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Exactly. And FWIW the E97 is even a more questionable case, as the team designation does not put it 100% as Cy Young (vs. Irv). Cheers, Blair
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Irv's been running roughshod over collectors for years. One of the first tobacco cards I ever bought was a T206 Irv Young at a convention when I was about 8. Thought it was Cy. Told all my friends it was Cy. Pretty sure the dealer sold it to me at a Cy price. Irv really needs to be stopped.
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Matt is correct...I neglected to note the team designation. Still I believe the artist used Irv as his model, and got his slopey chin correct. Collectors of the world, big Cy of relief...your candy Youngs will not decrease in value.
Brian (I sing the song of the pyro..."You live a little, you burn a little" |
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demand may go down a bit, I know I personally like the card less now.
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Great detective work Troy!
I'd posted a question last week about this card. I've always thought it wasn't Denton "Cy" Young on the card. I was almost convinced, after looking at a few other pictures of him, that it could be as others have said, a "bad rendition" of him. But now, it looks pretty convincing that it is in fact simply a reversed negative of Irv Young. And to piggy-back on the comments about Irv being nicknamed "Young" Cy Young.....I seem to recall a card, perhaps it was the E94, where the caption reads "Old" Cy Young. So there at least, is an indication that the card maker was making a differentiation between "Old" Cy (Denton) and "Young" Cy (Irv). It all makes me wonder about the E97, E98 and others that picture Irv, but the caption reads Cy. Could the cards have been meant all along to be Irv, and the manufacturer simply neglected to put Irv's "Young" nickname on the card, and thereby muddying the issue for collectors. If so, the E97 and E98 cards should not carry the HOF premium that they currently do. Edited to add: I just looked at baseball-reference.com, and Irv's record shows he played for the Boston Beaneaters (NL) from 1905-1908. He then went to Pittsburg for a year, and then to the White Sox his final two seasons. So the E97 and E98 which read "Cy Young, Cleveland" were clearly meant to be Denton Young. It's a simple case of using the wrong player's picture on them. Steve Last edited by Steve D; 06-09-2010 at 06:59 PM. |
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While I don't mean to spoil anybody's kudos, hasn't this been known for years?
I've known that this pose and several others depcit Irv, and as I don't even collect these sets, I'm certain I learned it here. At a minimum, I guess it serves as a reminder or as notice to those who did not know this before. |
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Cheers, Blair
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you don't think the artist intentionally used Irv Young as the model knowing full well it was NOT his subject? I always assumed the artist needed a drawing of YOUNG, cleveland and grabbed the only YOUNG he could get his hands on as a model.... This advertisement could very well have been the model that misguided the artist.. very cool!
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Here is my theory on this card. American Caramel (ACC) intended it to be IRV YOUNG. The pix
is indeed Irv (not Cy). This card was printed in the last series of the E90 set, which was issued in the Spring of 1910. Irv Young was acquired by Chicago (AL) from Minneapolis (American Association) Aug 13, 1909. This was about the same time ACC was planning the last series of 20 (or 30) cards for the E90 set. Therefore, the designer, when lettering the caption, was confused by the "Young Cy" nick- name given Irv, for Cy Young. TED Z |
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Possible bias against Ohio ballplayers whose nickname contained only two letters?
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