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Old 06-30-2021, 09:54 AM
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I think I will always love scarce type cards...whether from a set or individually known..

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I think I will always love scarce type cards...whether from a set or individually known..

I hear ya on that Type Card thang.
I sure wasn't going to hunt this set. Purchased from our humble "peasant/forum owner", 20 some years ago on eBay; when eBay hunting was fun.



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I have many scarce backs, but not too many scarce types, although I think this fits the bill. Are there any other Harper Whiskey cards/players?
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Super nice "Team Issue" Leon. Preaching to the choir, I love rare type cards and their stories.
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That's just nuts that TT grades a "1," Phil. As I like to put it, the same grade it would get if run over by a tank in the mud. Somehow, the lower end of the grading scale needs to be fixed.
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Hopefully this topic will get some attention. Nice cards
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Site won’t allow me to post pics, but I have a YouTube channel that I post all my PreWar Type Back cards.
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Lots of Mendelssohn type cards.
Lots of 1/1 from pop reports..

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That's just nuts that TT grades a "1," Phil. As I like to put it, the same grade it would get if run over by a tank in the mud. Somehow, the lower end of the grading scale needs to be fixed.
I'll take "1"s like that any day. A couple more hen's teeth.
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Probably from 1915, not 1917. Matty and WaJo are the only others confirmed.

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1886 Hancock Clothing. These represent the first minor league cards and the first cards with players info on the back. Three known—each unique.
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I remember getting about 5 of these with the Trophy Sticker on them...and was glad to reacquire one.

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A little outside the normal definition of a card, but one of my favorites. Wish I could find a copy of the Brown and Mathewson.
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If you're gonna go with obscure types you may as well go with the big fella:





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My old standbys when it comes to offering up scarce type cards:

R308 Tattoo Orbit Large size of Pepper Martin, shown with its smaller, much more common R308 brother, and a R305 (color) of him as well for size comparison.

1924 Crescent Ice Cream of Goodall, a Canadian ice cream card that is just darn scarce (separate scan from Tattoo Orbit. It is actually 3/8" or so narrower than the R305 Tattoo Orbit color card shown, and about its same height).

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I don't see these very often and just love them. They are very small "cards" and seem to have no uniformity in size when there are several of them next to each other. Almost certainly hand cut.


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These are one of my favorite sets.
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I acquired this up in Cooperstown

The first "little" World Series was played in 1904. The Buffalo Bisons of the Eastern (International) League beat the St Paul Saints of the American Association.
I acquired this very rare composite 31 years ago, while set-up at the Cooperstown HOF weekend Baseball Card Show. A gentleman "walked-in" with it, he was
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I have searched for another one since 1990, but to no avail.

I am thinking of eventually donating it to the Hall of Fame. It's a significant piece of Baseball history, since No Major League World Series was played in 1904.






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1886 Hancock Clothing. These represent the first minor league cards and the first cards with players info on the back. Three known—each unique.
Love the Hancock Clothings. I've never heard of these before.
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These strips are nearly impossible:



So are these, apparently:



I've been chasing the SPs from the 1968 Atlantic Oil set for decades; I've seen under 5.




These Sommer & Kaufmann cards are rare as hell to begin with and then you add the signature:

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I don't own any scarce type prewar, but I believe this Mays works ....

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Still hoping someone can tell me what this one is. Printed on very heavy stock.

P & A Photo is likely Pacific & Atlantic Photos (1921-1932). Mostil was on the White Sox from 1918-1929.
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Great cards guys...I think these all qualify...Texas Tommy is one set I never dabbled in...Jerry
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Great cards guys...I think these all qualify...Texas Tommy is one set I never dabbled in...Jerry
Texas Tommy's have their own unique look. The type 2s are cool too but I don't have any of those right now.
And as far as TTs go, this isn't that big of a miss cut, if one at all.

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I don't have a Type 1 but here is my Type 2.
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I know it isn't baseball but here is a hobby unicorn: the R340 Sport Kings premium of Dempsey, Baer and Carnera using an image from the MGM film The Prizefighter and the Lady. There are two known SK premiums, this one and Weissmuller, with one known example of each.



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It's "ONLY" a boxing card, but it's one that my Pa found scouring Flea Markets, Garage Sales, etc.

You NEVER knew what he would come home with because HE never knew what he would come home with!

Only one of Paddy Ryan ever graded by PSA!

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Easily my favorite part of my collection. There are baseball players on the other side if I remember correctly, but who looks at the front of a card?
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I hate threads like this. Makes me want to start collecting type cards again!!!
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Very nice collection Tim.
I agree...impressive array of cards, postcards, pins, etc., some of which I have never seen/noticed before.

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1929 Tower Theater.... Only one I have seen...

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Easily my favorite part of my collection. There are baseball players on the other side if I remember correctly, but who looks at the front of a card?
Glenn, you have great group of type cards. I enjoy looking at BOTH sides of my type cards, especially when these players are on the fronts!
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A few with a theme...
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Nice Crowley's Milk card, Dave. It's neat that it was used as a post card in the year of issue. Coincidentally, I sold my type card from this set a couple of hours ago on eBay.
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File Type: jpg 1925 W504 Rice [Front].jpg (34.3 KB, 662 views)
File Type: jpg 1915 W Unc Doyle [Front].jpg (48.3 KB, 583 views)
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