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Big Six 09-22-2010 08:02 AM

New Diamond Stars Collector
 
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After years of collecting post-war cards, I am dipping my toe in to the pre-war waters...set of choice is 1934-36 Diamond Stars and just picked up my first card, #55 Tony Cuccinello. This is also the reason I just signed up for Net54...

I'm working on a number of sets, most of which I knowingly won't be able to complete in this or any other lifetime. I'm going to try and keep this Diamond Stars set in mid-grade (i.e. PSA 5 or 6) to keep it managable. Considering I have a limited amount of disposable income, goal will be to pick up one card a month for guys under a $100...after that, will probably be a card every two or three months as the prices go up. I was able to get Tony for $37...

Anything I should know about for this set (other than how miserably broke I'll be when I attempt to get the high numbers)? Thanks for everyone's time and I hope to learn a thing or two from you guys...

rdixon1208 09-22-2010 08:17 AM

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Welcome to the board. Diamond Stars is a nice choice. I personally think the set in underrated. The HOFers are also very reasonably priced in my opinion. My only advice would be to not focus too much on the technical grade assigned by PSA etc. If you look hard enough you will find cards that are every bit as nice as what you're looking for in a 4 holder, or raw for that matter. You won't have to pay as much for those. Conversely, if you're looking for a great deal, you will find plenty of cards in a 5 holder that should probably be a 4. You'll get those for less than other nicer 5's, but you're really just paying for the holder. Good luck.

Orioles1954 09-22-2010 08:40 AM

Great choice that shows some originality! I would tackle the high numbers first and the rest will be gravy!

bbcard1 09-22-2010 09:04 AM

Agreed that it is a great choice. They are one of the most classically beautiful sets of all time. I recently picked up a nice raw Terry for $40 or so. It is one of those sets I have not decided to tackle, but might one day.

leftygrove10 09-22-2010 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Six (Post 838020)
Goal will be to pick up one card a month for guys under a $100...after that, will probably be a card every two or three months as the prices go up.

Good luck with that! I started off the same way, trying to buy just one card a month. I ended up completing the set in 3 months or so. It is VERY ADDICTIVE! The high numbers are not that bad to find, so don't be afraid of them. Just don't pay hundreds of dollars for them when you can be patient and find them via eBay auction for much cheaper.

You can view my Diamond Stars set at the link below. It is certainly my favorite pre-war set.

http://www.bandkgreen.net/diamond_stars

53Browns 09-22-2010 11:01 AM

If you're going for the complete set, don't forget the Cuyler variations and the Greenberg error variation as well.

tbob 09-22-2010 11:05 AM

You might consider the possibility of buying some of the cards in "multi-card lots" either on eBay or through online auctions. Since you are starting from scratch this might be a good way of obtaining a lot of the cards relatively cheaply and in a hurry.
Good luck and welcome to the board. It's a nice set and undepriced.
tbob

ethicsprof 09-22-2010 11:54 AM

great choice
 
welcome aboard!!!
as a 'type' collector who tries desperately to buy just one per type,
i have rogers hornsby.
as one of my stars framed for the office, he always gets alot of attention from those who come by--a real beaut.

best,
barry

ChiefBenderForever 09-22-2010 12:18 PM

Total pre pop-art style set that is extremely underated due to the lack of Ruth or Gehrig. Have fun and enjoy putting this together. I spent 10 years slowly putting together the 34 Goudey set and it was a lot of fun !

Big Six 09-22-2010 12:36 PM

So much for one per month...
 
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fresh from the mail box...#58 Glenn Myatt...love the mask "falling"...

wrapperguy 09-22-2010 02:42 PM

great choice
 
Excellent choice! The art deco style is fantastic with great color. Loved the set so much I went back and am only 4 cards away from a master set with all the different back variations. Good luck, and I will check my dupes to see if I can help!

Big Six 09-23-2010 06:26 AM

Thanks for the encouragement...
 
With only 106 cards to go, I am truly excited to be working on this set. Thanks for the kind words everyone...

Big Six 04-15-2011 09:34 AM

Progress on my Diamond Stars set...
 
