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Old 01-25-2018, 09:09 AM
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When you start getting into the deadball era and Negro leagues the definition of "card" comes into play. Does a postcard count? Does it have to be a mass-produced card issued with candy, food or tobacco?

Just about all of the players may have appeared on some kind of card but there are probably dozens for whom a signed card (genuine) simply does not exist. And what about executives, writers and broadcasters in the Hall?

Card collectors, I think, tend to be "set" focused, whereas autograph collectors don't usually think that way.
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Old 01-27-2018, 09:50 AM
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Hall of Fame and subsets on cards seem to be collected by many collectors. I am working on a 500 HR club on cards. The reason I chose cards was for 24 of the 27 members of the 500 club there are recent cards issued by Topps Upper Deck Donruss etc. Where authenticity has been guaranteed / witnessed. That left 3 I have a 39 play ball Ott and there are Foxx' s mostly on fleer 60/61 but I will hold out for a Goudey or play ball And Ruth for now is out of my price range. Mostly because there are so so many collectors that have Ruth on a card on their want list.
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Old 01-27-2018, 04:25 PM
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thank you all for your responses. I am referring to just BASEBALL CARDS! not pennants, not index cards, not programs, not lineup cards, not grandmas silverware, not helmets, not balls, not bats, just BASEBALL CARDS! and would love for someone too please give me some guidance on BASEBALL CARDS possible! I know I have seen it posted on this forum before but cant seem to find what the exact number is. Ive searched and searched and searched with no luck finding that thread/post..so would love to know.....how many BASEBALL CARDS would be reasonably expected to obtain by someone that collects baseball cards. so far ive seen/read at least 200 hof members are possible..but are more possible? thank you for your help.
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Old 01-27-2018, 06:16 PM
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thank you all for your responses. I am referring to just BASEBALL CARDS!
I don't know if you mentioned this or not, but for your purposes are you only interested in cards issued during a player's career?

In that context, a collection of baseball cards - and for the sake of this discussion I'm only taking about BASEBALL CARDS! as definied by homerunhiter - a collection of signed baseball cards of Hall of Famers who did NOT have a card issued during their playing career might also be a fun category to pursue.

And then there's another category, Hall of Famers who never played. There may be a few managers who would fall into either category, but when you get to the executives and umpires that's a whole different thing.
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How many Hall of Famers do not even know what a Donruss is, let alone have seen one to sign?
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How many Hall of Famers do not even know what a Donruss is, let alone have seen one to sign?
I think Don Russ and Berk Ross are on next year's ballot
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Old 01-27-2018, 10:13 PM
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If you want to spend the time go to this list
https://natesbaseballcardtradingco.w...reference.html
add on the people from the last few years. subtract all those whose first card was after they died and you will have your answer. Realize that alot are probably non existant- like Mathewson on a card or Dreyfuss, etc even though they had cards out during their lifetime, I doubt they ever signed any
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