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One of the things I enjoy most about collecting Japanese baseball cards is identifying them. But I must admit I am not the best at it, and quite a few times I hit a dead end. Hopefully, someone more knowledgeable might be able to help me identify these cards....
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The middle card in the second set resembles the 1958 JCM 31 sets, but I can't find a black-and-white of Nagashima on a double card. Maybe I'm all wet.
The catcher in the second set was identified as Fumio Fujimara from an uncatalogued 1947 set, but I am hoping maybe someone has more information. And the very first card in the first picture I have seen listed once as 1960 Nagashima, but I have no idea if that is correct and can't identify the set. Thanks again! Last edited by Frankish; 03-26-2021 at 02:29 PM. |
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This is Kawakami: 川上
So I'd assume that the red boarded card is Tetsuharu Kawakami, the Giants' great first baseman. He was a left-handed batter, so that checks out. The text on his right shoulder says "All Japan", so it wouldn't surprise me if this card was issued in conjunction with one of the American tours. (The Seals' 1949 tour seems likely, but that's just a guess.) This is Oh: 王 So the 1970s-looking menko is probably Sadaharu Oh. Fumio Fujimura, the Tigers' great, was not a catcher. He was mostly a 3B/1B kind of guy, also playing some 2B, OF, and began his career as a pitcher. But he never caught a game. So that's not him. He's not the guy at bat either, since he was right handed. As for the double card with Nagashima - I don't recognize the set. Many sets had backs similar to that one, but all of the ones that I can think of have writing on the front of the card. It could be from an uncatalogued set - there are lots of them out their - but I don't have my copy of Engel handy to check. Last edited by nat; 03-26-2021 at 01:57 PM. |
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Thanks for the help. I think you right that it is Kawakami. And the other card definitely appears to be Oh. It's an odd card, and I can't place it. More odd, really, because I've seen three or four of them show up on ebay in the last month....
I didn't write what I meant to say. The guy fielding the ball in the first set is the one I meant to indicate as an uncatalogued Fujimura. Sorry about that. Of course, you are right. Last edited by Frankish; 03-26-2021 at 02:29 PM. |
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I posted the player names for you.
I don't know for sure if that green background Nagashima card is actually vintage. When I lived in Japan there was a modern shop that looked like an old style Dagashiya. There was a package that they sold that had a Kawakami card that resembles this Nagashima card. I think it was sold as a nostalgic item. If I find more details I will post it.
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Thanks, Robert. That's a big help! Now I just need to run down a few of these sets....
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