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Posted By: Mike campbell
Chad: |
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Posted By: Michael
I'm a Cuban fan of the Cuban Baseball history and a friend of the owner of the Polar cards. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Can we please get a list of the 10 biggest names left in the set that may eventually be offered for sale? Thanks! |
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Posted By: fkw
Thanks for the new info./story |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
"Michael", |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Well, not surprisingly, I haven’t heard from Luis (Mr. O) denying that "Michael" is indeed posting for him, so for this post I will assume that to be true. I won’t post his full name, either, but his 1st name is Luis. I realize that the code name "Michael" is using for Luis is "Mr. O" as in the letter "O", but I will refer to him using the number "0" or "El Cero" as he will now be known. I’m not really sure where to begin with all of this, but I suppose I’ll just respond to the many points "Michael" is claiming as true. I’ll try to be clear about when I am quoting and when I am responding. I wish I knew how to make certain sentences bold or in italics, but I don’t. Here goes: |
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Posted By: jamie
Having followed this story with nothing more than a passing interest, I had been on the fence of the authenticity of these cards. Now I'm convinced they're fakes. |
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Posted By: MW
So are there Cuban "Polar" cards of Dihigo, Bell, Charleston, Paige and Leonard? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Fake |
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Posted By: MW
Hal wants to know. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I do want to know... |
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Posted By: one-in-ten
But I called him the day these Polars came on ebay and his recitation of events surrounding the cards is accurate. Again, I had hopes these cards were real, not because I could ever own any, being the bottom feeder I am, but because I had hope some great players previously unrecognized in cards would be discovered, which would be cool as hell. Now it's pretty celar to me this was all a scam. Ah well. Chalk it up to experience. If a card costs more than 20 dollars, be wary. Make that 10 dollars. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I do not know the "Michael" involved in the above thread. I am not part of a "scam". I am simply a memorabilia collector, and have been for many years. I bought the Jimmie Foxx Polar, and was simply trying to find out for myself, and others, a little bit more about them, and if possible, date them. I would appreciate it if my fellow hobbyists would refrain from throwing accusations around. I spent my own money, and own time, in trying to maybe solve this puzzle. If anyone wants to contact me personally, I would be glad to discuss this matter, in an adult fashion. I will even give my cell phone number to anyone who politely asks for it. I have nothing to hide. I wish now I had never gotten involved in this. My focus is pre war, and Jimmie Foxx, Buck Weaver, Hack Wilson and Lou Gehrig. Proof being, I recently bought a card from Darren Duet, whom you all know. I paid him, he got it to me in a timely fashion, and all is well. This is my last message regarding these cards. If anyone wants to contact me by e mail, feel free to do. I will discuss the issue. Otherwise, the Polars are no longer part of the quotient. Ever. I have other things to do. |
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Posted By: identify7
Please do not consider an inquiry as a criticism, but in reviewing this thread I notice that your first post here starts with "See my earlier posting". Where is that earlier posting? |
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Posted By: Chad
Don't take this stuff personally. Nobody's acusing you of being part of the "scam". (Well, not nobody I guess, since you have received private e-mails. I suppose I mean publically accused you.) In fact, I think most of us are grateful you'd take the time and effort to try to validate or invalidate the cards. I thought it was excellent of you, myself. I was still undecided about them until the loony post about Ryan hit this thread. Ryan had legitimate reservations about the cards that he shared with the board at one of the buyer's request. Don't let this experience sour you. Or try not to, because I can understand your frustration. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I guess my statement of no more messages on this issue didn't last long. You are right. I hadn't backed up into the thread for quite some time. But you are correct. In fact it appears as if more a few of my earlier messages regarding this issue have disappeared. I guess you would have to ask one of the moderators. But you are right, my earlier, and initial messages have all gone away. I have no idea why. But as stated earlier, I would be willing to discuss this matter privately. I no longer care about this issue. But I do care about having my earlier messages deleted, and some of the personal attacks I have encountered. |
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Posted By: ramram
I don't know that your posting disappeared. I think there was a different thread earlier: |
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Posted By: mike campbell
No problem. Thanks Ramram. I appreciate it. Sorry if my last e mail seemed a bit pointed. I meant no disrespect towards the moderators. To the individuals who police this forum, thanks for the good work. We all appreciate it greatly. Now.....onward and upward. No more Polar talk from me. Back to prewar. |
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Posted By: leon
I am not aware of any post in this thread, or any other one concerning this topic, to have been modified, censored, or deleted by a moderator. This is a very open forum. There are 4 folks that can edit others posts and none of us have. Two of those folks only do so under adverse circumstances when Brian or myself might not see it and it's clearly a violation of forum policy. We are very careful. My only concern in this thread is the person staying anonymous and throwing accusations. Well thought out and fairly well written, but anonymous. There is a board policy against that, however I take things on a case by case basis too. If Ryan would have asked me to delete the person's anonymous post(s), as they involve him, I would have done it. Ryan has not asked me to and has rebutted very nicely. |
