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Pup6913 08-04-2010 09:47 PM

2010 National Pickups,Pics, and Post
 
Today has been a great day. I was able to fulfill a few very sought after cards for some board members who were not able to make it. Hope to close some more deals tomorrow for more. Had a great dinner with some fellow 54'ers, my Dad, and a smokin' hot waitress named Brittany:cool:

I was able to complete 50% of my Dads 69 Topps set wishlist today.

Got to meet Leon, Scott B, Buckler, Steve, Tony, Larry and so many more. Only made it up 3 rows today. Man I got alot to go. I will post updates and pics as soon as I get the camera downloaded.

Please feel free to share comments and pics from the National guys. Lets try to bring it to the guys/gals unable to attend this year.

Have a great night everybody

slidekellyslide 08-04-2010 10:01 PM

Looking forward to the pics Andrew...I don't think anyone posted a single pic from last years National on the card side (Carlton always does a fantastic job on the memorabilia side)...the year before that someone (Jerry S?) posted a ton of pics and videos.

Rob D. 08-04-2010 10:07 PM

Kind of OT, but I had a great time today at the Edgar Allan Poe memorial offering condolences.

calvindog 08-05-2010 12:22 AM

I was unaware that he had passed. My prayers and condolences to any remaining relatives and anyone who even resembles him.

Matthew H 08-05-2010 03:19 AM

Do you have any pick-ups or pics from the Memorial?

JasonL 08-05-2010 04:45 AM

Wow, that is sad...
 
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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827352)
I was unaware that he had passed. My prayers and condolences to any remaining relatives and anyone who even resembles him.

I understand he was a very good writer, with exceptionally strong spelling skills. I think he and Barry would have hit it off in grand fashion...

JasonL 08-05-2010 04:46 AM

great news Andrew!
 
congrats on the pickups, but given your lead in, I have to know,...did they include Brittany?;)

and a great thing to hear that you have made acquisitions on behalf of others...you're like a Net54 commando hit-man or something and some such! keep it up

bbcard1 08-05-2010 05:54 AM

We will be cruising up tomorrow! My son is coming off a week long hike on the Appalachian Trail, and we're hitting the road...hope he gets a chance to take a shower!

calvindog 08-05-2010 06:13 AM

I've picked up some minor cards thus far. I haven't seen anything for sale which has blown me away and the prices for the most part are ridiculously high. Nicest card I saw for sale was a Rose PC Wagner in great shape (but overpriced by about 5K). Dan McKee has some incredible cards (including a J=K Wagner) but I was a little disappointed by both his table location (inside the Men's room) and his refusal to wear the Net 54 pin. SGC has Pat Preece's collection laid out and I'd say that it is the most impressive 19th century collection (or any other century) that I've ever seen.

Some of the nicest cards for sale are packaged as as full sets so you can't break them up and that drives me crazy.

All in all it's a bit overwhelming and my feet and back hurt but at least I'm not 100 lbs overweight and stuffed into a major league baseball jersey so I've got that going for me.

morgan118 08-05-2010 06:39 AM

Hi Guys,

Not on the boards very often due to time constraints but I am in Baltimore and had a great time so far with my wife and 9 year old daughter. I was at the show when the opening bell sounded, it was like being at the starting line of the Daytona 500. Very fortunate my daughter didn't get trampled !

