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Posted By: Brian McQueen
Finally got the e107 Delehanty in today from Sotheby's. I wanted to show you all the scans of this card compared to the other e107 Type 2s I have. Not much different on the front however on the back it's a gleaming white color instead of the dull grey that the others are. I've never seen one like this actually. If this is actually a Type 2. I'm thinking that based on this, e107 Type 2s would have had to originate from multiple sources yes? This is clearly a different material than the other Type 2s I have. It's not a Type 1 either. Perhaps a Type 3? |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
just kidding, Brian, does the stock appear to be thick like the type 2's or thin like type 1's? at first glance i think you may have a type 1 (which is more valuable i would say) however it appears hand cut? CRACK IT OUT AND EXAMINE IT! won't hurt much, it's just in an AUTHENTIC holder now. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
That's weird. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The cards all originated from a family who almost threw them out but had a relative who had some connection to Sotheby's- I think he may have been a photographer or something- and he brought them in to show them to see if they had any value. Is it possible a layer of the back was peeled off? You can tell type II's from the typeface, too, as I'm sure you know, but that one has borders too wide and erratic to be a type I. Now that I look at it it is curious. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: robert a
Brian, |
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Posted By: fkw
Its a type 2. The type 1 Delahanty says "Washington" not "Wash." This info is in Lipsets book page 28. |
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Posted By: Ben
Agree with Rob and Frank. The Delahanty is overall a fresher card (front + back) than your other type 2's. So it's natural the back is nice and white...it's in very nice shape |
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Posted By: Mark Rios
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I'm not suggesting it any more than Brian was questioning it in his initial post. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I inspected the entire group in person and every card had from virtually minute to serious paper loss on the reverse- and because all the fronts were so clean they had the look of a collection that survived by being glued into an album. That said, how did the Delahanty survive with such an amazingly pristine back? |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
I'll respond to a few of the more recent posts here. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
An advertising poster would clearly be made from a different paper stock than a box used to hold the candy. So your theory is a sound but with one obvious problem: We've never seen a box and we've never seen an advertsing poster. So there is a great leap of faith here. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: robert a
Brian, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You're right, Brian. With all the research done on baseball collectibles there is still a lot we don't know and the best we can do is come up with educated guesses. We agree the candies had to be shipped in some kind of box and all products have advertising of some kind so the theory is certainly reasonable. |
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