I've been spending a lot of time (and $) on my 1954 Topps project and I've also started trying to wrap up what little I have left of my 1959 Topps project, too. Not to be forgotten, been pecking away at my Diamond Stars project and here's what I have so far...just picked up two more which I'll post next week when they're in hand!

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...-walter-bergerhttp://www.collectorfocus.com/images...27-pie-traynor
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...38-ben-chapmanhttp://www.collectorfocus.com/images...rogers-hornsby
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images.../046-red-lucashttp://www.collectorfocus.com/images...7-cliff-bolton
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...4/056-gus-suhrhttp://www.collectorfocus.com/images...057-cy-blanton

Big Six 04-15-2011 09:36 AM

a few more...
 
still need 94...

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...red-frankhousehttp://www.collectorfocus.com/images...64-jimmie-foxx
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...-louis-chiozzahttp://www.collectorfocus.com/images...82-john-babich

36GoudeyMan 04-15-2011 11:06 AM

Great Job So Far!
 
You're doing a great job building this set in very respectable grades... once you get down past a 7, the cards turn quite reasonable in prices, even the stars and hi #s, and certain low #s as well... when you're done, epecially getting the Left Grove #1 card, you'll have an enormously pleasing and respectable set... good luck!!!

TT40391 04-15-2011 11:14 AM

Welcome
 
Welcome to the board. This is a great place and everyone has always been helpful to me. In my opinion Carl Hubbell's best looking card is his Diamond Stars issue.

Tony Turner

Big Six 04-15-2011 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 36GoudeyMan (Post 886998)
You're doing a great job building this set in very respectable grades... once you get down past a 7, the cards turn quite reasonable in prices, even the stars and hi #s, and certain low #s as well... when you're done, epecially getting the Left Grove #1 card, you'll have an enormously pleasing and respectable set... good luck!!!

Thanks GoudeyMan...I'm focused on centering more than anything else. Bought my first PSA 5 this morning but it's nicely centered and cheap compared to the same card in a 6. They just don't make cards anything like this anymore...

vintagecpa 04-15-2011 11:19 AM

I always thought the set was amazing, but never started it because it didn't have Ruth or Gehrig. In today's economy, maybe that isn't such a bad thing. Maybe this will be my next set I start (and never finish as usual).

WWGjohn 04-15-2011 11:20 AM

Diamond Stars
 
You might want to check out Old Cardboard magazine, Issue #17, Fall 2008. I wrote a lengthy article on this set that you might find useful as a reference. Also be sure to look at the checklist of cards from this set on the Old Cardboard web site.

John

tbob 04-15-2011 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by rdixon1208 (Post 838025)
Welcome to the board. Diamond Stars is a nice choice. I personally think the set in underrated. The HOFers are also very reasonably priced in my opinion. My only advice would be to not focus too much on the technical grade assigned by PSA etc. If you look hard enough you will find cards that are every bit as nice as what you're looking for in a 4 holder, or raw for that matter. You won't have to pay as much for those. Conversely, if you're looking for a great deal, you will find plenty of cards in a 5 holder that should probably be a 4. You'll get those for less than other nicer 5's, but you're really just paying for the holder. Good luck.


+1.
Also, look for the chance to buy these cards in groups to reduce the price per card.

Big Six 04-15-2011 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by canadiangoudeyjohn (Post 887005)
You might want to check out Old Cardboard magazine, Issue #17, Fall 2008. I wrote a lengthy article on this set that you might find useful as a reference. Also be sure to look at the checklist of cards from this set on the Old Cardboard web site.

John

Thanks John...any idea where I can get a back copy??? I'd love to read the article...

T206DK 04-15-2011 12:51 PM

Welcome to a great board ! I also collect this set and think it's fantastic as far as the look of the artwork and the player selection. I have 72 cards to go to complete my set. I don't know if I'll get them all graded or not yet.

WWGjohn 04-15-2011 01:59 PM

Old Cardboard article
 
Go to oldcardboard.com and you can order back issues.

