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I'm no expert, but the Boyle card is simply from the 1887 run of Old Judge cards. Not particularly rare in the set. I believe Boyle has several poses for at least 2 different teams in the set as a whole.

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Old 02-12-2007, 02:25 PM
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Nice cards DR....I've personally never seen the last ungraded one, but I either have or have seen the others

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

That's all four of the known Henry Boyle poses. Not bad, all four poses were posted in about a half hour.

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

Henry Boyle is shown on either Indianapolis or NY (New Yorks) teams. The New Yorks will probably be worth a bit more than the Indy team designated cards.

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Posted By: RC McKenzie

Great cards DR. I like the 36 1, the last one pictured. The 1999 scd has a good checklist for oj poses. regards

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Posted By: Dave

I paid $90 for my Boyle throwing card, and it is probably VG condition. I had never seen the Indy pose until now...pretty nice I must say.

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

$90 is a very good price. You did well. I wish I could find cards like that at that price.

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Posted By: Dave

I find that Ebay prices are artificially inflated, but sometimes I see a card or two I really want so I'll pay for it. My experience at the local shows and antique shops is that Old Judges go for between $40-$250. that is for non hall of famer cards that would be considered good -VG. Ebay is the first place I paid more than $85 for an Old Judge card, and that was this year.

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