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Old 09-12-2016, 03:07 PM
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Default LF 1887 N172 Old Judge

I was on eBay and saw an Old Judge with some damage to it go for $63. It got me curious about what Old Judge in "rough" condition is/are floating around on this forum? Not trying to be cheap, just trying to stick to a budget.

I'm looking for a Cleveland or St. Louis player graded by SGC.

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Louisville cards go for a premium, that much I know. Rarity, demand, whatever. Here are some current graded examples, if you didn't already see them...


http://www.ebay.com/itm/1887-N172-Ol...EAAOSwgQ9V4Ma2

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1887-N172-Ol...QAAOSwu4BV5gXk

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1887-N172-Ol...YAAOSwTapV4Me8

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Louisville cards go for a premium, that much I know. Rarity, demand, whatever. The only Old Judge N172 I wanted was Toad Ramsey and unfortunately for me and my bank account, he was a Louisville player. Here are some current graded examples, if you didn't already see them...
Ouch. Yeah, I had someone else reach out to me regarding the premium price tag on Louisville players. That's fine! I'm still learning haha.

For now, I guess a Cleveland player will have to do (yes, there is some sarcasm in there because I'm a diehard Cleveland fan and an 1887 Old Judge of them would be AWESOME).
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There aren't any 1887 Cleveland cards in the set. In 1888, the American Association Cleveland Blues have players in the set, then in 1889 the National League Cleveland Spiders have players in the set
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Default N172 Louisville

You should be able to grab an n172 chicken wolf for 500 ish in low grade. I have a rebacked Louisville Vaughn if interested. Tp7161@yahoo.com
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I think he might be the only 1887 Cleveland OJ in the set.

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Wow. I didn't realize how... ignorant I was to these cards. Thanks y'all for the information!
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Updated.

Added that I'm looking for Cleveland players OR St. Louis players (forgot to include the major league team my grandpa played in the minors for).
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