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Decided I would work on the checklist for the set and get the full name for each confirmed player.
The Derrick OMC will be hard to identify since it seems there were 2 Derrick brothers playing on the 1910 Greenville Spinners. Claud "Deek" Derrick and Fred Derrick. Here are the Baseball Reference links: http://www.baseball-reference.com/re...d=derric001cla http://www.baseball-reference.com/re...d=derric001fre Both were 6' and 175 pounds. Claud did have a cup of tea in the Majors from 1910-1914. Baseball reference has a picture for Claud but not for Fred. Claud played only 2 games for the As in 1910 so both Derrick's were with Greenville for most of the year. More research is needed, and a large clean scan of the Derrick OMC would help as well. Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 12-22-2016 at 07:39 AM. |
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Awesome thread. Thanks for sharing the images from the clean sweep auction, I'd never seen those before.
Patrick, is Old Cardboard's checklist of 37 known players way off?
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Hello Patrick. The OMC Derrick pictured is in fact C.L Derrick unless the T210 set labeled it wrong. Wouldnt be the first time for the Red Borders. Im very interested to see your confirmed list once finished. Sorry for the fuzzy scan I must have bumped the table lol Last edited by Piratedogcardshows; 12-22-2016 at 10:46 AM. |
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Thanks Jason for the scan.
I just discovered that there are both Derricks, C.L. Derrick and F.B. Derrick, have cards in Series #5 after looking at a listing in an old REA auction. Nice that they added the initials on the Derrick cards. The existing checklists aren't too far off. Look's like the list is closer to now to 40 cabinets, and of course, I would assume other examples may surface in some old-time collections. I have full names for 38 of the 40 players on my current checklist. See the thread on "T210 Mystery Players regarding the 2 non-roster players. Patrick |
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Hi JC,
Welcome back to the forum. Jefferson Burdick assigned the Old Mill Cabinets with the American Card Catalog number of H807-1. Many collectors have not agreed with this classification, and have suggested that the set should have had a "T" classification instead of the "H" designation. As Leon has often stated over the years, Burdick's classification are usually correct. The distinction of why he choose an "H" classification is simple: Old Mill Cabinets were designed to be "window advertising" for merchants selling Old Mill Cigarettes. Similar to the Boston Garter Cabinets, Old Mill Cabinets were designed to bring attention to the product as a visual merchandising tool. Their purpose was to advertise the product on the store front level as opposed to being the prize received for purchasing the product. It is also believed that they served the purpose as "toppers" that were placed on top of the cases of cigarettes that the merchants received. The ad on the back of the OMCs hints to where the focus with regards to marketing and distribution would be located. The backs state: OLD MILL CIGARETTES Blue Bloods everyone. Made of Virginia and Carolina tobaccos---pedigreed leaf. Blended exquisitely and wrapped in genuine WHEAT STRAW paper-- the kind you have always used in rolling your own cigarettes. MILD AND SATISFYING H807-1 Old Mill Cabinets use player images from players in only 3 of the 8 series in the T210 set. Only from Series #2, #5, and #7 are the images pulled from to create the larger Old Mill Cabinets. These series represent the Virginia League, Carolina Association, and the Eastern Carolina League. The same area where the Old Mill tobacco originated from. Highlight the local players with the local product...BUY LOCAL! The fact that only players from these three series have been found on Old Mill Cabinets would rule out the likelihood that Joe Jackson would have an OMC. His issued T210 was in Series #8. Although Joe Jackson did spend time with the Greenville Spinners in 1910 before being called up...so one can still hold out hope that one exists! There is a very slim chance since 3 OMCs have been found that have no corresponding card found in the T210 set. These players are: Walt Doane (Roanoke Tigers), Charles "Bunny" Hearn (Wilson Tobacconists), and Harry Spratt (Roanoke Tigers). Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 12-24-2016 at 07:35 AM. |
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Another question that I have is when were the H807-1 Old Mill Cabinets created in relationship to the T210s? Furthermore, which set was first?
Here is another fascinating fact about the 2 sets. The Woolums (Lynchburg) is a horizontal orientation in the H807-1 OMC set, whereas, his T210 is cropped closer and is a vertical orientation. Patrick |
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Hey Patrick and good to hear from you. I didn't realize the cabinets only came from 3 of the 8 series. Good to know. Tried buying the last two that came up forsale but settled on being the bridesmaid... lol
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