Anyway as far as pickups we were running through the booths to see what was available so I probably missed a lot but the list so far includes a High end complete set of 1939 R303-B Premiums with a Dimaggio, Foxx & Greenberg that are among the finest I have ever seen in this very condition sensitive issue. Next a Super High Grade 1956 Topps Pin complete set including Stobbs & Diering which is near impossible as well. Some of these I'm sure are among the finest that will ever be graded when I submit them. Next was $3,000.00 worth of 1910 P2 Sweet Caporal Pins and 1932 PR2 Orbit Pins which had a Cobb that has a good shot at a PSA 9, it is certainly an 8. These pins were blazers and I basically cherry picked what was probably an entire set that had not been dragged around the shows yet. This has only happened to me once before about 5 years ago in Chicago The dealer couldn't keep up with me since I was pulling pins out of the plastic sleeves faster than he could add them up. Also I picked up an assorted group which included 1947 Exhibit, 1948 HOF Exhibit & 1961 Wrigley Field Exhibit cards, 2 -1930 Lou Gehrig Cracker Jack Pins, 1934 Babe Ruth Quaker Oats Pin, 1956 Yellow Basepath Stan Musial Pin, Khedival White Border Maurice Sayers (never see a White Border Khedival Boxing Card before), 1914 Polo Grounds Ed Walsh, Rube Marquard-2, Nap Lajoie & Eddie Collins -2, 1911 Tom Barker Game Ed Walsh, T206 Piedmont Tom Jones - St. Louis which is a minimum a PSA 7 with a shot at an 8. Got this from a reputable dealer and is the nicest T206 I have ever seen as far as condition. I typically stay away from these type of items due to alterations but I'm hoping this is a Home Run, it is that nice. Also 4 - 1969 Kahn's Wieners which have great shots at PSA 9's and 8 - 1950 Callahan HOF Blazers including Cy Young, Honus Wagner and a tough Paul Waner variation.

All the above pickups are at the high end range of what you would typically be able to find since obviously these are more difficult. Was a very impressive 4 hours worth of treasure hunting. I will be at the show Thursday, Friday and Saturday as well, which will be much more relaxing. Last night was like a fire drill but really paid off big time.

Hope all of you enjoy the show and our great hobby. Most of these items will be in our American Sports Antiquities auctions in about a month on E-Bay ID - (Morgan118).

JasonL 08-05-2010 10:01 AM

Jeff, I had no idea you were on the ground there...
 
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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827361)
All in all it's a bit overwhelming and my feet and back hurt but at least I'm not 100 lbs overweight and stuffed into a major league baseball jersey so I've got that going for me.

Don't ever underestimate the importance of this! :D

bbcard1 08-05-2010 10:23 AM

Gotta ask...is the a show where the dealers are making reasonable deals (like Houston / Atlanta) or is it a show that is more like a museum (Atlantic City comes to mind).

I am not talking about the top shelf stuff...just the mid-range stuff like T206 low to mid grade commons and exish 50s and 60s stuff. Pretty much the collector grade cards.

Matt 08-05-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by JasonL (Post 827387)
Don't ever underestimate the importance of this! :D

They flew him in for the meeting last night.

Matthew H 08-05-2010 05:45 PM

Sorry fellas...
 
While all you guys were out wasting time at the national, I managed to snag this sweet 1933 card of "Skippy praying" off eBay.






http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...WsRMpKw_12.jpg

Doug 08-05-2010 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827361)
All in all it's a bit overwhelming and my feet and back hurt but at least I'm not 100 lbs overweight and stuffed into a major league baseball jersey so I've got that going for me.

So you are saying C.C. Sabathia made it to the show?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...athia_2009.jpg

Pup6913 08-06-2010 01:37 AM

I forgot my USB cable for my camera. I have the iphone but not the pics I want to show. I got 3 wagners (2 I am holding) a 1909 206 plank and a 206 plank no ink, a boston garter joe jax and much more.

Matthew H 08-06-2010 03:07 AM

For those who don't know, the Boston Garter is the one that depicts a young Joe Jackson sipping a cup of coffee and exchanging pleasantries with a spirited waitress named Brittney.

JasonL 08-06-2010 04:43 AM

Yeah, all while
 
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Originally Posted by Matthew H (Post 827513)
For those who don't know, the Boston Garter is the one that depicts a young Joe Jackson sipping a cup of coffee and exchanging pleasantries with a spirited waitress named Brittney.

sliding into third base!

