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Posted By: Hal Lewis
OK, you win! |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
So does EVERYONE now agree that the N28 Allen & Ginters are from 1888 and NOT 1887 ?? |
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Posted By: Julie
(Hee!) idea, there are several Old Judges of Kelly with Chicago--and he was out of there in '86. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
The players in N28 are as follows |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
John: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Julie: |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Plus the old judges have copyright dates printed on them as opposed to the other cards discussed in the thread which dont |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
N167 Old Judge, Kalamazoo Bats Portraits (NY), and Welton Cigars would all qualify as Rookie Cards. I think that Jay and Keith Olberman may be hoarding all of the Kalamazoo Bats cards. I was the underbidder on the trimmed Kalamazoo Bats Keefe in the Mastro Collectors Auction. In hindsight, I wish I had bid higher, knowing how rare they are |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Hal, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Andy: |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Hal, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
My excuse is "lamer" than a mocked-up Cy Young card you threw together with photo-shop and a laser printer?? HA! |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
And after seeing what those "restorers" did with Jay's Keeler cabinet... |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Hal, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
No doubt. |
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Posted By: Paul
I hope Hal's skepticism extends to the Spalding card. I just keep thinking that if I click my heels together three times it will go away. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Of COURSE it extends to that card as well, Paul! |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
There are LOTS of collectors who were around before the grading companies, who just don't believe in them. It took me several years to come around. |
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Posted By: HW
A couple of points |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
hal, |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
most of the just so's were in a group that came into a show in ohio, it may have been the old stongsville? show. i know a collector/dealer that was there and did not have the cash or forsight to buy them and is still kicking himself to this day. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Andy: |
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Posted By: John
Hal; |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I guess that I am one of the "lucky few" who know the identity of the mystery collector. However, I have never spoken to him (I'd love to someday), nor have I had the priviledge (sp) of viewing his collection (also hope to someday). |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
But Mr. Wonka: |
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Posted By: HW
Hal, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I agree. |
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Posted By: John
Hal doesn’t your website already say all of that? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
The simple fact of the matter is that 99% of the people who visit my website have NEVER seen a baseball card older than 1952... |
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Posted By: DD
Just visited your web site for the first time. A very impressive collection. My favorites have to be the Shoeless Joe bat, and the Wagner card. |
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Posted By: John
So your making the hobby more exciting. Ohhhh I thought you were just bragging a little. |
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Posted By: Stevenwouldanswerifheonlyknewhow
......OK, I'm lost |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
No ... that's Elmer FOSTER ... who played for "New York" in 1886, took 1887 off apparently ... then played agains for New York in 1888 and 1889. |
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Posted By: Thequestionman
....thanks for unconfusing me. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
Since the n172 Old Judge set was issued over a few years -- 1887-90, I believe -- and different versions of players were issued of players during that time (some with team changes as well) it stands to reason that certain Old Judge's might be Rookies while others are effectively the first ever "traded/update" cards. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Brian: |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Hal--Let me put one of the discussions to rest. I know who has, and have seen, the Just So Cy Young. It is undoctored and beautiful. I also believe that Giant/Met K-Bats were a different issue than the Phillies/Athletics K-Bats. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
No, what you saw was the "D. T. Young" card that came in the "Just So" set. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
I don't really think of Hanlon's Old Judge (or Sparky Anderson's 1959 Topps card for that matter) as his "Rookie Card", because he plainly wasn't a Hall of Fame player. He was a Hall of Fame manager who had a fair playing career before Managing. The same would hold for, among others, Connie Mack, Tommy Lasorda and Casey Stengel. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
You have to give Hanlon a little credit, he may be in the HOF for his managing accomplishments, but he was a solid player as well. Over his 13 year career he managed to finish top 5 in the League at least once for walks, stolen bases, & home runs. He was a solid player / team captain during his playing days. Give him a little love, certainly a better player than the other HOF managers you've listed. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
"The Old Perfesser" wasn't a great player (certainly not HOF caliber), but he was more than serviceable. He was a good fielder (he personally taught Mickey Mantle how to play the outfield wall caroms in Ebbetts Field before the Yakns played the Dodgers there in the World Series) and he was a great World Series performer himself. |
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Posted By: DD
Should the 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth card be considered his rookie? Although it shows him on his minor league team, he spent more than half the year in the Big Leagues. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hey guys- let me yet again clear up some of the mysteries of the endlessly debated Cy Young Just So. Yes, it does exist, I have both held it and have a photocopy of it. The hoard of Just So's that it came with ( a total of seven) was purchased by this "mystery" collector after he read an article about them in SCD and hounded the family for years until they finally agreed to sell him all seven. Since he is a good friend of mine he consigned the other six to one of my 1998 auctions and five of them ended up in one collection; it would have been part of the "Southern Gentleman" collection that Mastro had in 2000 but they were sold privately by the owner before the auction. They are now dispersed around the hobby. |
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Posted By: Paul
Barry, those are the cruelest words in the English language. For those of you who are not Seinfeld fans, "they're real and they're spectacular" translates roughly to "they'll never be yours, you can't touch, and you can't even look." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You are correct. It refers equally to both the Cy Young Just So and to Teri Hatcher; they are both unattainable. But at least you can see her in all her glory in "Desperate Housewives" (not a very good show, but she is as beautiful as ever). |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I would post pictures of the N. Y. Giant HOFers from the K-Bat set(Ewing, Keefe, Ward, O'Rourke and Connor) but they live in the bank. There are pictures of several in the Copeland catalog, including the unique Ewing and Ward. Most of the N. Y. Giant cards came from an amazing find by Ron Oser. BTW, there is no known Welch although there was a Jos Wood image from which a card could have been made. Perhaps one will someday be found. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
As I remember it, it was they are real, they are spectacular, and they could have been yours if you had just believed, but now you will never see or touch them. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Surely EVERYBODY on this site knows me well enough by now to know whether or not I was just being facetious about the Cy Young card. |
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Posted By: DD
Hal, |
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Posted By: Joe P.
......... psssst |
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