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reads....just incredible!
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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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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 Brian, your image isn't showing up on my computer for some reason. |
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always fun to see what real research turns up
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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 img849.jpg img850.jpg |
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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 never inserted in packs. 100_1778.jpg img921 - Copy.jpg img917.jpg img849.jpg img850.jpg |
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These are great reads. Thanks for posting. Gets the T206 juices flowing for sure.
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