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Andrew,
I agree...Bridwell is very easy and pops up alot. National League players in the T205 set seem more readily available than American League. Also, Tigers seem a little harder to find than others but not by much. Bridwell is available with Broadleaf brown/black, Cycle, Hassan 30/649, Piedmont 25/42, Polar Bear, Sovereign, and Sweet Cap. red. I have not confirmed him with an American Beauty or Hindu back yet (if you have one, drop me a scan of the back and I will add it to the list). That is a total of 10 backs. Austin is confirmed with American Beauty black, broadleaf brown/black, cycle, drum, hassan 30/649, Honest Long Cut, Piedmont 25, Polar Bear, Sovereign, Sweet Cap red. That is a total of 12. I also feel that an Austin Piedmont fact. 42 will surface at some point but have not seen it yet. If Bridwell can be confirmed with Hindu and American Beauty than I could be convinced that it is truly the king. Joshua |
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Baltimore News Babe Ruth
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Andrew Jerome emailed me to let me know that the Pirate players were the easiest cards in the E90-2 set. Funny guy huh?
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And likewise in the E90-3 set, I've had no trouble finding Cubs and White Sox.
Rhett is correct that Giants players are by far the easiest to find. Goodwin was based in NYC and the Giants were extremely popular and successful in 1887-89. |
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Hi Barry,
Do you feel that certain players/teams were actually printed in greater numbers or just that more survived in the region due to popularity? Obviously we know that some cards like T206 Cobb were actually printed more and I've had suspicions about a few regional issues printing more of certain cards. |
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Robert- if you are referring to Old Judge Giants I do think they were printed in larger numbers than other teams. They had so many star players and were perennial league champions- and the cards were produced in New York. I'm sure Jay and Joe would corroborate that.
Last edited by barrysloate; 01-09-2010 at 02:01 PM. |
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Blair,
The six superprints are by far the easiest. Chance (Yellow) Chase (Blue) Chase (Dark Cap) Cobb (Red) Evers (Chicago on Shirt) Matty (Dark Cap) Scot |
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