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I'm now an old guy, but I always thought of Barker as being from another time, like Lionel Carter.
He had this very distinctive style of printing and would put notations on his stuff. I have old Reach Guides and some Conlon photos where he added things like player stats. When he died, Rich Hawksley, in St Louis, and, I believe, Lew Lipset auctions off his collection. I got the impression that he was very popular among the older collectors. lumberjack |
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I hold a T5 Pinkerton with Buck's printed name and address on the back. It is one of my "never sell" treasures.
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Here is a sampling of Buck's penmanship when using the backside of cards as a notepad when researching the identity of players in issues like the Zeenut cards shown. As a note, the "Mitchell" card on far right of second row mostly has writing by someone else, but Barker added "Oliver" to it as well as the last name and two digits on bottom right indicating the person from and what year he obtained this card.
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I wasn't collecting back in his day but here is a letter dated New Years Eve, 1956. (no doubt going to Walt Corson)
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com |
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I never met Buck in person but corresponded with him on both collecting and baseball research topics. He really liked W issues and was a fountain of knowledge on them, which he shared generously. This was back when the ACC was the only source otherwise. He schooled me on strip cards and we traded them. I recall him sending me a cigar box full of his strip card duplicates, saying, "Take what you can use," since it was so difficult to describe all the sets and permutations. As a SABR member, he was particularly keen on identifying the players in the T sets and sent around lists of the IDs of future/past major leaguers in T209, T210 and T212, which I can no longer find. One of the treasured portions of my collection is Buck's D311 set, on the backs of which he wrote each player's full name and playing history plus the name of the collector he acquired the card from as well as the year he obtained it. He was a truly nice man.
B0b Rich@rds0n Last edited by spec; 11-07-2023 at 01:20 PM. |
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Will today's most visible collectors still be talked about decades from now? I tend to doubt it because grading has, what's the word, sterilized everything and taken provenance and individuality out of things, but who knows?
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I was the 2nd "family" to have owned this Arrelanes and Melchoir, sold them in my first collection, then got them back in the BST section ![]() Same exact thing with the Weaver, but I soaked him because when I got him the first time (Trucker Boy find) he had a big blob of scrapbook paper stuck to the back.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 11-07-2023 at 01:54 PM. |
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