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Old 02-12-2020, 03:58 PM
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Default 1935 Goudey - A "puzzling" set (Let's see some completed puzzles)

I know that the 1935 Goudey set is less popular than most Goudey sets...but I think it's a really fun, and enjoyable set. Not only does it allow me to collect pre-war players, but I get to assemble PUZZLES while I'm doing it...makes me feel like a kid again.

One of the projects I'm S L O W L Y working on (as in one card every few months) is the 36 card basic set. But I still want to complete some puzzles as I pick them up. I figured out that I can complete puzzles 1, 4, 5, and 8 while getting the 36 different fronts (although I think that means I have to pick up a couple of the rare backs). There are a couple other complete puzzle combinations that can also get you to the 36 fronts.

And who knows, once I complete those puzzles, maybe I'll finish the puzzle run and get the 72 different backs for all nine puzzles. I doubt I'd go for the master set though...that seems unnecessary.

Anyway, I recently finished my first puzzle (Mr. Joe Cronin), so I figured I would show it here. I'll include a picture of the fronts too, and if you look closely, you'll find a cameo from a very well worn Babe Ruth (that's one nice thing about having a beat up Ruth card...I can handle it raw without living in fear that dropping it could ding a corner and lower the value....it's value is already pretty low )

And as far as raw sets go, 1935 Goudey is MADE to be collected raw...because putting the puzzles together with graded cards doesn't fit quite right (I've cracked a couple of mine out already).

I'd love to see your completed puzzles too!

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This puzzle includes the one card I may someday upgrade (lower right). Fox Greenberg Walker Rowe with 9F puzzle back cut into "singles".

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but I remember loving the Uncut Sheet(s) for 1935 Goudey that have been in some prior auctions:





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I just recently completed a basic set with absolutely no consideration about what puzzle piece was on each back. This thread made me wonder if I had any complete puzzles, and I was surprised that I have a complete Picture 3 of Frank Frisch, shown below.

I won't be pursuing other puzzle completions, but thanks OP for making me delve a little deeper into my 1935 Goudey set.

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Thanks to the op for starting it. Not a 35 Goudey guy, but appreciate seeing everyone elses puzzles!
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Fun little set!
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Old 02-14-2020, 09:29 AM
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Awesome, you guys are really delivering. So far this thread has shown completed puzzles of 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9.

If we can get posts of 1, 2 and 6 we'll have compiled the whole puzzle set in this thread!

The pictures of those uncut sheets are cool. I'll bet the fronts of those look great too. It's a really colorful set on the front side.

And Lucky Larry, I like that you included a card that was cut in the four smaller pieces. I was thinking about that...if someone really wanted a challenge, they could get all 72 different puzzle backs, and then cut them all into the four pieces. Then, mix them all around and try to assemble all nine puzzles. That would be an expensive experiment...and leave you with LOTS of random gray squares to piece together
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of course I love the 1935 Goudey set and a few years ago completed the 114 card master set of front/back combinations. Here's a scanned copy of the checklist if anyone finds it useful.

There are four Babe Ruth cards including two with tough backs (4A 5A) nice to pull them out this morning (stored in TCVS Mylar Sleeves).



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Old 02-15-2020, 07:31 AM
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of course I love the 1935 Goudey set and a few years ago completed the 114 card master set of front/back combinations. Here's a scanned copy of the checklist if anyone finds it useful.

There are four Babe Ruth cards including two with tough backs (4A 5A) nice to pull them out this morning (stored in TCVS Mylar Sleeves).
That’s impressive LuckyLarry. I would have to imagine there aren’t too many master sets out there. These cards aren’t rare, but they are definitely more scarce than the 1933 or 1934 set. And the effort it would take to find all the back combinations seems like it would take some time. Like I said, I MAY someday try and get the 72 different puzzle pieces, but the master set probably is out of my budget and patience limit.

I actually built my own checklist and rare back list based on the PSA pop report, so I’ll cross reference mine against yours to see if I have all the rare backs listed correctly.

As it turned out, my beat up Ruth happened to be one of the rare ones (5A) so that was kind of cool.
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of course I love the 1935 Goudey set and a few years ago completed the 114 card master set of front/back combinations. Here's a scanned copy of the checklist if anyone finds it useful.