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Posted By: mike campbell
Thanks Leon. Well said. Thanks for your work here. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
and I'll look again, but I haven't seen a complete response from Ryan as to the findings, by a disinterested party(ies) no less, that the cards were manufactured in the late 50's. Instead the thread mostly devolved into a pi$$ing match. Ryan, I believe you are saying that someone recently got old paper from the 50's and then produced the cards on that old paper? While that is certainly possible, I am not convinced that your arguments are even presumptively correct, much less demonstrated. I do not know whether the experts Mike consulted did more than just research on paper dating, maybe more information is out there or I just didn't read closely. |
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Posted By: identify7
Perhaps I am equally dense here, but I strive for better than mere equality in density. In any case, it seems to me that Mike Campbell has generated information which indicates with a 75-80% certainty that the Polar cards were made in the fifties, then never distributed. The opposing view (which is not in disagreement with the opinion Mike has obtained) states that the Polar cards were made more recently, perhaps using old materials, then never distributed. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I keep reneging on my vow to stop inputting messages regarding this matter. But I received a message earlier today from the e bay seller. It has no bearing on their authenticity one way or the other, I just thought I would pass it along. I have others from him. You will note that he is asking me for the results of my findings. I have not told him any of the results. I simply told him that this issue is up in the air, and that there many skeptics, and rightfully so. I am undecided if I will pass on the results. Just a few minutes ago, I was cleaning my office, and ridding myself of junk that accumulates. I also was searching for a Foxx card I had lost. Found it. I came across the documentation from the paper conservator on this matter. Reread it. Oh well.... |
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Posted By: Mark
Gil, a lot of cards that were never distribtued are quite valuable, Alleghenys for example. |
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Posted By: Paul
It's not clear to me whether the independent experts tested the photos, the paper on the back, or both. If only the photos were tested, that would leave open the possibility that someone glued an old magazine photo to a backing. I think this possibility was suggested much earlier in the thread (though I'm not going to read through the whole thread to confirm this). I hate to bug Mike to post again, but can you clarify whether the age of the backs was tested? |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
The question appears to be whether these cards are from the 50s or a more recent contrivance. But even if from the 50s, wouldn't any significant cards be post-career by years or even decades? |
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Posted By: identify7
Well Mark, although CWYWC certainly applies here, my opinion stands. Specifically, I limit my baseball card collection to solely include cards which were distributed (any amount of distribution, above zero, qualifies). |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
Paul: You're not bugging me. No problem. I had shown this card to photo folks, printing folks. From the State Historical Society. I then took it to a second party paper conservator. An independent Corporation. I had planned on taking it a step further, and have the glue on the back tested, and the paper mulch tested. I was told that this would damage the card, due to the fact that it would be necessary to remove a bit of paper. I decided against it. My thinking at the time was, that I could purchase a lessor player and sacrifice that card to the forensic folks. But at about this time, I received I believe it was three e mails from forum folks, (Not all the same week) over the course of time, questioning my knowledge of pre war items, (Not sure why I received this one, no one ever claimed this was pre war) questioning my intelligence, and another wondering why I was wasting my time. Nice huh? Anyway, figured why should I travel to another state, spend more money, when it seems that most had already made up their minds. I am told by the way, from a gentleman I came across in New Hampshire I believe, can't recall right now, that one of the nations leading experts on dating paper, and paper process, lives only 300 miles from me. I had planned on going to see her, but then figured, whats the point. Besides, the holidays were approaching, and I have a corporation to tend to. Let me see if I can make this short regarding the cards. I own an investment firm, I am not a scientist so I will relay a "bit" of the Exam report: |
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Posted By: MW
<< I do want to know... |
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Posted By: Rob
Fantasy collector issues didn't start popping up in the USA until the late 1960's to mid 1970's, making it most improbable that there was someone in Cuba concoting a fantasy issue there. That the paper & printing is reported as consistent with 1950's convinces me. It a shame an "expert" argues they are fakes with without actually viewing the cards. I didn't bid on the cards, but for reason the cards didn't look right at the time they were offered. I like the protoype theory, as it's most plausible that Castro in power stopped distribution plans. Whether or not they are valuable is another issue. Personally, they look nondescript, unattracive and are TOO rare as well as little known to be valuable. |
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Posted By: david
is it possible to have the owner of the cards post the full checklist and note which cards there are duplicates of and if the duplicates are of the same pose or unique poses of the same player. additionally i believe there are several well known document forgeries that were done using period ink and parchment so dating the paper can still not be conclusive as to the authenticity of the cards |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Rob, the best I can figure is that all that has been proven is that the paper is from the late 1950s. This does not mean that the cards were printed then. It jsut means the paper is that old. If you are going forge an Egyptian papyrus concerning the reign of King Tutankahmen, you need papyrus from the correct era to try and fool experts. Same goes for creating a "fantasy" set of vintage cards to try and fool experts. |
