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Jason,
Thank you for your solid research on this. As someone who is insane enough to be slowly putting together a signed 33 Goudey set, I never stopped to think about the rarity of the underlying cards themselves. I didn’t even understand the basic of how the set was produced. Thanks again for sharing your hard work with us all. Great job! Scott |
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One thing that may put the numbers a bit out is how the set was usually viewed, with a high number group. Those would have been graded more often, and probably earlier before the sheet layouts were readily available.
When I was looking at a couple other sets, Hofers were usually graded about twice as often. I didn't take all that close of a look, so it was really just a general thing. The numbers for the three Ruth cards from the same sheet aren't surprising. |
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Fantastic job, Jason. Great information.
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Thanks, Ricky. It was a fun article to research and work on.
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Very interesting read. Thank you for the work! A question... I have recently picked up a few of the 33s and all appear to be good except finding, after my purchase and arrival home, that a #154 Foxx is cut shorter than others. I read another post briefly touching on the fact that 33 Goudeys were known to have size issues. I couldn't see that the cards was at least recently trimmed and I wonder the possibility of it just being cut like that from the factory?? The pic below shows my 2 #29 Foxx cards in the middle and the right and the #154 on the left. You can see that the #154 is smaller top to bottom.
And I don't mean to hijack your thread by any means. Just seems like you have some good insight! Thanks! Tim |
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Looks good from here.
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Thanks for sharing!
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