There are four Babe Ruth cards including two with tough backs (4A 5A) nice to pull them out this morning (stored in TCVS Mylar Sleeves).



I decided to start on this set a few months ago, and the checklist you posted has been very helpful. I just picked up a large lot and have now completed puzzles 3, 5 and 7. I have never posted pictures, but if I can figure out how, I will post my completed puzzles.
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So are the collages of the Indians and the Senators the exact same as appeared in the R309-2 set?
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So are the collages of the Indians and the Senators the exact same as appeared in the R309-2 set?
Paul, my initial answer to your question was going to be "Yes", because the images I have seen of the R309-2 Indians and Senators team cards looked like they were the same images as the completed puzzles of those teams (which you can see posted above in this thread).

HOWEVER, I decided to double check, and realized, that NO, the images are not identical. They are similar, but not the same. I have posted a picture below to see the comparisons. The images on the left are the R309-2 cards, and the images on the right are the completed puzzles.

The changes are more drastic on the Senators image. While it appears the same players are present, the images have been rearranged and cropped a little differently...and in particular the Manush image was moved from the lower right in the R309-2 to the upper left in the puzzle.

The changes in the Indians image are a little more subtle, but there are differences in some of the cropping and a design elements.

I'm glad you asked the question, but I never would have realized they were different!

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Thanks. I wonder why they made the changes.
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Thanks for sharing the puzzle .....yes, a puzzle with slabbed cards wouldn't quite be the same.

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I know that the 1935 Goudey set is less popular than most Goudey sets...but I think it's a really fun, and enjoyable set. Not only does it allow me to collect pre-war players, but I get to assemble PUZZLES while I'm doing it...makes me feel like a kid again.

One of the projects I'm S L O W L Y working on (as in one card every few months) is the 36 card basic set. But I still want to complete some puzzles as I pick them up. I figured out that I can complete puzzles 1, 4, 5, and 8 while getting the 36 different fronts (although I think that means I have to pick up a couple of the rare backs). There are a couple other complete puzzle combinations that can also get you to the 36 fronts.

And who knows, once I complete those puzzles, maybe I'll finish the puzzle run and get the 72 different backs for all nine puzzles. I doubt I'd go for the master set though...that seems unnecessary.

Anyway, I recently finished my first puzzle (Mr. Joe Cronin), so I figured I would show it here. I'll include a picture of the fronts too, and if you look closely, you'll find a cameo from a very well worn Babe Ruth (that's one nice thing about having a beat up Ruth card...I can handle it raw without living in fear that dropping it could ding a corner and lower the value....it's value is already pretty low )

And as far as raw sets go, 1935 Goudey is MADE to be collected raw...because putting the puzzles together with graded cards doesn't fit quite right (I've cracked a couple of mine out already).

I'd love to see your completed puzzles too!

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I have to say, although this is a six piece, straight edged puzzle, the fact that Goudey still had to print the position of each piece of said puzzle right on the card, is hilarious to me!!
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I'm at 103/114 and the last few have proved to be much harder than I thought they ever would be. That, coupled with sellers who don't show back scans for this issue, haven't made this an easy set to complete. Fun, yes; easy, no.
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Not a completed back puzzle but a completed front puzzle! Finally “rounded the bases” on my 4-in-1 with the Lonny Frey from today’s mail.

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Not a completed back puzzle but a completed front puzzle! Finally “rounded the bases” on my 4-in-1 with the Lonny Frey from today’s mail.

Oh, now THAT'S cool. There are multiple ways to collect the 1935 Goudey set, but I've never thought of getting the "matching" cards for each player on a 4 in 1.

Are you doing this for ALL the 1935 Goudey cards (minus the eleven players discussed in the other thread)? That could raise a dilemma on the players that are pictured on multiple 1935 Goudey's (like Jim Bottomley)....would you have to buy TWO 1933 Bottomley cards (at least Ruth was only pictued once )
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I would actually love to have a complete set of the '35s, but cut apart into their individual squares. Talk about putting together a puzzle! (And as the epitome of trimming it would assumedly be MUCH, much cheaper to collect.)
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