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Old 01-07-2019, 12:37 PM
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Very very cool, thanks for posting. I like how they are referred to as "baseball men". That is what the daughters in Field of Dreams calls the players.
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So Cobb was scarce but Wagner wasn't???
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These old newspaper clippings are awesome! Thanks for posting.
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So Cobb was scarce but Wagner wasn't???
Peter, all the ads are in the timeframe of the initial printing so Wagner
wouldn't have been among the available subjects yet.

Here is some interesting information on a couple of the sporting life ads.

http://t206resource.com/Sporting%20Life%20Ads.html

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always fun to see what real research turns up
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Peter, all the ads are in the timeframe of the initial printing so Wagner
wouldn't have been among the available subjects yet.

Here is some interesting information on a couple of the sporting life ads.

http://t206resource.com/Sporting%20Life%20Ads.html

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Oh I see so the reference to him was just a general one as among the two greatest players.
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So Cobb was scarce but Wagner wasn't???
The clip that jerrys posted mentions both Cobb and Wagner being desired but only mentions a few Cobb cards being found. I would guess in the first clip the person didn't know that Wagner was in the set. I believe the first publicized Wagner wasn't until 1930. I have never seen anything before that, so most people probably didn't know the card even existed.
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I might have posted this before but I don't remember.

June 14 1911 Brooklyn Daily Eagle

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I might have posted this before but I don't remember.

June 14 1911 Brooklyn Daily Eagle

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I have always wondered if the rarest cards, Wagner and Doyle in particular, ever came in packs.
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I have always wondered if the rarest cards, Wagner and Doyle in particular, ever came in packs.
You could be right about this.

This summer I picked up a time life book on the 1900-1910 decade that was printed in 1969 and in it there is a paragraph on t206 and tobacco cards
that refers to the Wagner as being bootlegged. Combined with the 1911 newspaper clip I posted earlier in this thread it's possible that Wagner and Plank were
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These are great reads. Thanks for posting. Gets the T206 juices flowing for sure.
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