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Posted By: Chad
Self styled expert? Ryan, has in fact, had one of these cards in hand. As far as his credentials go, if you can find a collector in this country, or even in Cuba, who has handled more Cuban cards, I wish you'd let us know who he is. Look, Ryan has nothing to gain by exposing these cards. If they are real, he can't very well buy them up and then sell them on his website. He's doing us a service and his volunteering to go out on a limb and give his best opinion on these cards shouldn't be met with half assed attacks. If he does end up being wrong about this, he'll be the first to admit it. I'll bet Ty Cobbs to Jack Barrys he isn't, tho. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I vowed to move on from the Polars, maybe I can help here. I have a list sent to me of all cards in this set so far discovered. Below find a list of all cards known as of Oct. 7 of this year. I am told there are a few duplicates, but not many. This list was sent to me, so please don't hold me respondsible for it's contents. I am passing on what I was told. I am also told, none have been found since the initial find. So, if 20 Ruths all of a sudden show up, then I guess we have an answer. But since I was told emphatically that this is it, and they are real, if anyone ever starts spotting pails of these, then we will know. So here goes. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
By the way Jay, I believe we are both Minnesotans. Nice weather huh? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
yeah, at least the freezing rain stopped. |
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Posted By: sagard
Come on guys. Minnesota isn't bad right now. The outdoor rinks have ice, it's not 10 below. Life is good. |
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Posted By: Harry Kress
Can SGC/PSA/GAI authenticate Cuban cards better than Ryan? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If my experinece with SGC as far as trying to get uncatalogued cards slabs is any indicator, they aren't going to do it unless someone like Ryan and few other experts step forward and say the cards legit. I can't speak to an experience with PSA or GAI, but I doubt they are going to readily slab an unknown issue. Hell, PSA has a hard enough time properly IDing known issues. |
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Posted By: mike campbell
I am the buyer of one card. That hardly puts me in collusion with the seller. The seller and I have exchanged a few e mails. Contrary to what it may appear in here, I do not have to time to concoct a scheme to defraud anyone. Let alone one of this magnitude. I mean really...as an earlier post of mine states, Jay Behrens, whom everyone in here knows, lives near me. He is welcome to come to my home, and see that I do not have horns, cloven hoofs, and a tail. I retired at 51, from a Bank Corp, in Minnesota that Jay is more than familiar with, then formed my own investment firm. Why do I feel like I need to prove myself, and justify everything I do ? Jay can stop in and check out my pre war collection, any time. My wife and children would welcome him, as would I. I speak of him, because everyone else lives far away from the arctic circle.. And I will say this for the very last time, I couldn't care less whether they are real or fake. I have no vested interest in this. I bought a freakin' card, and tryed to find out a little about it, and contribute something to the hobby. I will never do that again. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
But Mike, Isn't it true that you investment banker types have pitchforks? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
David, you are wrong about the pitch fork. They've just sold their soul to the devil. The pitchfork is extra :-p |
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Posted By: fkw
Only 16 of the 83 (known/listed) players look to be Cuban players. While 67 of the 83 players are American Baseball Stars and/or Hall of Famers. You have a Frank Robinson (played 1956-1976) and a Wee Willie Keeler (played 1892-1910) in the same set????. Then you have big name, potentially big $$ cards, like Dihigo, Ruth, Paige, Charleston, Cobb, Williams, and Gibson in this group. To me a Keeler, Marsans, or Charleston made no earlier than mid 1956 looses some of its demand. Weird |
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Posted By: david
the player selection always worries me, and i was waiting for others to confirm my suspicions. keeler seems to be out of place and there are scant cuban league players except for several very high profile players toss in some minor american HOF and it just doesnt seem right. i would like to see pictures of all the cards also if possible to see what the picture selection is for all of the cards. what team is frank robinson shown with for instance? additionally the apparent lack of continuity of the design should also be troublesome, even for a proof set. also, why would a proof set have advertising on the back>? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Not being an expert on Cuban cards, but having some experience with them, I've sat back and watched this thread unfold. However, after seeing the checklist I do have some questions about the merit of this set. Let's assume they are real for a moment: it is still a mishmash of players from all different eras with no rhyme or reason as to why they were grouped together. It is reminiscent of the 1960-61 Fleer sets that commemorate players whose careers have long past. I think a distinction has to be made between fine period sets such as Billiken and Aguilitas and this concoction that honors players deceased, living, current, and retired. And that's assuming they are real. Even in the best of circumstances it does not strike me as a very significant set. |
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Posted By: mike campbell
No I don't use a pitchfork, I use a 42 ounce Louisville Slugger. By the way, if anyone hasn't had a chance to tour through their factory in Louisville, it is quite interesting. I was through there recently. And yes, I too noticed the disparity in players, and time periods. But again, just reporting what I found out. I am not the judge here. But I do agree, it is an odd assortment of players. When I added that list, I knew controversy would ensue. No more Polar messages from me. |
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