Howe’s Hunter 08-06-2010 05:53 AM

With all the talk so far,
 
I would hope someone made it to third base with Brittney.

sayhey24 08-06-2010 07:48 AM

National Photos! (and pickups)
 
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I'm back after spending Wednesday and Thursday at the National and have quite a few photos to share.
In this post a few of my favorite pickups:

Purchased from Terry Knouse, a previously unknown issue (at least to everyone at the show), featuring six Atlanta players, many of whom also appear in the T210 set. I'm told another net54 member also bought one. The card is about the size of a cabinet card, but more square and slightly more thick than a T206.

1937 All Star pin with a great banner listing all the players on both teams.

Brass rocking chair presented to Charlie Gehringer at a Mets Old-Timers Game, has his name engraved at the top and on each tiny bat being used as spindles.

A few Colgan's for my empty tins.

Photo of Leon for your viewing pleasure.

I'll also post a couple of photos I bought from the massive Sporting News/Sport magazine collection and include a few observation in a future post.

MANY more photos are now posted at baseballbasement.com

Greg

barrysloate 08-06-2010 08:05 AM

Leon is like a fine wine. He gets better with age.

calvindog 08-06-2010 11:17 AM

some of my pickups
 
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/4866512630/" title="1932 Rogers Peet by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4098/4866512630_d4f0444942_b.jpg" width="450" height="736" alt="1932 Rogers Peet" /></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/4866512710/" title="1910 American Caramel Co. E90-3 by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4138/4866512710_dc93879153_b.jpg" width="450" height="734" alt="1910 American Caramel Co. E90-3" /></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/4866512566/" title="1909 Ramly T204 by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4137/4866512566_f969c416df_b.jpg" width="450" height="761" alt="1909 Ramly T204" /></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/4865894613/" title="1910 Cubs PC by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4102/4865894613_00ee08b4a2_b.jpg" width="925" height="500" alt="1910 Cubs PC" /></a>

Matt 08-06-2010 11:18 AM

Gee Jeff - couldn't you find a nicer Rogers Peet Cobb?

calvindog 08-06-2010 11:25 AM

Matt, I tried but none to be had. Plus I'm still feeling bad about the purchase because the poor dealer told me he didn't make any money off the deal. This is incredible as all of the dealers I purchased cards from said the same thing! Sounds like these guys need a trade association.

Matthew H 08-06-2010 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827598)
Matt, I tried but none to be had. Plus I'm still feeling bad about the purchase because the poor dealer told me he didn't make any money off the deal. This is incredible as all of the dealers I purchased cards from said the same thing! Sounds like these guys need a trade association.

I seriously doubt any dealers made anything at the National, it's the collectors that need policing.

On a serious note, great pick-ups so far. I really wish I was there.

tiger8mush 08-07-2010 09:12 AM

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On Thursday I was able to attend my first National! I thought there was a good amount of vintage, and like others have said you almost never paid sticker price. Even just asking "whats the best you can do on this piece" knocked 15-20% right off.

About 24 aisles of tables. I walked briskley thru, only stopping when I saw something vintage of interest. Started when they opened the gate at 10am and got to the end around 4pm without sitting down once, then went back to a few spots before I had to leave at 5pm. By the end my head was definitely spinning from seeing so many cards haha. I didn't like, though, how the last 10 or so aisles were no long aisles cuz some of the big guys took up 2 or 3 aisles so it started getting confusing to remember which tables you'd been to already.

Two items I picked up (below):

The Matty is the same image used in the Aug 5, 1909 M101-2 Supplement, but doesn't have the "Supplement to the Sporting News" caption at the top, but does have a caption along the bottom. If you were to take off the caption at the bottom, it'd be the same exact size as the Matty M101-2. I got this from Bagger77.

The Schulte is similar, but I don't think they are from the same "series". Not only is the Schulte image different from its M101-2 counterpart, but its also printed on a thicker paper stock. The gentleman I bought it from also had a Wagner (batting action pose similar to one I've seen on a postcard) and a Collins, and another common that I saw someone buy. He said when he got them they were strung together at the top, thus the hole at the top.

Anyone have any info/insight on either of these?

