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Old 04-23-2020, 06:38 PM
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I wish I had a magic wand that I could use to switch the conditions of these cards!
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Hail to the Roaring 20s, arguably the most boring era for baseball cards ...
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I wouldn't say that, Chris. It is probably my favorite prewar card decade because I prefer photographic cards over art cards.

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The 1920s are certainly a great decade for those who like B&W photographs. I've long been curious why there are so few color images during the decade. One theory I've heard is that Germany led the world in color printing technology in the early 20th century, and WWI ended that. It is curious how great the cards looked from 1909 to about 1913. After WWI begins, only the Cracker Jacks from 1914-15 have the same high quality color artwork and printing. It's not seen again until 1932 when the American Caramel set came out. The following year, Goudey came out with their glorious 1933 set, and full color returned to baseball card art.

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I wouldn't say that, Chris. It is probably my favorite prewar card decade because I prefer photographic cards over art cards.

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Here is how a colorized photo looks like in the 1920's, this lowly one from the W522 set.

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And now for one of my favorite 1920's cards, a W503 of Rogers Hornsby.

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Couple of tough rookies, a PC and a Kashin premium...
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Great cards here. I'll go with this one today.
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These have always been a couple of my favorite Hartnett cards.
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Default Tom Zachary pitched in 19 MLB seasons, . . .

. . . which included 2 World Series championships -- 1924 with Washington and 1928 with the New York Yankees. He won 186 games, but lost even more. He gave up home run number 60 to Ruth in 1927 and went 12-0 with the Yankees in 1929 which is still the record for most wins without a loss in one season.
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While Walter Johnson was the winning pitcher with 4 innings of shutout relief in Game 7 of the 1924 WS, he lost his 2 starts earlier in the series. Arguably, the pitching hero for the Senators in the 1924 WS was Tom Zachary, who won both of his starts, pitching 8 2/3 innings in Game 2 and a complete Game 6, a crucial 2-1 victory over the powerful NY Giants that got the Senators to Game 7. Zachary's ERA for the 1924 WS was 2.04.
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Nice cards, everyone. Lots of back run chances in the 1920's. I want more cards from this decade, especially d327. These backs really pop in hand. I'm hooked on these now. Grabbed this deal today...1920 type 1 back...
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Default Leon Goslin played 18 MLB seasons, . . .

. . . which included five AL pennants, two World Series championships, and numerous interesting moments. Early in his career, he was so awkward judging fly balls that he caught the nickname "Goose".

In 1928 he and Heinie Manush were tied for the AL batting crown going into the last game of the season, which was between Goslin's Senators and Manush's Browns. Goose had the edge when his turn to bat came around in the ninth inning, but an out would hand it to Manush. Goose tried to sit the at-bat out to secure the crown, but his teammates shamed him into going to the plate, where he quickly took two strikes. He then decided to get himself ejected and began berating the home plate umpire over the strike calls. But the umpire made it clear that not only wasn't he getting ejected, he wasn't getting a walk either so he better get in the box and swing. At that point he got the hit and won the batting title.

In 1936, Goslin had one of the stranger home runs in MLB history. Facing the New York Yankees, he drove a ball into the gap only to have Joe DiMaggio in right and Myril Hoag in center collide. Both outfielders were knocked unconscious and Goose rounded the bases with an inside-the-park home run.
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I love many of the cards that Kenny Posted, but how about this rarely seen gem....
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What happened to the "color" cards in the 1920's ? Anyone have anything in color, or were all the photos in b/w ?
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One of my 'Double-Walters' which I won in Leon's Auction:

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I don’t know if this Big Train made the list yet, but I really dig this one (plus, it’s my only card from the 20’s, so....)

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Ken Cole - W-O-W!!!


Here are my remaining graded 1920s"

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1928 Yeulings Ice Cream- Rogers Hornsby PSA-7.jpg

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Let's get a splash of color in this thread! Shocking how much B&W (and how little color) there was on baseball cards during the roaring '20s! I always like having an excuse to show off my Kleins:



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Let's get a splash of color in this thread! Shocking how much B&W (and how little color) there was on baseball cards during the roaring '20s! I always like having an excuse to show off my Kleins:




This explains why there was a hole in my Exhibit Sets 81/82 until recently.
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Val, Al, Chris and Kenny - your cards are simply off the charts awesome! And everyone else's ain't half bad either! Loved seeing those incredibly tough-to-find 1924 Diaz Cigarette cards!

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I don't have too many cards from the 1920s any longer. Here is one shown several times but is near the top of my current crop of '20s cards.

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