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Old 10-05-2024, 06:25 PM
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Just curious any idea how many of the Ruth, the Jackson,, and the Thorpe are in this ad back?
Jeff, I believe the 2 Ruth’s, Jackson and Thorpe are the only known examples with this cancellation on a Morehouse ad back.

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Old 10-05-2024, 10:27 PM
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Jeff, I believe the 2 Ruth’s, Jackson and Thorpe are the only known examples with this cancellation on a Morehouse ad back.
Does this matter. I mean i cant imagine anyone is putting sets together of any add back, so will the back really add a premium?

I am not sure i have even seen 4 ruth rookies available in such a short period of time. Will be interesting to see if the prices soften. Any thoughts to what the next 3 will close at
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Old 10-05-2024, 11:14 PM
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Hopefully, there isn't a WaJo in this Morehouse Baking find, as I'm selfishly hoping that my raw example continues to be a 1-of-1 card (per the pop reports)!
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Old 10-06-2024, 05:56 AM
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Here's (allegedly) a 1/1 as well.

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Old 10-06-2024, 02:24 PM
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Suggest we change the title to “1916 Morehouse Baking Babe Ruth at REA”
Agreed. Calling this thread just "Rea" is sloppy. With a proper title, it would get 10x more views and more interesting replies.

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I'm not surprised at what's out there, just at how much money people have to devote to this thing of ours seemingly every week.

As long as quality items get strong prices, it will keep happening, if for no reason other than natural attrition out of the hobby (aka collectors dying or getting old) of many under-the-radar great collections that belong to Boomers who don't do the grading thing (and whose cards are not reflected in the population reports) and who don't post their holdings on chat boards. Their families call the auctioneers when gramps is ready for the home or discorporates, and we get a nice flood of cards.

I attend a lot of non-card-centric collectibles events and one thing that strikes me is how generational the flow of merchandise is. Right now, we are in the middle of the liquidation of the estates of the Greatest Generation and the Korean War era Silent Generation, and the material out there from WWII and immediately after has proliferated over the last few years. I see big caches of photos, postcards and ephemera that was clearly amassed by or generated by servicemen in Europe or Asia. The families see little or no value there, so they blow out the stuff at estate and garage sales, and diligent pickers grab it. Some of those men were the early card collectors so no wonder we are seeing caches of vintage cards emerge.
I wonder how many crazy cards are gonna' surface over the next ten or so years? What are those boomers hiding from us? It will be fun to watch, that's for sure. There is gonna’ be a lot of moolah to be made! Auction houses, dealers, trimmers, etc. will be going to war with each other.

Also, how will the card market look like during this period? It has been "correcting" for the past 3+ years with no end in sight. Some of us might be able to own these amazing cards at good prices.
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Also, how will the card market look like during this period? It has been "correcting" for the past 3+ years with no end in sight. Some of us might be able to own these amazing cards at good prices.
The only correcting I see on the cards I want to add to my collection seem upward.
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Old 10-06-2024, 04:38 PM
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The only correcting I see on the cards I want to add to my collection seem upward.
I am curious to know what they are. Rare prewar ??
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