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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: identify7
Some type card catagories can not be completed because one or more sets are represented by unique or nearly unique examples which are not anticipated to become available. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: leon
There are several type collectors on the board, myself being one of them. Also, with escalating prices I think type collecting, in some form or fashion, will continue to gain popularity. I made a personal rule to go by the ACC some time ago. This does leave out many rare uncat cards though. As far as I am aware the only real issue will be with the T cards. The T231 would be somewhat impossible . It is the only unique card set I am aware of, with only 1 being known.....Otherwise, I think they all should be able to be finished. Glen V., Eric, and some others know more than I do about this stuff....Also, I think when you collect particular groups it can be considered type cards too. As Hal always says....Collect What You Like...or something like that...regards |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Glen V
Depends on if you stick to ACC #s, include different backs, type 2's, etc. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: leon
What All Star Baseball are you referring to? The Chance I have, without the top or bottom being cut off, was on a candy box, I believe....Scott M. has a whole set of them.....the only complete set known.......btw, I guess I did leave out the backs....it would be almost impossible to complete most of the sets if you include the different backs...as there are many uniquely known....regards. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Glen V
Oops, I put the All Star Base-Ball under T cards instead of E cards. Yes Leon, the ones you and Scott have. http://www.oldcardboard.com/e/e2/all-star-bb/all-star-bb.asp?cardsetID=779 Was just trying to illustrate some choices - ignore the E-Unc All Star Base-Ball, add it too their list in any condition, or try to find the extremely rare full panel. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Jay Miller
Don't forget the 1886 Hancock Clothing cards--only three known, all unique. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Anonymous
The '55 Felin's Franks will be as tough or tougher than the Lumis..which could almost be considered a back variation of the Sealtest.. if i recall correctly...anyways that's post-war and not really to your point. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: J Levine
Welcome to my own personal hell when it comes to type cards. Many board members know that I collect Phillies from 1880 to 1980. 15 years ago I started a list of all known (at the time) Phillies cards and have tried to collect one of each. Being a school teacher, this is monetarily impossible. What makes it worse is the research turned up some truly difficult type cards. Lummis and Felins were both mentioned. There was actually a Lummis peanut butter card (Schoolboy Rowe)on ebay less than a month ago in horrible condition and it sold for far less than I thought it would. As far as I remember, I have never seen a Felin Frank for sale on ebay. I remember years ago, Lew Lipset had a handful in an auction. I also think Sports Cards Plus had one a few years back as well. Felins are still so rare that I do not think the checklist is complete. Lummis float around and are rather tough (about 10 times tougher than Sealtest). There are some unique 19th century stuff as well including some G&B and a Kalamazoo bat card. Type collecting is often started but rarely finished. I do know one collector who is going after only e-cards and he is still something like 5 types away from a master set of types after 25 years. Good luck all... |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Scott Mosley
Glen, |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Josh Adams
I have a rather silly question. Why are these issues called "type card?" Is it becaue there are different variations, or 'types?' I was always curious about this, and would love to know, for my own education. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: dstudeba
murcerfan, |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: zach
Can't forget my new favorite, Voskamps. Prooduced in 1913, regional to Pittsburg, and they are yet to get an ACC number....anyone know why ? Is it because they dont fit in with any of the other letters ? Maybe they should create a C for coffee card even though theres only one more set issued with coffee, Leon posted a scan of it not too long ago. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: leon
The general food category is "F", I believe. If Mr.Burdick didn't know about it then it didn't get an ACC number.....hence all of the cards we sometimes consider "uncat"....We do need to make a distinction whether something is uncat in the ACC or in Mr.Lemke's SCD though. For completing a type collection I personally am using the ACC....as if I were to use the SCD Big Book it would be impossible... regards |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Glen V
Josh - if a type collector gets a card from the T206 set, they have one card/example/"type" from the T206 set. That card is a T206 to everyone else, but a "type" to them. Now some sets are next to impossible to complete, and tend to be sold as type cards, since buyers are probably type collectors just looking for one card/player/team from that issue. Hope I answered your question. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: zach
Gotcha Glenn, so as somewhat of a type collector I should refer to my voskamps as F-unc ? F standing for food ? |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Glen V
Another Oops. There is a letter for coffee. Forgot about the Arbuckle trade card, which is a K-7 or K-9 (arf, arf). Anyways, that would make the Voskamps a K-Unc. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
First, as a Phillies collector, are you familiar with Bob |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Eric
Hey guys, |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: J Levine
Ted, |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Glen V
From the T215 Pirate thread: Dan: "I think a type collection needs a TUnc. Pirate Cigarettes card, along with both T215-1 and T215-2 Red Crosses.", "Is there any basis in substance or fact for calling these cards T215s?" |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Millerhouse
GlenV, |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Cobby33
What are "ACC" numbers? |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Keith O'Leary
The "A"merican "C"ard "C"atalog numbers are the designations Burdick assigned to the card sets. Ex N28.....N stands for 19th century tobacco, 28th set in the "N" group. T206, 206th set in the 20th century tobacco card group. No, they aren't alphabetic .
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
And they aren't all baseball cards, but contain sets of fish, flowers, historical figures, automobiles, etc. |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Millerhouse
Keith, |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: leon
I think you are correct. I believe many of our numbers today came from the Sports Collector Bibles, as you mentioned. I know the H998 of Western Playground did too. If you look closely at the ACC (and I know you have) there are many sets where the numbers today don't jive with ACC numbers. "WG" series of game cards is another. I am sure there are many more also. It does make it a little confusing as I continue my quest. For the most part I go back to the ACC for my numbers...but some are so out of date, and not used, that I would be the lone stranger if I categorized them all that way...So I tend to use what is common practice first and then in case of "what the heck do I do with this one?" I go back to the ACC....It's clear as mud.....best regards |
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Type Card Collecting
Posted By: Keith O'Leary
I'm embarassed . I can't believe I didn't realize that as I typed it, I guess I've been jaded as well . That did need clarified, thanks Dan.
I think Forbes & Mitchell added a couple of sets too.
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