I met a few Net54ers:
Ken Cohen
James Feagin (sp?)
Leon Luckey
Scott Brockelman (thanks for the net54 pin!)
Chris (from Imperial Sports Auction)

Also picked up my winnings from the recent H&S Auction. Thanks to Josh Wulkan!

One quick little story ... a run-down setup was asking 10x going price for some M101-2 Supplements. $170 for a common in average condition. I offered $20 for it. He laughed and said something to the effect that he'd pay me $50 to let him keep it, and the lady (his wife?) kackled and said she wanted to meet my grade school math teacher so she could slap her. I smiled, told them to have a nice day and walked away.

In all, I had a great time. I saw some nice gloves and bats and jerseys and equipment that were really neat. And a few of the items that Bryan Dec and Kirk Kovacs had were amazing. Old photos and Supplements that were out of my reach, but great to look at. Even though I don't conversate much, I met lots of nice people and saw some great things. Hope to go to another National in the coming years.

Rob
:)

joeadcock 08-07-2010 12:10 PM

Rob G.
Those are cool. Never seen them before.

Frank

pclpads 08-07-2010 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bbcard1 (Post 827360)
We will be cruising up tomorrow! My son is coming off a week long hike on the Appalachian Trail, and we're hitting the road...hope he gets a chance to take a shower!

Just wondering . . . did he run into ex-Gov. Sanford?

John V 08-07-2010 02:48 PM

He's an ex-husband...but still governor.

rhettyeakley 08-07-2010 03:00 PM

Greg, those Atlanta cards were from a set that my brother (Rhys) and I purchased several years ago off an ebay seller after his item didn't reach the minimum bid he was looking for. I remember we found record of another set that was in a library/museum collection in the Atlanta area but other than that they are the only examples we had ever seen. We sold the set to Terry Sr. maybe 5 years ago and he has had them since but was only looking to sell as a complete set until this show (assuming ou only bought the one single).

I can't help but think they are related somehow to the 1909 Atlanta oversized postcards that are among the rarest of the early PC's sets, just due to the similarity in the way they look. There are only (2) known subjects in the PC set: Roy Castleton, and Dick Bayless. To my knowledge each postcard is either unique or perhaps there is a second copy known of each but I haven't seen them. Here is the Castleton that I currently own...
http://starsofthediamond.com/09castletonpc.JPG


Regardless, it is a great piece and I wouldn't mind owning one again.
-Rhett

sayhey24 08-07-2010 03:14 PM

Rhett thank you so much for that information, and your postcards are terrific -- now I have to get one!

Terry only decided to break up the set because one of his longtime customers really wanted to buy one card, so then Terry sold me the Sid Smith and indicated he was going to keep one for himself.

Greg

Matthew H 08-07-2010 05:01 PM

Rhett, that Atlanta PC is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.

Yankeefan51 08-07-2010 05:14 PM

Atlanta Crackers
 
We have collected rare post cards for more than 20 years.

We have only ever seen one Atlanta Crackers Post card offered in auction or for sale, in addition
to the one that Rhett owns and the one that we own. We purchased our copy, Bayles, from Lew Lipset in 1996.

The set that Terry had was stunning. We were so pleased that we were able to pick up an example in excellent to mint condition.

At the show we picked up a number of extraordinary items, several of which were hidden behind dealer tables. Whilst we are not at liberty to disclose all of acquisitions (do to a deal with the sellers). However. we also acquired the only Rose Post Card ever Graded 7 by PSA

Hope each of you had a great show!

Bruce Dorskind
bdorskind@dorskindgroup.com
America's Toughest Want

The world's leading buyer of ultra rare, high condition baseball cards, postcards, advertising signs and memorabilia

rhettyeakley 08-07-2010 07:53 PM

Bruce, mine also originated from Lew as well. He sold this same Castleton pc in an auction of his, then a few years later (I believe) he rec'd it back from that same buyer on consignment and I purchased it, so I believe there is still only one of each player known (but I may be mistaken as I wouldn't doubt someone has something hidden in an old time collection somewhere), however I doubt very much at the time of issue that they chose only Castleton and Bayless so at least at that time they likely produced more subjects, if any survived to the present day is another matter.

