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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Hey guys, |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I think it's a great question, but then, I'm the guy who recently asked, "Who was the best player never to appear on a card." So what deadball player was on the most cards? I haven't the foggiest idea, but now I'm curious! |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Cobb and Eddie Collins. Both came up about when BB cards took off and played into the late 1920s. I'd guess they were in almost every set of significance for 20 years. Speaker shares the same timetable, but for some reason doesn't appear in quite as many sets (he's not in E92, E101, M101-4/5, for example). |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Jack Quinn must be right up there ... he's the only guy I can think of whose active career lasted from the peak of the tobacco card era (T206) to the beginning of the gum era ('33 Goudey) ... |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Took a quick look at my lists (strictly prewar cards) and Tim pretty much nailed it. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Rhett, good info. you must have quite an impressive list. You wouldn't by chance have them listed by team as well as set? martyOgelvie New York Yankee cards |
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Rhett, |
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Posted By: Richard
When I was only collecting George Gibson cards, I created a checklist of every George Gibson card (postcard, pin, disc, felt...) that I could identify. If memory serves, the total checklist was in the neighbourhood of 100 cards, but that included a few modern cards (ie. post-1960), a couple cards that depicted him as a manager, and all of the backs I could identify (ie. T205, T206, T3, M101-4, E92, E104, etc). Less those, the number was probably in the area of 70 cards from his playing days. |
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Posted By: Sean
I once did this exact same tally a few years ago but I based it solely on card sets featured in my 1981 beckett/eckes price guide lol. |
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