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Jasonxmay 04-25-2018 07:10 PM

Earl Clark signed 1933 Goudey
 
I'm thrilled to scratch this one off my want list. The only known authenticated signed example of a 1933 Goudey Earl Clark. Clark died in a car crash in 1938 at the age of 30. With this addition, I now have 224 of the 239 cards in the set signed, all of which have been encapsulated by PSA/DNA. Of the 15 I still need, PSA has authenticated examples of Ruth (149), Gehrig (160), and Friberg (105). I'm obviously very interested in tracking down those three or unauthenticated examples of the other 12. Completing this set probably isn't possible, but I've come a lot further than I ever thought I would. For anyone interested, scans of this set and the rest of my signed card collection can be found here:

1933goudey.com

http://www.1933goudey.com/uploads/6/...-earl_orig.jpg

Republicaninmass 04-25-2018 07:18 PM

Amazing Jason!


Congrats, and yes it could be a lifelong project, but the thrill is in the chase.

canjond 04-25-2018 07:32 PM

Awesome!

egri 04-25-2018 07:39 PM

Awesome Jason! Looking at that set you’ve put together never gets old. Good luck with the remaining 15!

RelicSports 04-25-2018 08:28 PM

Congrats on the pick up Jason! Amazing collection!

parker1b2 04-25-2018 08:30 PM

Congrats!! Great pick up

mr2686 04-26-2018 04:59 AM

Words cannot describe, but amazing comes to mind. Certainly this set did you no favors by featuring multiple Ruth's and Gehrigs, but you've done a fantastic job. I notice it's not listed, and it's not technically required to complete the set, but do you have any thoughts about finding a Nap Lajoie?

Baseballcrazy62 04-26-2018 05:58 AM

Very impressive. Hope you find the remaining autos you need to complete the quest!

WillowGrove 04-26-2018 06:17 AM

Jason, a sincere congrats. Such an important card to get towards your goal.

Lordstan 04-26-2018 09:20 PM

Congrats Jason.
Truly a incredible feat.
Good luck with the rest

Sladge34 04-27-2018 06:13 PM

Wow... speechless

quinnsryche 04-27-2018 06:55 PM

Hope this helps!
 
My dad told me at one time he had an entire set signed that he bought from 2 brothers who got them as kids back in the 30's and 40's. This was back in the 1970's and he said he had 2 of each Ruth and Gehrig (that's 12 total!). I remember one of each framed up on the wall of our house for many years. Sadly they are all gone but what can you do? I asked him after reading this post and he said yes, the ENTIRE set was autographed along with a Lajoie! So keep looking, you'll find them all eventually (I know there's at least ONE of each out there)!
Good hunting and congrats so far,
Tony

Jasonxmay 04-27-2018 08:54 PM

Tony,

Thank you for sharing. That is incredible. I’d love some more information about where and when he sold them. There were a few guys like Wattie Holm who never played after the set was released so I was working under the assumption that those guys were probably impossible.

Jason

Quote:

Originally Posted by quinnsryche (Post 1771210)
My dad told me at one time he had an entire set signed that he bought from 2 brothers who got them as kids back in the 30's and 40's. This was back in the 1970's and he said he had 2 of each Ruth and Gehrig (that's 12 total!). I remember one of each framed up on the wall of our house for many years. Sadly they are all gone but what can you do? I asked him after reading this post and he said yes, the ENTIRE set was autographed along with a Lajoie! So keep looking, you'll find them all eventually (I know there's at least ONE of each out there)!
Good hunting and congrats so far,
Tony


quinnsryche 04-29-2018 03:01 PM

Jason, I wish I could offer more info but that was back in the mid to late 70's. He did say he sold them one at a time and not as a whole set. My dad has a pretty good memory but not good enough (he's 78 this year) for the finer details. There was an article written about the sale of a T206 Wagner that he was involved in and he doesn't even remember that one very well! He insists the entire set was signed (and I do remember him having multiples of Ruth and Gehrig) so I have to take him on his word. Sorry I can't be of more help!

T206Collector 04-30-2018 02:56 PM

Signed Goudey Ruth #149
 
Here you go.... :rolleyes:

http://myccsa.com/lot/198/1933-goude...ball-card.aspx

Republicaninmass 04-30-2018 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T206Collector (Post 1771941)

Don't out the card!

Tom Hufford 05-01-2018 09:36 PM

Tony,

If your Dad is Pat Quinn, from the Chicago area, he is correct (even if he can't remember all the details). I've dealt with him for 40+ years, and remember when he got the signed 1933 Goudey sets. I bought a bunch of the cards from him in the 1970s. Wish I had purchased more!

Tom

quinnsryche 05-02-2018 01:21 PM

Tom, yes that's him. I'll mention you to him when I see him in a couple weeks. Thanks for backing up the story. Glad someone here was part of that moment.

HexsHeroes 05-03-2018 10:23 AM

.

While alittle off topic, while primarily an autograph collector now, my first or second (do not remember) mail order of vintage baseball cards (T206) was Pat Quinn. The other was with Jim Mayfield. Thanks for the short walk down memory lane. Brings a smile to my face. Life seemed much simpler back then. :)

Matter of fact, Pat's table was one of the first I visited at my first National Show in Chicago too.

Mark70Z 05-05-2018 07:03 AM

Jason,

Looked through them all and they are such a cool collection of autographed cards. Hope you one day track them all down.


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