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Old 09-06-2010, 11:47 AM
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N338-1 is similar and I agree nearly all of the players are likely unique. And if there were a new find of them I would expect at least one or two would be new to the checklist.
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Old 09-06-2010, 12:21 PM
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Old 09-06-2010, 12:21 PM
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One other very rare issue, though perhaps not quite as rare as those mentioned above is the N167 Old Judges. I believe there are only 4-6 known of about ten of the twelve catalogued cards and less (if any) of two others.
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Another tough set - 1886 J Wood Cabinets. Each example is near unique.

1886 Joseph Wood Cab John Ward
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Old 09-06-2010, 12:45 PM
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Don't forget about K-bats Team Cabinets, Large Gypsy Queens, NY/Mets K-bats, M117 Sporting Times, Red Stocking Cigars and the Welton Cigars cards.
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I believe that the Chickering imperial cabinets are also each one-of-a-kind.

I can understand a team or individual commissioning a photography studio to create a commemorative set as gifts, resulting in a unique group of cards, since the studio would have been paid for its work. But those issues which advertise a product and yet appear to be impossibly rare are more of a mystery. Unpopular brands and limited distribution explain the dearth of some, but not all, of these issues.

Some of the issues we are talking about seem similar to Tango Egg cards. A plan was hatched, some cards were printed, and then something happened that changed the plan.

The N167s seem to me to relate to N172 the way 1951 Topps relate to 1952 and onward Topps. An initlal small-scale run followed by a major change in design and an extended run, with smaller tweaks in design, over multiple seasons.

Another obscure issue is J.U. Stead.


My guess is that these are another set of one-offs from a photography studio unless somebody out there is aware of multiple copies.
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Bruce - the Chickering imperial cabinets are all amazing. Were any of the images ever used in a card set?
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The Chickering cabinets do have variations in their mounts, which seems unusual to me. Maybe they were not created as a group but were individually commissioned. Lew Lipset's 2003 auction had 12, all belonging to Jouett Meekin. It makes you wonder why he ended up with the 12.

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Bruce - the Chickering imperial cabinets are all amazing. Were any of the images ever used in a card set?
M101-1 (if you consider those cards)

this is from the b/s/t ...

you can see "photo by chickering" in the bottom left corner
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