfe 194 and #90 cuyler 184 graded copies (3 of the more expensive higher #'s) compared to 844 graded copies of #37 gehrig, THE most expensive card.

Id think the more expensive cards would have a higher percentage graded. This gets into Zachs post from the other day, but I wonder what percentage of Lajoies are graded. It seems that 50-60% of my high #'ed 1934 goudeys, and thats 2 sets plus some triples and quads, were slabbed, a higher percentage than numbers 1-72. My point is there are a lot more Lajoies than I thought and the price of the card poorly resembles its "rarity" (I know, another thread). Its "cool" factor is the primary force behind the price. I guess Im just behind the curve here...
I think the lajoie card is rare than the other high number. Yes probably the same number was printed but not same number distributed. All high number 34 goudey was distributed in pack. I think many printed lajoie was never distributed and perhaps destroyed by goudey when all complaint customers where satisfied with her 33 lajoie
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Population reports aside (even though in this case, they support what I'm about to say, which means you're supposed to use them, I guess), once I started searching in earnest to purchase a Goudey Lajoie, it became pretty clear to me that this famed "rarity" is pretty available. For many years the Lajoie was grouped with the T206 Wagner and Plank as the hobby's "big three." There's simply no comparison.

Obviously, when comparing the Lajoie with other 1933 Goudeys, it's tough. But if you want one -- especially a fairly high grade example -- and you have the money, you won't be waiting long. I think part of the allure of the card is the fact it supposedly was available only by writing the company. In my opinion, either a heck of a lot of people took pen to paper, or Goudey Lajoies were made available in ways we do not know about.
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Old 05-09-2012, 08:52 PM
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[QUOTE=Rob D.;991807e. For many years the Lajoie was grouped with the T206 Wagner and Plank as the hobby's "big three." There's simply no comparison.

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What do you mean by no comparaison ??

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What do you mean by no comparaison ?? At one time the lajoie was considered at the second rank in the big 3
Speaking for Rob - I believe his point was that there are approximately 60 copies in existence of the T206s and perhaps 150-200 Lajoie's, so while at one point they were thought to be of relatively similar rarity, they are not.
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Speaking for Rob - I believe his point was that there are approximately 60 copies in existence of the T206s and perhaps 150-200 Lajoie's, so while at one point they were thought to be of relatively similar rarity, they are not.
Ok i understand. But for a guy who have money avalaible it is pretty easy to have a Plank or a Wagner too.... same thing than lajoie.
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Ok i understand. But for a guy who have money avalaible it is pretty easy to have a Plank or a Wagner too.... same thing than lajoie.
You think that T206 Planks and Wagners are more available than Goudey Lajoies? KO.
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Sorry, I meant "OK."
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You think that T206 Planks and Wagners are more available than Goudey Lajoies? KO.
I don t said that sorry for my english.

i ll try to explain my idea :

if a guy have money avalaible for buy major big card, i agree with you with the fact it is easy to find a Lajoie goudey 33 card, but i also said if money isn t a factor, there are always Plank avalaible too for sale, when i had the money avalaible last month i had no trouble to find a plank, and i had the choice between 2 plank t206....

for the wagner it is more hard to find but if you have the money i don t think it is a problem to find one...

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3 wagner was for sale and 7 eddie plank....... i really love these card but when you have the pocket full of money, it is rellatively easy to find.

But i agree with the fact that plank and wagner are rarer than the lajoie . But not verry hard to find when you have money.

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a couple lajoie sale of the rea auction

a goood price on a 4 graded lajoie

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=22078

And a beautifull psa9 sold for 100K
http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=21657
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