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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Jason L
The 1936 R312 (his earliest issue)? |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: George Dreher
I would think that the R-312 would be his rookie card. Someone on eBay recently sold a newswire photo of him fielding from 1935 spring training with the Reds. |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Phil Garry
Definitely the 1936 R312........... |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Jason L
One of the reasons for my confusion is that SGC will often label the flip with the word "Rookie", but I don't see it on your R312, nor is it on my 48 Bowman...do you need to request that they include that on the label? or perhaps they aren't a definitive authority on identifying the Rookie Card of a player? |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Phil Garry
They label some Rookie Cards as such but not always, I'm not sure what their determining factor is. |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
While not technically a card, Mize also is pictured on a 1936 Overland Candy Co. "wrapper" |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: boxingcardman
How about that; I actually have a rookie card... |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Ed Ford
Does any one here own a Mize ? If so, could you show it. thanks |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: George Dreher
He's wearing make-up because he was Boy George's grandpa. |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Jason L
Well, I am going to consider my 1948 Bowman his rookie, because: |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Anthony
Jason- |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Jason L
very nice card (outstanding condition!), that one there....thanks for posting - never seen it before |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Anthony
I think you can rationalize it any way you want. If you call a rookie card the first major league, nationally distributed non combo non premium card of a player, you're right back at '48 Bowman. If it's the first appearance of a player on a card, it would be the R312. Or this one if you want a regular card. |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: boxingcardman
And it isn't expensive at all. |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Also, let's add the 1943 MP (R302-1) and the 1947 Homogenized Bond Bread cards of Johnny Mize |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: Anthony
I've found Brett Dumue's site to be very well researched and informative for questions such as these. |
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Which is the Johnny Mize Rookie?
Posted By: RayB
I would agree with any consensus here about first major league card = rookie card. I am definitely not fussy about it being a major card issue. |
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