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Thinking Balty Ruth was a promotional item not released to the public along with the other subjects....due to the limited quantities ..... the blue and red issues and subjects surviving......but this is just a hunch.......if they were hand cut, would be a definite.....
![]() or.... released for one day in the actual newspaper??? thoughts??? but we have no idea how they were distributed.... ![]() this is not my area of expertise, but just a hunch ![]() Kevin, you are a true historian on these ![]() |
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Another question I've always had but never really researched it was.... When was the first discovery of a Baltimore Ruth? Is there a story of a find, since the number is under ten? From what I remember REA had the first one ever to go at auction back in early 2000s I thought. Plus the Just So Young was an awesome card and I don't think Its ever been up for auction has it?
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What? No Toad Ramsey?
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You are right, we do not know how these cards were distributed. There were two backs made for each of the two teams - Baltimore Terrapins (Federal League) and the Baltimore Orioles (International League). While both of the backs contain the teams' schedules, one seems to have been issued by the team while the other looks to have been distributed by the Baltimore News. The Baltimore News version has a space to fill to whom the card was given to, but who knows whom that was supposed to be. The only example that I have seen filled out had the name "Cromwell 14" on it. Your guess is as good as mine.
I have seen 10 different Ruth cards. There was supposedly an 11th card that was literally lost by its owner. The first time that I ever saw one offered was in the late 1980s in an Alan Rosen auction. I believe that card was purchased by Jim Copeland and subsequently sold in the famous 1991 Sotheby's sale. REA had an example in 1997 and Sotheby's sold the Halper example in 1999. I am not aware of any earlier sales than these. Maybe Dan McKee can chime in. He and his Dad are more familiar with this issue than anyone else that I know. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 12-03-2016 at 01:07 PM. |
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Perhaps the cards were given out as schedules to season ticket holders. I think they are schedules, not cards, but then again if I owned one I might think differently. 😀
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great input!! I know Dan owned 1 or 2 of them!
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