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Novelty Cutlery is 1910.
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Is that a recent discovery?
http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2012/106.html http://www.legendaryauctions.com/lot-70694.aspx
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Personally, I like the Colgan's Chips and E90-1 Speakers as rookie cards.
Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 09-06-2015 at 07:35 PM. |
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Shhh.
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Not so...I bought (and own) the 2012 REA example linked above. And I was well aware of the research putting the date in question at the time I bid. As you know, with pre-war baseball lots of collectors don't care about rookie card designations. There is much more emphasis on scarcity and attractiveness of the card. The one I bought has to be one of the nicest ones out there, and I would pay the same price again any day. Cheers, Blair
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Thanks for all the responses. I am a fan of the American Caramel but will probably go with T206 when I decide to pull the trigger. The others I think will be out of my price point.
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Mainstream rookie is T206. Although none are known to exist (at least that I'm aware), there should be a 1908 Carl Horner Cabinet of Speaker.
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I've always seen his Sporting News Supp as a Rookie as well (Dated Dec. 1909):
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Derek: sick PC!
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