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Posted By: barrysloate
I agree with Hal- trade cards are extremely desirable and collectible and I think any baseball item tied to a product is important, especially ones with advertising for sporting goods stores and tobacco. The Reccius may not be a traditional baseball card, but it is a significant baseball artifact. |
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Posted By: PASJD
Is the 50-51 Toteleros Josh Gibson any less desirable just because it was issued shortly after his death, even though it is the only Josh Gibson card in existence? |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Is the 50-51 Toteleros Josh Gibson any less desirable just because it was issued shortly after his death, even though it is the only Josh Gibson card in existence? |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Hal--The answer to virtually all your questions is: Yes, it is less desireable than if it was a traditionally issued baseball card. The "trimmed" Wagner is only desireable because a grading service has declared it untrimmed. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I apologize if I already mentioned this earlier in this thread: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
This is from the National Cigar Museum website: |
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Posted By: PASJD
If you are so convinced the card is what it purports to be, Hal, then why are you selling it? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hal- Just to shoot down your point about why would Louisville use Wagner's picture after he left the city: the Beatles haven't lived in Liverpool in forty years, but you can be certain that Liverpool to this day and for the foreseeable future takes full advantage of being the city that was the birthplace of it all. If Wagner was Louisville's favorite son, and I'm sure he was very popular even early in his career, why not continue to make use of a good thing? That point simply doesn't hold up as well as others you have made. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Also, on a 1920s cigar box we still have Wagner in his Louisville uniform--why not change it to Pittsburgh if you are trying to capitalize on a name player? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Jay: I am sure that PSA did that and a lot more when they were certifying the card. |
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Posted By: PASJD
The same PSA that never discovered that 48 Leafs were really 49? I doubt it. (edited to add: Like Barry I am not bashing PSA, just highly skeptical that for one card they would have engaged in an extensive research project including researching the history of Louisville phone numbers.)(edited to further add: Besides Hal if you really had all that confidence in PSA's research why would you have engaged in so much of your own?) |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Nothing against PSA here (this is not bashing) but for the $100 fee I assume you paid to have the card authenticated, how many man hours could they possibly devote to it? After all, they are running a business. |
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Posted By: vetekbob
Hal, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I agree. |
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Posted By: barry sloate
Hal- We may never know with absolute certainty the year of this card, but I must once again say the depth of your research is extraordinary. You should be writing articles on various card sets (I know you are very busy) because nobody does research like you do. Even when I was working on my PhD I didn't have your work ethic (and ultimately, I never finished it). |
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Posted By: PASJD
Barry I hope that (unlike Dave Bushing) you don't have a resume out there somewhere claiming you have that degree. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
MA in English Lit-yes. PhD, sadly no. |
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Posted By: PASJD
It seems there are several interesting questions here. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Determining if the Reccius is a rookie card is subjective and it is not the responsibility of PSA to decide this. Dating the card, however, is more objective, as it has a direct effect on what it may bring in the marketplace. Despite all the effort Hal has made to date it, we may never know for sure unless some documentation can be found in a newspaper or periodical which indisputably determines this. Finding exactly when this card was made may just be one of those things that remains a mystery forever. |
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Posted By: ted
First, please don't read this post and feel that it is an attempt to slight anyone or take away from the uniqueness of the item in question. I am most certainly not as learned on the aforementioned topic as many of you are. But, from what i have read on this and other websites, I must agree that this is in fact a piece of advertising, rather than a traditional "baseball card." First and foremost, as Scott points out, there is no reference to Wagner as a player on this card. So much so, that he isn't even wearing a uniform (unless players used to wear ties during games). Shouldn't baseball cards at least reference baseball? Furthermore, I have a real problem with "rookie" cards that depict players before they are actually "rookies" Take for example the 84 Olympic McGwire. Many refer to that as his rookie card... I don't know why...it seems that "rookie card" has gradually come to mean "first readily available trading card." I am sure there are many pictures of a young Henry Aaron playing baseball before 1954, I'm sure that some of these pictures were in the form of a card, but regardless...they are not his rookie card. Such is the case with this piece. I am well aware of the history of the National League and if wagner wasn't playing for a team in the national league, then he wasn't a rookie. As such, i find it a bit unusual to term it "rookie card." Especially when a valid case can be made for the fact that it isn't even a baseball card to begin with. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Ted: |
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Posted By: ted
Really, I would be shocked to find that players actually wore ties on the baseball field...but if that has been established okay, it still doesn't sway me enough to consider it a true baseball card. But i would love to see that picture... |
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Posted By: ted
I can't tell if you're agreeing with me or not? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I think he is pointing out that players did wear ties at times in the olden days. |
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Posted By: PASJD
Those guys look too upright to be plaintiffs' lawyers. |
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Posted By: Kevin
I saw your card on Ebay and never saw a card like that before, I have only seen a HONUS WAGNER like that before, how in conclusion, you settled to a price of: $75,000.00, is there anywhere in a price guide that has it at a price like that, getting the Card graded by PSA was a big risk unless you got the card graded personally at a trade show. Can you send me a pic of the back because I know how it looks on the front but how does it look on the bac, any wear? I saw it go for between $10,000-$20,000 at an Auction, how many are there made? Do you have anymore info on that card? |
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Posted By: Kevin
Was this card also reproduced because yours, Hal looks like the real deal, can I see how the back looks like, does it have the stamp on it, I saw many cards as well of that card but I feel like it is a reproduction card w/ no stamp on the back as well. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Kevin: |
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Posted By: Max Weder
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