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Posted By: Justin
Any experts out there? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ted Z. is our resident expert, he'll catch up with this thread. And the first thing he will tell you is drop the 1948. It's a 1949 set. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
JUSTIN |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Agreed Ted Z is your man. Skip numbered set, short prints were impossible until I believe the king himself, Mr. Mint uncovered some full boxes, all short prints. I got my wrapper from one of these. I had the red hat Peterson cataloged, I can tell you there are tons of color variations in this great set! |
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Posted By: Scott
I've recently completed this set (all in PSA 5) and it was more fun than any other set I've tried to assemble. The 101 skip-numbered cards (with "red hat" and Hermansk and Short sleeves Aberson) are all attainable. The fact that I could finish the set kept me interested in it. I have started a few sets only to stop because of the realization that I'd never finish anyways. My toughest were the Paige, Slaughter, Kell, Hermansk and Feller. The PSA 5 grade I was looking for on the Short Prints cost anywhere between $400 and $1200 depending on how bad I had to have it. I did pay $1500 for a couple of the Short prints. The Paige is probably 8-10K in a PSA 5 these days. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Scott, |
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Posted By: dan mckee
If you have the money, it can be completed quickly. And I will guarantee I have variations he is missing as they are uncataloged. An amazing condition he achieved though, that set must be beautiful! |
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Posted By: Scott
Peter, |
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Posted By: Steve M.
is getting my juices pumped up. (Now don't anyone tell TBOB |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
These cards were never issued in 1948....the Graded Co. labels stating 1948 are false and misleading. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
Ted |
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Posted By: peter chao
Ted, |
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Posted By: Anthony
Scott- thanks for the kind words- it's always been great dealing with you and David Curtis. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
ANTHONY |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Can you post scans here of the front and back of your 1949 Leaf Ruth card ? |
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Posted By: Anthony
Ted- |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If I remember, the second series was only available in three states. And I wasn't born yet! |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
In Hillside, NJ in early 1949, lots of Leaf BB packs were available for us kids and they were all 1st Series. |
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Posted By: Anthony
Ted- Thanks, as always, for the info. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Ted is right, I was able to get the first series during the summer and second series at Cashman's store on my way home from the second grade. |
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Posted By: Anthony
Peter- do you recall if the distribution of the 2nd series was pretty even, or were you left with lots of some cards and few (if any) of others? It seems like there are definite differences in the scarcity of a few of the SP's. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
The whole thing was very confusing at the time. I thought that you should be able to get all numbers as did Mr. Cashman. Bob Olshansky and I knew that there was a Page card, but never could find one. I had taped my cards from the top onto my bedroom wall, leaving spaces where missing cards could go. Dups were put away or traded. When the cards dried up there were lots of gaps on the wall. When we moved the next year, my mother carefully removed the cards and put them away. They all had tape residue on them but not much other damage. I still have the cards and they are in 1, 2 & 3 holders, but very sharp at the corners. My set is much higher grade, but the ones with the tape residue are the ones I love. |
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Posted By: Anthony
Peter- were there gaps because it was skip numbered, or because you were missing cards you knew existed (like Paige)? I had a considerably harder time finding a few of the short prints, and I know Scott G. had some of the same ones he was stuck on as well. I know there are also condition rarities and that is a whole other discussion, but I'm talking more about just some being harder to find than others. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
ANTHONY |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
The gaps were for both reasons. I had all 49 cards of the first series, but thought I was missing cards. When the second series came out I filled in some gaps. I got 38 cards from the second series (a total of 87). I had some of the second series with several dups. 11 second series cards I never got with Page the one that I really wanted, again I thought that I was missing 80 or so cards because of the skip numbering. Cashman's ran out of the second series not too long after school began. I was seven and details are a little fuzzy, but I was addicted to the cards. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Upon completing the tough challenge of this 1949 LEAF set....then the fun begins to find all the printing oddities..... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanodakis
ANTHONY |
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Posted By: Anthony
Ted- I think that removes all doubt- it definitely is a football wrapper. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
ANTHONY |
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Posted By: Scott
Ted, |
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Posted By: cmoking
Ted wrote: "First, my suggestion to you is to get a copy of THE OLD CARDBOARD magazine, Issue #9. I have an 8-page article in this magazine on this set. You will find it very informative." |
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Posted By: Anthony
Ted- I know at least one pack from Rosen's find was sold unopened and was graded by GAI- I saw it at the Hollywood Park show a couple of years ago, part of a full post war pack run. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I'm not surprised with anything PSA does or how it grades. Check-out the new Thread I just posted on the Evers card. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The biggest trend in the 1948-49 Leaf set is that the short prints in PSA 8 are now going for more than Joe DiMaggio(card 1). I just bought a Joe D psa 8 for a touch over $6,000 and the short prints have recently been selling at $7-8,000. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I cannot account for the 1949 Leaf BB 2nd Series cards. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Ted, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
JIM C |
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Posted By: cmoking
Ted, you won't like hearing this...but the 1948 Leaf football cards are hot, not the 1948 Bowman cards. Why? Because the PSA Registry's Football Hall Of Fame set designates the 1948 Leaf cards for most of the players as their rookie cards, and not the 1948 Bowman cards. Thus the guys trying to complete that artificial set are going after Leaf cards and not Bowman. Count me in as one of those idiots...the dark side of the PSA Registry is tough to resist. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
King, |
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Posted By: Justin
Well, I think I am gonna go for it. I am gonna try and start a low-grade set of 1949 Leaf. I got a psa 1 Musial off of ebay as part of my 3000 hit collection, so that's my starting point. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I fully appreciate what you are saying about the Registry factor. However, this my be another case |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Ted, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
This is an interesting thread but it is so annoying to read because the screen is too wide. This is due to posters not sizing their photos properly. Leon, might be time to start another thread on how to post pictures. It's so distracting to have to scroll left to right to read every sentence. |
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Posted By: cmoking
Ted, I wouldn't be disappointed, I like learning new stuff. So are you saying the 1948 Leaf football set is also a really a 1949 issue? Then what of the 1949 Leaf issue? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Leaf issued two different years of football cards- how could both have been made in 1949? That would be unprecedented. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
OK, I am back....... |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Ted, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Somehow you misundertood what I said...... |
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Posted By: cmoking
Thanks Ted...I appreciate the clarification. |
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Posted By: Anthony
<<<In 1948 Leaf.....1st issued a non-sports set of PIRATES.....then they issued their |
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