Also, if you wouldn't mind checking your Bayless I have suspected that these originally came with rounded corners, if you could confirm that that would be great.

-Rhett

just fyi, the Columbus, OH team PC is pictured above only to show size difference of the Atlanta PC to a "normal sized" PC.

tbob 08-07-2010 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yankeefan51 (Post 827795)
At the show we picked up a number of extraordinary items, several of which were hidden behind dealer tables. Whilst we are not at liberty to disclose all of acquisitions (do to a deal with the sellers). However. we also acquired the only Rose Post Card ever Graded 7 by PSA

Bruce- I'm confused, are you saying that the cards/items you purchased were intentionally hidden from sight by the sellers so no one else would see them but they showed them to you? Or, are you saying that you stumbled upon them behind the tables and the sellers didn't have them displayed for sale? That seems like a strange way to do business. It also seems strange that the sellers wouldn't want anyone to find out they sold to you.

e107collector 08-07-2010 08:31 PM

Just wondering
 
Does anyone remember seeing either a Boston Store or Collins Mccarthy Joe Jackson card for sale at the National?

Thanks,
Tony

Pup6913 08-07-2010 08:37 PM

Tony there was a Joe j garter in and auction. Other than that none others were found there. Only one t204 brown found but in a set of ramleys

e107collector 08-07-2010 08:47 PM

Andrew
 
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Originally Posted by Pup6913 (Post 827831)
Tony there was a Joe j garter in and auction. Other than that none others were found there. Only one t204 brown found but in a set of ramleys

Andrew,

I really appreciate you taking the time to look for some items on not only my wantlist, but cards for other fellow board members as well. Great job.

Tony

bbcard1 08-07-2010 09:34 PM

Good day...but I didn't get to meet Leon. Picked up about 20 t206s for my set...not really sure how i did $ wise...probably wlll work out ok. Had a great day, though, really enjoyed myself.

calvindog 08-07-2010 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e107collector (Post 827828)
Does anyone remember seeing either a Boston Store or Collins Mccarthy Joe Jackson card for sale at the National?

Thanks,
Tony

Tony -- no on both of these cards. Also, as Andrew pointed out and I noted the other day, some of the best cards were for sale only within the entire set. There were some incredible sets to be had -- for large dollars.

slidekellyslide 08-07-2010 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827841)
Tony -- no on both of these cards. Also, as Andrew pointed out and I noted the other day, some of the best cards were for sale only within the entire set. There were some incredible sets to be had -- for large dollars.

You forgot to ask what they had behind the table.

joeadcock 08-07-2010 09:46 PM

I was in Washington DC a few days with my family. I got to go over to the show on thursday. Didn't know what to expect since my last National was in Ohio in the mid 1990's. I went over the whole show in about 6 hours, but not in major detail. There was a huge amount of cards.

Had a few pickups including Cobb(T206), Chesbro, Mantle, Williams.

The prices varied greatly from one table to the next. Some were very expensive. Example was I found some Orient Theatre cards at over $1000 each.

Did get to the Brockelman/Luckey table early on and met a few Net54 members including Leon. Members I met were very nice.

One interesting table was the SPORTING NEWS COLLECTION table, where there seemed to be an endless numbers of photographs, Type 1 and 2. Did acquire the Type 1 shown below.

Overall, was a good experience. Hope to go back next year.

Frank

joeadcock 08-07-2010 09:52 PM

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Sorry. Here are the photos

calvindog 08-07-2010 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 827842)
You forgot to ask what they had behind the table.

Yes, I found that many of the dealers purposely did not take out their expensive cards at the National so as not to sell them. I mean it's not like they were going to a once a year event which was centered around four and a half days of selling cards.

lharri3600 08-07-2010 11:31 PM

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Pup6913 08-08-2010 05:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827848)
Yes, I found that many of the dealers purposely did not take out their expensive cards at the National so as not to sell them. I mean it's not like they were going to a once a year event which was centered around four and a half days of selling cards.



