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I did check out the display this weekend. As many stated there was nothing currently out that you didn't see down the road in White Plains. It was about 20 framed scrapbook pages with full of a sample of cards from various sets. There was an Obak, T206 and nice Mecca doubles. A few Goudy sheets as well as several Play Ball, Bowman and early Topps. It was still an enjoyable escape from Monet & Picasso. The T206 page was almost all Brooklyn subjects with a 2 name Ball. This display was put together 50-60 years ago so it gave me a chuckle to notice the short, diamond cut and wavy edge examples we dismiss as altered today. They either came from ALC that way or were "improved" long before there was a monetary reason to do so. That will be my takeaway from this visit, with a hope to return and spend some time rooting through the entire collection.
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I have called the Met twice to see the collection (I think photo's and prints is the department you ask for) the first time my Dad called about two weeks before we went and the second time was only a few days before we went. So anyone wanting to see the collection should definitely reach out and see if an appointment is possible.
When we arrived we were given a catalog of the collection and it was heavily notated (I think by J Burdick) and I remember clearly that the Wagner was on a stamp hinge so that you could look at the back of the card..Things were much more simple 35 years ago. we stopped by the gift shop and picked up a copy of the Burdick collection catalog when we left. The Met is filled with priceless treasures of all kinds Samurai swords, Colt revolvers, Tiffany glass, something for everyone my second favorite place to spend an afternoon in NY (after Yankee Stadium) J |
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Jonathan- did you have to give them a reason why you wanted to see the collection, such as needing to do research to write an article, or did they give it to you just for the asking? I know the last time I went, in 1997, they were getting pretty strict about giving out appointments. Hopefully, different people work there now who are easier to work with.
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My wife and I dropped by the Met last month and I noticed that even Burdick had a place in his heart for "name at top" cuts.
![]() One of the things I like about the exhibit is how it's tucked away in the back upper floors...when you're walking around the rest of the museum and need a break from all the people, go smile at some good ol' baseball cards. Cheers, Steve |
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My wife and I visited NYC last week and among the 5 art museums we visited was the Met. I took some pictures of some of the Burdick pages that were on display. Cobb fans will like the T206 page. For anyone also interested in theater, I would highly recommend that you go so Fun Home.
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