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Great thread, I have enjoyed seeing the cards and look forward to seeing more of them.
Sean, I tweeted from my blog account a link to your blog. I look forward to checking it out more! -kin
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The main guide (in English) to vintage Japanese cards is by Gary Engel (here http://www.prestigecollectibles.com/Item.aspx?ID=1102 ). There is also a Japanese language publication called Sports Card Magazine, which is sort of the equivalent of Beckett for Japanese collectors. There is a pretty big collector market here, not as big as the US. Mostly it is Japanese collectors. It developed a bit later in the US though. Calbee, which is kind of the Japanese version of Topps (well, its way different than any card maker in the US, but at least in terms of the company that has produced annual sets for the longest) put out its first set in 1973, while BBM (which is a bit more like a conventional US card maker) put out its first set in 1991. Quote:
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It was a great place to live. There still is a navy base in Sasebo BTW. Quote:
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Sean - Sadaharu Oh Game Used Tokyo Giants Flannel Jersey
https://goldinauctions.com/1960s_Sad...-LOT64344.aspx
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I never understood why that guys number wasn't ZERO
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Nice to still be made to feel welcome here!
That jersey is nice. I am kind of curious how much it goes for and if the seller might have done better trying to sell it in Japan (though there aren't any good auction houses for high end vintage stuff here like in the US). Nice Oh rookie David! I recently added this one to my collection, its from a different set issued that year. Why would his number be zero?
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I didn't catch it the first time, but his last name is definitely often substituted for Zero when calling out numbers, such as area codes, zip codes, etc...
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Welcome to the board Sean. You have a great thread started with your first post. Here is my one and only Japanese card.
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