Yes I agree 100%. Most of the good stuff I found came from the shoebox in the closet type deal. I had to just about talk the shirt off a guy for one of my buddies card but he save a boat load of $$$$ just because I asked about a list of cards. Handed him a list, asked if he had anything on there. He spotted something from the look on his face and then said well I dont think I have anything for you from this list. I asked what he spotted on the list and to let me atleast see the cards. Out came a small box and within 30 min I secured a card from a very needed set for him. Called him up, he came back and got the card and knocked the biggest card from his list for about $650 less than the others in the show. Everybody was happy.

I am glad that I was Lucky enough to attend this year. I am glad that I was able to find some great stuff also for the guys not able to be here and got some amazing deals. They were there but you had to ask and be stubborn in negotiations to get cards at market $$$.

I will be posting pics on monday when I get back. Have a great weekend and safe returns guys.

Jim VB 08-08-2010 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Pup6913 (Post 827864)
... Out came a small box and within 30 min I secured a card from a very needed set for him. Called him up, he came back and got the card and knocked the biggest card from his list for about $650 less than the others in the show. Everybody was happy.

Are you sure the seller is OK with you talking about it? Publicly? On a message board?

I've heard that many sellers are using a new strategy that involves NOT TELLING paying customers what they have, or if it's for sale, and, if they do sell something requiring buyers to sign confidentiality agreements. Some sort of back-door marketing.

Of course, this information is very difficult to verify. Only ultra-high collectors, of penultimate items are supposed to be aware of this policy. Apparently, if the dealers reduce their sales low enough, this becomes some kind of a high end tax dodge.

This is a strategy only taught at the finest Ivy League institutions, and even then, only to those with tenure, who graduate Magna Cum Laude. This is not to be tried by sorted, red neck, community college alumni!



Sincerely,

Archive

mrvster 08-08-2010 08:45 AM

t206 printers scrap
 
HELLO ALL,
i would have loved to meet most of you
Great posts and pics!!unfortunately i couldn't make it and looks like a blast...i was wondering if any dealers had t206 printers scraps for sale??just curious, that would have been my focus...was there any sightings???

Trae thanks for looking....Jantz, did u make it??

Peace

Johnny

calvindog 08-08-2010 08:49 AM

Johnny, if my memory serves me Dan McKee had a T206 printer's scrap card in his case.

cfc1909 08-08-2010 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827884)
Johnny, if my memory serves me Dan McKee had a T206 printer's scrap card in his case.

Dan does have a few error cards at his table

Had fun seeing everybody and also met a few 54ers for the first time.

couple nice pickups-here is one from a very easy and friendly dealer

sorry I missed you Jeff

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Rob D. 08-08-2010 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 827884)
Johnny, if my memory serves me Dan McKee had a T206 printer's scrap card in his case.

Correct. Just below the J=K Wagner.

calvindog 08-08-2010 09:26 AM

Aw shucks, Rob, I'm just happy to give back to the board.

Pup6913 08-08-2010 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by cfc1909 (Post 827888)

Had fun seeing everybody and also met a few 54ers for the first time.

Jim I missed you at the show. I wish I could have met you and a few others. Maybe next yr:(

Pup6913 08-08-2010 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim VB (Post 827871)
Are you sure the seller is OK with you talking about it? Publicly? On a message board?

I've heard that many sellers are using a new strategy that involves NOT TELLING paying customers what they have, or if it's for sale, and, if they do sell something requiring buyers to sign confidentiality agreements. Some sort of back-door marketing.

Of course, this information is very difficult to verify. Only ultra-high collectors, of penultimate items are supposed to be aware of this policy. Apparently, if the dealers reduce their sales low enough, this becomes some kind of a high end tax dodge.

This is a strategy only taught at the finest Ivy League institutions, and even then, only to those with tenure, who graduate Magna Cum Laude. This is not to be tried by sorted, red neck, community college alumni!



