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Posted By: Merrill
The other night I watched a great movie and it got me thinking. How hard is it to put together a pre 1920 sub set of the Eight Men Out ? edited title to be more specific |
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Posted By: Matt
Almost all have W514 strip cards, including the most affordable of Joe Jackson's issues, but the bottleneck to the collection will be the McMullin - there was one recently on eBay: |
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Posted By: dennis
not hard at all just have to be willing to spend the money. |
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Posted By: ErikV
Merrill, |
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Posted By: Merrill Pearlman
What a great web sight------thanks Merrill Maybe I'll just stick to collecting my T206 cards. 240 out of 524 so far |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Extremely difficult, that is the answer. |
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Posted By: Merrill Pearlman
Thank you Frank ----- Merrill |
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Posted By: Rob
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Well thanks for the shout out guys!!! I myself am fascinated by the scandal. Only one set exists that has all eight players (a 1917 Davis Printing set). Unfortunately, there is only one copy of each card. As others mentioned, the w514 set offers a reasonably affordable way to obtain everyone sans McMullin. You can certainly obtain cards of the seven other players without breaking the bank. Jackson is the only one who carries a true premium; however, cards of the other players tend to fall in the "hall of famer" category (with regards to price). I was interviewed for an article that came out in SCD some time ago (http://blog.blacksoxfan.com/hobbycollecting-news/im-in-the-news/) But as you will see the article has been removed. I'll see if I can dig up a copy of it for you. I haven't posted anything to the blog in quite some time, but perhaps this will give me a kick to start writing again. |
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Posted By: Bob Manning
you ought to include Hal Chase. Not for direct involvement with the Black Sox (lots insinuated; nothing ever proven), but for the entire body of work in the fields of bribery and corruption. Like the Eight Men, he was banned for life by Judge Landis. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
In all of my research, I've seen nothing that sufficiently links Chase to the Scandal. Abe was a key figure in the plot. If you are looking for "fringe" players, you would probably want to look at Joe Gedeon. He bet on the series after talking with Risberg. A total of eleven players who appeared in the 1919 series were banned at some point by Landis. The "Eight Men Out" were banned for the fix; Dick Kerr, Heinie Groh, and Ray Fisher were banned for contract disputes. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Sleepy Burns is in the 1915 Zee-Nuts. He was a bit involved, I think. I have one of those cards, somewhere... |
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Posted By: fkw
Isnt it the same Bill Burns in the T206 set with his glove on the wrong hand? |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Indeed. T206, T3, 1915 & 1917 Zeenuts and I believe a T5 but i'll have to check on that. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
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Posted By: Matt
Ted - fantastic Joe Jax! I miss mine. |
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Posted By: Steve F
How could you Matt?! |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
That is the best Looking Buck Weaver card (Tango Eggs) that I have ever seen inside the worst looking holder... yuk! Love the card, hate the holder.. |
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Posted By: Brian
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Posted By: Brian C.
Front: |
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Posted By: Steve F
The Ginger Kid sure was the ladies man! |
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Posted By: leon
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Posted By: Bob Manning
B18: |
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Posted By: jim sexton
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Posted By: Brian C.
Fred: |
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Posted By: James Gallo
The Gambler |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
This is a reprint, I think of the 1917 Davis cards, depicting the Black Sox players... |
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Posted By: leon
For some reason Buck made a lot of the pre war sets.... |
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Posted By: Matt
Steve - I had to in order to make room for the signed Gehrig. I figured I'd be much less likely to find another signed Goudey Gehrig then a Joe Jax which come up for sale regularly. |
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