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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Tom L.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3277668848&category=31719&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT&rd=1 |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Tom L.
Apparently the experts aren't going to respond until after the auction, as they are all clearly going after it. |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Paul
A future Barry Sloate auction consignment. |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: jay behrens
Looks like Oberman made someone pay dearly for that cards. |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Art M.
Pretty sure the team is Pittsburgh. Uniforms match many of the Pittsburgh players (Barkley, Bishop, etc.). |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Jay Miller
The player is Dailey-Indianapolis. The uniform is a Boston uniform with the "BOSTON" whited out since Dailey moved from Boston to Indianapolis after the 1887 season. His 1887 card is with Boston; his subsequent cards are with Indianapolis. I have the 1889 card with exactly the same pose with the name, team and position at the bottom which is how I identified the card. As a side note I have seen alot of dumb purchases on ebay but this has to rank near the top (or at the top) of the list. The card is interesting since the name was omitted but there are plenty of cards that fall into that category. Interesting to me means it is worth a little more than a common, which Dailey certainly is, not $3000+. |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: brian p
I guess one could say "Merkle's Boner" just wasn't strong enough to win this card. |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: MW
Jay, |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Bill Cornell
Paul- |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: JC
Correct me if I'm wrong... Rocky is Jay and buying_sgc_cards is Brian from BMW after reading the comments from his feedback... I was trying to bid 1250.00 as a last second snipe... I could not belive it would not take my bid! There are less than 5 of these cards in my most humble opinion... |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Julie
who won the N162s, same seller, same closing time. or are these, too, overpriced? |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: MW
JC, |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: JC
Yes, I agree... Does that mean you are going to stay off the next one that gets listed? Us poor folks try to use Ebay as a flea market where you can find GEMS at bargin prices... You'll be in business if Jay Miller gets with Bob lemke and educates him on the Old Judge values for the ones without any names for the 2005 book. |
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Who is this Old Judge player?
Posted By: Jay Miller
I would guess that there are about 10-15 players who have post-1887 cards without the name/team/position banner at the bottom. I say post-1887 because obviously the 1887 script series was intentionally made without this banner.I believe the post-1887 cards without banners were a mistake and at least some if not most were corrected to include the banner. The most common such card is Werrick who I think appeared on ebay over the last month or two with very little fanfare. As I said in my prior post I think this is an interesting card and I hope it makes an enjoyable addition to your collection. |
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