Sincerely,

Archive

Dear mr,archive...,

i just wanted to leet u now that I gradumated number ate in my clas out of 10 frum the ninth grade. Momma sid that i wus so smart i need not goo to the uder skool with them ther uder kids who nededd to learn more to B as smart as me.

Johnny Archive

mumma says she thinks you may be my daddy
:confused::eek:


In all seriousness though I will not name drop any dealers I made purchases through. That can be the privilege of the buyer who got the cards. Just some great times and stories.

mrvster 08-08-2010 09:49 AM

t206 scrap
 
YOU GUYS ROCK!!MUCH THANKS!!

again, i wish i could meet all of you in person one day:)
thanks for the heads up!!i'm going to email him...fortunately i have met and e bought cards from Dan, he is an awesome guy all around...i hopefully will make a national one year...glad your all having a great time

GREAT PICK UP JIM!!!!!!!!!!!!

and if anymore are spotted, lmk:)

PEACE

Johnny

Mikehealer 08-08-2010 10:08 AM

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It was a good time and really enjoyed meeting some guys I have talked to and emailed with over the last couple of years. I picked up a few cards some good deals and some not so great deals, but got some cards I had been looking for.
I thought this one was pretty cool.

mrvster 08-08-2010 10:13 AM

t206 clarke
 
MIKE!!

Great snag!!color variation unmistakeable!!
:)

PEACE

Mikehealer 08-08-2010 10:24 AM

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Johnny, I also got a McGraw no cap with a yellow background from the same dealer.

Irwin Fletcher 08-08-2010 10:36 AM

Here's a few...
 
Here's a few that I picked up at the National yesterday:

http://a.imageshack.us/img213/562/national.jpg

Exhibitman 08-08-2010 12:52 PM

A great show for me, lots of good cards and fun. Camden Yard is very nice, very pleasant ballpark. I liked the facility after I got used to the somewhat convoluted walkway arrangements from the hotel to the show. I traveled to BALT from NYC via train; lovely way to travel. I was very excited to see Independence Hall from the train as we passed through Philly. I wish I could have gone by train from LA.

I picked up this W-Unc Cobb. These were made with the art from 4 on 1 Exhibits that were in turn made from the art in the PC Back Exhibit set. I had been looking for some time for an actual strip baseball card not a cut from a 4 on 1 Exhibit. The difference is card thickness and stock but you have to see them side by side at least once for it to be apparent.

http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...Unc%20Cobb.jpg

HRBAKER 08-08-2010 01:18 PM

2010 National
 
I had a great time picking up quite a few HOF types, a few BF2s and T5s. This is my favorite pick up. Already looking forward to Chicago.

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e107collector 08-08-2010 01:22 PM

Baker Pinkerton
 
Jeff,

That Baker Pinkerton has great eye appeal. Nice pickup.

Other than the Heritage T-206 Wagner that will be offered in Nov, did anyone happen to see any other T206 Wagners that will be coming up for sale this year?

Tony

Taxman 08-08-2010 03:27 PM

My trip to the National
 
I arrived at the National on Wednesday and stayed until Saturday afternoon. I left town with 1000 in my pocket and came home with 1900 and the items below(the basketball boxes are empty). While in Baltimore I was able to go on a tour of Camden yard. My goal of going to the National was to get Jim Browns autograph(nice guy shook my hand and looked up). I was able to upgrade my Namath rookie from a 4 to a 5. It was nice to get to meet other board members(Mike, Matt, Bill, Neil, Bill). Thanks Mike for tkts to the PSA luncheon. The National was nice but my plane trip back was the icing on the cake. I got to sit beside Bart Starr. We talked the whole flight from football to baseball(he is a huge Stan Musial fan..even had the SI with the article on Musial) to local Alabama politics. I did get some cards graded by ISA due to the fact it was only $5 per card and a 1hr turn around. Their grades seemed to be fair. Also got to meet Carol. She was very nice and helpful.
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bijoem 08-08-2010 03:29 PM

picked up this card....

http://www.internetville.com/2010_na...j_speaker.jpeg

calvindog 08-08-2010 03:44 PM

Holy crap, Joe, you finally left the National? Isn't there still 15 minutes left?

