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Old 12-22-2007, 08:53 PM
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Posted By: Paul

Maybe his election to the Hall is having an effect on his prewar cards, even if his '51 Bowman can still be picked up for less than most new packs of cards.

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Old 12-23-2007, 04:58 AM
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Posted By: Phil Garry

I know some collectors don't like the strip cards but I recently (after HOF voting) picked up a Southworth W514 for $26.00 in VG-EX condition. The E121 appears to be in excellent condition for the issue though and might grade as the highest (if not altered/trimmed at all).

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Old 12-23-2007, 08:18 AM
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I picked this one up shortly after the HOF results came out:













Thanks to the board... as I would have never picked up this card without the info. Be well Brian

PS Someone vote Reulbach in....I have plenty of him...smiley

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Old 12-23-2007, 08:31 AM
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I love that card with the child. Too bad I waited and now might not pick one up due to the pricing. Maybe we can find some dirt on the kid and it will drag the value down a little so I can justify buying one? BTW, I don't think your scan does justice to that card. I bet it's clear and a beauty.....warmest regards

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Old 12-23-2007, 08:48 AM
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Thanks Leon,
I bought the card for the pose too.. I bet he's teaching the kid how to Bunt... which doesn't happen much these days. Be well Brian

PS You might be right about digging some dirt up on the kid, as it is an election year.... smiley... It would be cool to know if the kid was his, a fan, or a batboy.


PS 2 Your right my scanner is a little old... But its the Holiday season, so my wife has the Camera.

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I sold an E126 Southworth graded SGC 60 on ebay in August. It did well but I wish I had it back.

If the buyer is reading this, my lifetime money back guarantee is still in effect (for that card only! )

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Careful digging up dirt - you might find out that this kid sat in on a meeting to throw the 1919 WS and the card will skyrocket in value.

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I sold his 1948 Flannel Jersey (an absolute eye-popper) about 5 years ago. Bet it has doubled in price, since then...

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I picked up a W501 just a week or so before his election. Purely dumn luck. I liked the picture. Any idea how the value of this one compares to E121?

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Old 12-23-2007, 06:19 PM
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Might be Billy Southworth Jr.

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Was Billy Southworth Jr. the one whose plane crashed, sending dad on a drinking binge that cost him his job? Perhaps a B-25?

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Thanks Dan, thought it was something like that. In Leo Durocher's autobiography Nice Guys Finish Last, there was something about a critical trade that was brought about by Southworths grief and ensuing drinking binge. I'll have to dig up the book, it's one of my favorites.

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You know the age of the boy on the card is probably about right with Southworth Jr. I wouldn't be surprised if it is him and now that makes me a little bit sad to look at the card..

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Yes Dan, his son was born in 1917, so it is likely him.
It also makes me feel sad to think about it.

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Well for several years I've been after one of those cards depicting Southworth with what I thought was his son... seems like it will cost a bit more, now.

Here are the Southworth items I have. Never could get an index card, I'd settled for a cut.


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Is the kid on the Southworth E121 card Jr.?
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