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Posted By: Paul
I've got a few random questions about exhibit cards that I hope some of you can answer. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
1. The set designations you reference are the work of legendary collector Elwood "Woody" Scharf in series of articles he wrote for The Trader Speaks in the 1970's. They rose to the status of official designations among old-time collectors but never made the mainstream hobby press (Beckett, Standard Catalogue) hence are not used today. His work was really good, but a little too detailed for most collectors' tastes. One example: he broke the set of 1926-29 PC backed baseball players into three separate sets (81, 82, 83) based on issuance dates and certain variations that can be really picayune and hard to follow. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
some of the earlier 1947-66 cards also have "AN EXHIBIT CARD" printed in the same typeface as the "MADE IN USA". These can be found without the added line too. |
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Posted By: Rhett
They are usually seen as 3 distnct sets. 1921, 1922, and 1923-24. The 1921 Cards are easier to distinguish, as long as they are American League players. The '21 American Leaguers are designated as Am. L. while after 1921 they are designated as A.L. Many players are distinct to one of the sets, there are many that were reissued in one orr more sets. Sometimes the Exhibit Co. changed teams, added (or removed) a white border, or changed thi picture. Currently there are 64 cards in the 1921 set, 74 players that are new/different in the 1922 set, and 58 that are distinct new cards in the 1923-24 set. Get an SCD Standard Catalog and they will list the different players in the different sets. |
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Posted By: Paul
Thank you both very much. That's far more information than I ever hoped to get, and greatly appreciated. And I will take a look at my Standard Catalog again. I know in the earlier editions they did not distinguish among the 1921-24 sets, but it sounds like they have now recognized a distinction. |
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Posted By: JUlie
why my 1947-66 Jackie Robinson isx wearing a K.C. Monarchs uniform... |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Assuming the figures quoted above are correct issue numbers (I am never convinced with ESCO offerings that we have seen all there is to find) 64 cards in 1921 indicates two full sheets of cards. 58 cards in 1922 indicates a two-sheet run that is short six cards. They either DP'd 6 cards or reprinted 6 1921's (or printed something else entirely). My bet would be on reprints of popular players from the 1921 set. I do note that some of the biggest names in 1921 can be found with and without borders. Perhaps this indicates a reprinting of those cards on a sheet with a different format in 1922? 74 in the 1923 group is 10 more than a full two sheets of cards. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I flipped my figures. At 74 cards in 1922, the issue becomes even more interesting. The next sheet would be 96 cards, or 18 more potential double prints/reprints. |
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Posted By: Rhett
The 1921 set is far more common than the other two. And as you said that is almost certainly due to the fact that many of the players were reprinted through the 1922 set as well as possibly the 1923-24 set. As was mentioned before about printing in multiples of 32, they certainly continued to do this with both of the subsequent sets, with reprinted cards from the earlier years. The numbers that I mentioned in my earlier posts about known number of subjects includes team changes, and loss or addition of borders, as these are recognized as "new" cards. It should be noted from my experience that the 1923-24 Exhibits is a very challenging set, with 1922 being a little less difficult but is also quite a challenge. Certain players within those sets also seem tougher than others, possible unequal distribution of sheets. It would be interesting to see, I don't think it would be too difficult, which of the 1921 cards were printed over several years, and which were possibly only issued one year. All you would need to do is take some poll numbers from some of the major collections around. I don't have the time, but maybe someone else does. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I don't even try for every border variation (I mean, who really can say whether the Hornsby w/border was a 21, 22 or 23, and who really cares?). I shoot for every pose and every team change. Ditto for back variations on the PC back cards. I just don't have the stomach to be turned on about print variations in the postcard logo. I may get a type card of each one, but that's about all. |
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Posted By: Paul
I know some of the 1921s (and 22,23,24 I assume) have white borders and some have no borders. But I've never seen the same player both with and without borders. Have you seen any of these? Can you post an example? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Hornsby. I have the bordered one and I once passed on a no-borders one because I didn't want to own the same card twice (I know, stupid). |
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Posted By: Paul
I have the Hornsby with the border too. I've never seen the one without the border. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
so I can find it again when I get home from the UK. Thanks for great info guys! |
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