Yankeefan51 08-08-2010 03:46 PM

Jim VB - Bathroom Humor
 
Jim VB

Your attempt at humor is nearly as disappointing as the fact that your very existence in the hobby continues.

Whilst we spoke to many long-time collectors and dealers, professionals who enabled us to build a world class collection, and chatted with fellow collectors, several of whom hold multiple IVY degrees, the highlight of our
two day visit to the National was the support we received from more than a dozen dealers and collectors who follow, but never comment, on our Net 54 postings.

They mentioned you and one other of our "fans" as two blow hearts with too much time on their hands, and very little knowledge about the history of the hobby. Our only regret was that we did not have your picture with us, so we could have made toilet seat covers for the convention's bathrooms.

Bruce Dorskind
America's Toughest Want List
bdorskind@dorskindgroup.com

Rob D. 08-08-2010 04:07 PM

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Picked up a couple T206 Lajoies with common backs, but nothing too exciting on that front. I bought the Matty below to go with the Ruth, Gehrig and Cobb in my collection. The big names from that set are extremely affordable.

The blank back E92 of Lajoie wasn't a Baltimore pickup but rather the result of a chance I took on eBay a few months ago. After looking at it in person and concluding it's legit, I decided to get SGC's opinion and have it slabbed at the National. Nice to have a gamble pay off.

(If the sellers of the cards below do not wish the scans to be posted, please contact me -- in strict confidence -- and I will remove them.)

Woundedduck 08-08-2010 04:58 PM

Gorgeous cards everyone. I know a lot of people don't like to share how much they pay for their pick ups but I wish they would. Being still new to vintage I'm always trying to gauge how much I should be paying and what a good deal is.

Jim VB 08-08-2010 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yankeefan51 (Post 827947)
They mentioned you and one other of our "fans" as two blow hearts with too much time on their hands,...


I am unfamilar with the meaning of this term.

Does the illustrious board genius mean "blowhards"?

Rob D. 08-08-2010 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woundedduck (Post 827960)
Gorgeous cards everyone. I know a lot of people don't like to share how much they pay for their pick ups but I wish they would. Being still new to vintage I'm always trying to gauge how much I should be paying and what a good deal is.

I agree the inclusion of prices would be a helpful in determining current values, but I don't think many posts will include them.

One reason is to protect sellers who might be friends. If I know that a seller/dealer gave me a better price than what he was willing to do for other interested buyers, I don't want to throw him under the bus by making others aware of that fact.

Plus, and this reason is more of a factor, you're probably going to see a lot of these cards on the B/S/T within the next few months -- some possibly this week. Posting a price paid here would prevent the 400 percent profit some would hope to make. VintageCardPrices.com and eBay have dealt a blow to guys who flip with the hope of making 3x or 4x their money. They're not going to sabotage themselves.

If it helps, I paid $130 for the Matty and $200 for the Lajoie in my post above.

Matthew H 08-08-2010 05:29 PM

Rob, I seriously doubt any dealers showed you their "real inventory" so you should be OK.

Jim VB 08-08-2010 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthew H (Post 827966)
Rob, I seriously doubt any dealers showed you their "real inventory" so you should be OK.



No, no. They did. Rob always asks... in confidence.

Rob D. 08-08-2010 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthew H (Post 827966)
Rob, I seriously doubt any dealers showed you their "real inventory" so you should be OK.

Yes, and knowing that has left me brokenharded.

Matt 08-08-2010 05:47 PM

fixed.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob D. (Post 827968)
broken hard head.


DJR 08-08-2010 05:50 PM

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Jim VB 08-08-2010 05:55 PM

Very nice pick up David!

jmk59 08-08-2010 06:09 PM

Well I always suspected Jim was a blow heart. Now I know for sure.

J

Jim VB 08-08-2010 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmk59 (Post 827973)
Well I always suspected Jim was a blow heart. Now I know for sure.

J



'Tis true! :)


(Did you check with Bruce, three times, before making that comment?)


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