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Old 08-07-2009, 07:59 PM
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Hi Barry
Here are a a few...


I have contributed many of the current scans in the Krause SCD Baseball guide of some rare pre-war cards as well as shared information for use in it.

Provided information for the Beckett Almanac and am listed with a credit there.

Participated in many forming endeavors of OldCardboard magazine. Wrote an article or two also.

Wrote an article for the 19thCenturyOnly website when it still had feature stories on it.

Featured in Beckett Vintage magazine, with an in depth interview, due to various hobby activities.

Interviewed several times for perspectives on the hobby and subsequently published in different venues.

Contributed to Jon Canfield's wonderful book on cigarette packs.
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Old 08-07-2009, 08:15 PM
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I had a couple of articles in the old VCBC as well- T206 backs, 19th century stars not is the HOF and a review of the Philly show.
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Old 08-07-2009, 08:55 PM
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I've written a few:

"Those Who Served: Baseball and the Military Through WW1." Old Cardboard Issue #2, Winter 2005, Pg. 29.

"The Third Major League." SGC Collector Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Summer 2005, Pg. 9.

"1973 Topps Photography: A Closer Look." SGC Collector Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 2, Fall 2005, Pg. 16.

"Ballplayers on the Tube: The Story of the 1955 Bowman Baseball Set." Sports Market Report (SMR), May 2007, pg. 140.

(edited to add: only two of these were within the scope of Net54's main focus, and looking at them, neither was really about cards at all. One focused on players who served in the military and the other talked about the Federal League.)


Speaking with Lyman Hardeman after the Net54 Dinner last week, he told me that he still gets requests for that issue (and I've seen questions come through about it on SABR's military forum from time to time). We've discussed doing other articles but they've never come to fruition -- which was mostly my own fault, not trying to cast a bad shadow on Lyman at all.

The '73 Topps article was a lot of fun; I basically pulled out my binder, flipped through the cards and the piece virtually wrote itself.

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Old 08-07-2009, 09:34 PM
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Leon and Judson, great variety. many thanks.
when you get a chance,it would be helpful to have the bibliographical information for the 2 from Old Cardboard Magazine (Leon) and for the 3
that you mention Judson. I know it's a bit of a pain but ole Barry Sloate
cranked them out!
Quite an impressive collection of pieces, Jeff O.---
and Chris S. you offer some innovative pieces with one in the works!

any others out there?
best,
barry
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Old 08-07-2009, 10:23 PM
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Here are mine (in chronological order, by publication date):

Card Prices Among the Economic Chaos, www.CardInformant.com, Nov. 14, 2008, available at http://cardinformant.com/news/index....id=60&Itemid=2 -- This was my first ever attempt at writing and originally appeared in our first e-Newsletter (Nov. 2008). The content is mildly interesting, but it is nowhere near as good as our other articles.

The 1958 NFL Championship Game 50 Years Later: Why the 1952 Bowman Large Football Set is Superior to the 1952 Topps Baseball Set, SGC Collector Magazine, Spring 2009, also available on our blog by clicking here -- This was my first article that appeared in print (it originally appeared in our January 2009 e-Newsletter).

Cigarettes, Hollywood Starlets, and Nazis: The Historical Tale of the Garbaty Film Stars Sets , Classic Images (vintage movie magazine), June 2009, also available at on our blog by clicking here -- This is my favorite article (and probably always will be) because of the sets' (and Garbaty Company's) place in the history of pre-war Nazi Germany (the three sets were released in 1934, 1936, and 1937). The cards are also some of the most exquisite ever printed. If you have a free 15 minutes to kill, I recommend this one above all of my others (you'll need 20+, if you want read the endnotes. This article originally appeared in our March 2009 e-Newsletter.

Cigarettes, Hollywood Starlets, and Nazis: The Historical Tale of the Garbaty Film Stars Sets , Card Collecting News, scheduled to appear in two parts in the October and November 2009 issues -- This is the same article as the one above (we're getting a lot of mileage out of it).

Charlie, Bob and Me & The 1953-1955 Johnston Cookies Milwaukee Braves Sets, Old Cardboard, scheduled to be published in March 2010; also available on our blog by clicking here -- This one was really fun to write and research (it originally appeared in our June 2009 e-Newsletter).

Introducing the Finest Known 1958 NFL Championship Game ticket Stub, Gridiron Greats, scheduled for Fall/Winter 2006 -- This is a hobby find article which I am currently revising; thus, a final is not available, yet.

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Article I am still shopping around for publication (with no luck, yet):

Chuck Taylors, Musty Gyms, the Hardwood, and the Emergence of a Legend: The 1957-58 Topps Basketball Set, available on our blog by clicking here (this article originally appeared in our April 2009 e-Newsletter).

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Writings in progress:

E79 Philadelphia Caramel 27 Scrappers boxing set (due to be appear in our August 2009 e-Newsletter, set for release on August 25th).

Co-authoring a personal account of witnessing all three 1977 World Series games at Yankee Stadium (due to appear in our September 2009 e-Newsletter, set for release in late September).

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Old 08-07-2009, 10:33 PM
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many thanks, Jay,Bob and Mike.
quite an impressive range of topics and expertise.

at this point, i count 'round 17 published Net 54 folks with a combined total of
'round 195 pubs.
now that's what I call a group of scholars!

any others?
please put as complete a bibliographical entry as you can so folks can find
your works.

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barry
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Old 08-08-2009, 11:20 AM
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I am constantly amazed by the knowledge of the people on this Board. My only contribution is
"Inside: Gum & Candy Wrappers of the 1930's, 40s $ 50s - Part 1" Old Cardboard, issue #20 and Part 2 which will be published in Issue #21 coming later this year.
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Old 08-07-2009, 09:45 PM
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Here are some of my sportscard related articles......

1983....BASEBALL CARDS magazine...."Mysteries of the 1949 Bowmans Explained" (6 pages)

1984....SCD...."Exploring the Mysteries of the 1948 Bowman FB set" (2 pages)

1985....SCD...."1952 Bowman Large Football set" (6 pages)

1986....BASEBALL CARDS magazine...."1953 Bowman color set" (5 pages)

1997....VCBC...."1949 Bowman Pacific Coast League set" (co-authored with Mark Macrae)

1998....VCBC....1949 Bowman Color Variations" (2 pages)

2001....VCBC...."1888 Goodwin Champions set" (4 pages)

2006....Old Cardboard...."1949 LEAF GUM BaseBall set" (8 pages)


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TRex,
many thanks. publishing consistently over a time span of nearly a quarter of a century
is quite remarkable.

please keep 'em comin' folks.

it's fascinating to see what we can gather from each other.


best,
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I wrote a T3 article for the SMR and N284 & T201 articles for the SGC magazine.
Had a lot of fun compiling the data
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My contribution: VCBC 30 "What Were They Thinking-The T207 set".
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