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Old 07-20-2009, 08:46 PM
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Default The earliest known signed 1933 goudey

33 goudey welch.JPG
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Old 07-22-2009, 09:00 AM
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Default "RARITY" can also be a function of supply vs demand

Not sure how rare my Obak Ten Million card is....but, in terms of the "law of supply vs demand", this card
in my opinion is in effect....a "RARE" card.

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Old 07-22-2009, 08:36 PM
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I post these too much...


But here are my top 3 unique "mystery" cards

Mystery Ruth Premium (either a prototype R309-2, or a R340?)

Unique, extra wide green border and green name plaque, better photo quality than the R309-2, different style easel. Some have said it might be a R340 Sport Kings Premium (unissued as planned, see wrapper scan)



ca.1941 D-unc. Kroger Bread

unique, never seen another...yet

postwar unique Aaron

discovered on eBay 2 years ago, unique, never seen another...yet
(different style than the more common HR Derby cards, players name moved from bottom to top and beer logo placed at bottom)
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Frank,

I never get tired of seeing that Aaron.
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JimB- thanks.
Jon- fair question. I don't think so though. The Chance and Kling have the typical light paper feel (like the b&w E97s proofs) which is different from the notebook cover cards I have felt which feel "heavier." Whether or not it is a "proof" I guess we'll never know but the trio of cards, Chance, Kling and Davis Cleveland pegs this group at 1913 as 1912 was the only year Davis played for Cleveland, 1912 was the last year Kling played for Boston NL, and Chance was hired after the 1912 season ended to manage NY in 1913. It makes sense that a set was contemplated for 1913 but never issued. The 3 players in existence are all in the E95/E96 set and use the same photos.
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One more:
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Default Not a card, but it fits

I love all these "What is it?" posts. There's so much we don't know.

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Old 07-22-2009, 09:53 PM
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Default Middy Bread

Brian- Those Kut Outs are neat. I have only seen a handful in my short career. As for these Middy's which they remind me of, I have seen only a few....if that many.
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