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Yes, as a collector of esoteric stuff it happens. Blums are kind of the red headed stepchild of other premiums. They are too big and on thin paper, if I recall correctly....I never found a lot of people collecting them though have had a type or two over the years. And I am not sure it matters where you posted this but it was moved for you. Maybe a pure memorabilia person will be the one? Good luck (as far as Blum's go, if it is one, it's a neat one)
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Is that a bunch of International League players? Looks like TORONTO, and I think I see a couple Baltimore players in there with the black diamond and Old English "B" on the sleeve. I think Baltimore stopped using this style jersey circa 1918.
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Hello I am no expert but did a little research recently when I posted a picture of my Lajoie. The checklist lists 3 teams two are Rochester and one is " All Stars" . My basic research also notes that not all of the premiums have the Blum's name. Hope this helps.
Jonathan |
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Doug- This is a mysterious set of premiums that is difficult to complete. They're a lot of subjects that are unknown. I believe there's a incomplete checklist made. I had a few major stars that I sold over the last 10 years. I think the Lou Gehrig runs around $1k
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Maybe I was not clear I believe that the premium posted by the OP is the All star team listed in the checklist. I have not been able to verify as pictures of the premiums are as scarce as the premiums themselves. Looks like John Ramirez has a couple listed on ebay and a red bordered Gehrig comes up with a google search. But given the fact that the Gehrig has a completely different format and from the photo I could not make out any Blum's mark brings up more questions than it answers... Hope someone with source material answers the thread.
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Here is my Gehrig, it looks similar to most other Blum's issues, except for Everett Scott being pictured in the background. Last edited by doug.goodman; 03-10-2017 at 09:17 PM. |
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Albert brings up a good point regarding the catalog, which I seem to have had wrong, in that I wasn't aware of the All Star team. Here are the 20 members of the Blum's set that I know of, are there any others that any of you are aware of? 1911 Rochester Team 1912 Rochester Team All Star Team Grover Cleveland Alexander Eddie Collins Jake Daubert Bill Donovan Johnny Evers Lou Gehrig Heine Groh Lefty Grove Walter Johnson Napoleon Lajoie Rabbit Maranville Wicky McAvoy Babe Ruth Bill Southworth Tris Speaker George Torporcer Dazzy Vance |
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This is the checklist from "old cardboard" which is specific to players and which type each player has been verified.
Card # Description Type* (1) Grover C. Alexander 2 (2) Edward T. Collins 1 (3) Jacob E. Daubert 1 (4) Bill Donovan 2 (5) Johnny Evers 1 (6) Lou Gehrig 2 (7) Heinie K. Groh 2 (8) Lefty Grove 2 (9) Walter Johnson 1 (10) Napoleon Lajoie 1 (11) Walter J. V. Maranville 1 (12) James (Wicky) McAvoy 2 (13) Babe Ruth 2 (14) Billy Southworth 2 (15) Tristam Speaker 1 (16) George Toporcer 2 (17) Arthur C. (Dazzy) Vance 2 (18) Hans Wagner 2 (19) All Stars 1 (20) 1911 Rochester team 2 (21) 1912 Rochestter team 2 * The premiums are one of two Types (sizes): Type 1 (1933): Narrow: 9-1/2 by 13-3/4 inches Type 2 (1934): Wide: 11-3/4 by 13-3/4 inches From My research I would say that type 1's seem to be scarcer than type 2's any thoughts? |
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comparing the two checklists the Wagner is the one missing from your list. Of note is the fact that the All Star team previously known was a type 1.
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This looks to be the complete check list. From the premiums I've owned and the premiums offered from various auction houses. The narrow format are tougher to find. Thanks for posting the checklist! |
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