John

Big Ben 04-15-2011 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Six (Post 887003)
Thanks GoudeyMan...I'm focused on centering more than anything else. Bought my first PSA 5 this morning but it's nicely centered and cheap compared to the same card in a 6. They just don't make cards anything like this anymore...

I agree and also love the artwork. One of my favorite cards from the Diamond Card set is the Luke Appling card.

Good luck compiling your set.

Big Six 04-19-2011 11:27 AM

93 to go...
 
I really wanted this set to be all PSA 6 and above, but this 5 is nicely centered and has a crisp image...and at half the cost of an off-center 6, just fine for my set.

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...z-ostermueller

ethicsprof 04-19-2011 12:34 PM

congrats!
 
beautiful collection.

all the best,
barry

Big Six 04-19-2011 04:49 PM

Thanks Barry...I save these kinds of sentiments to share with the wife when the mail man arrives with yet another package for me...:)

ethicsprof 04-19-2011 09:48 PM

matt
 
i hear you and understand fully!!!!

all the best!

barry

kcohen 04-20-2011 01:33 AM

Master Set
 
This is one of the first pre-war sets I completed. Careful! Once you complete the basic set, you might get sucked into going for the master set, which is obviously a more painstaking endeavor.

Whichever way you go, enjoy!

Big Six 04-22-2011 11:24 AM

Down to 92...
 
Apparently Jo Jo White's real name was Joyner...

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...45-jo-jo-white

Zach Wheat 04-22-2011 01:33 PM

Diamond Stars
 
Nice set Matt. And speaking of Old Cardboard, nice collector profile in the latest issue Barry. Hope to meet you one day.

M Wheat

hangman62 04-22-2011 02:42 PM

Diamond too
 
Im also trying to complete the 30s DiamondStar set, Its a great and colorful set.... been at it for about 2 yrs and now down to the last 6 cards..all high #s..they are tough.
Im putting my set together in lesser cond, I have quite a few extars avail for trade including - HOFers - Lopez,Hornsby,Jackson,Averill,Waner,etc..along with about 15 others.
Im pretty sure nobody has extra 30s DiamStar Hi#s for trade..but Im always interested in ANY - 33G,30s Batter Up, 40s Double Play,30s G heads up, 30s40s Play Ball in lower grade
Ral G

PolarBear 04-22-2011 07:22 PM

Best looking set of the 30's in my opinion. Too bad it is missing some of the major stars.

ethicsprof 04-23-2011 12:04 PM

M Wheat
 
Many,many thanks for the kind words re: my Old Cardboard bio.
I look forward to the day we can meet as well and chat endlessly re: these
fabulous pieces of cardboard.
all the best,

barry

leaflover 04-23-2011 03:47 PM

I love 'em too!
 
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I am looking for the other 105 in PSA 2. No creases, no wrinkles, no paperloss or pin holes you know PSA 2 just like these.

Big Six 04-29-2011 06:41 AM

91 and counting...
 
Just got back from a business trip and happy to see Harvey Hendrick awaiting my return...

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...arvey-hendrick

Big Six 05-06-2011 12:57 PM

89 and counting...
 
Blaeholder was a pitcher for the old Browns and Rolfe an infielder for the Yanks!

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...rge-blaeholderhttp://www.collectorfocus.com/images...9-robert-rolfe

Tomman1961 05-10-2011 05:41 PM

Three years into it
 
I have found that you can get a nice jump by buying a lot. I have about 15 cards to go to completion. I find that in the common low numbers, there are some harder to get at a "cheap" price. For example, #4, 6.8,53,72,79,and 80 do not come up on eBay as much as others.Just my experience.Here's a nice debate.Is your set complete without the Na$ty hi-number$? Same card front. A master set has to have the front variations like the Greenberg and Lombardi $pelling$ and Mahaffey, Babich........

Big Six 05-14-2011 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomman1961 (Post 893090)
I have found that you can get a nice jump by buying a lot. I have about 15 cards to go to completion. I find that in the common low numbers, there are some harder to get at a "cheap" price. For example, #4, 6.8,53,72,79,and 80 do not come up on eBay as much as others.Just my experience.Here's a nice debate.Is your set complete without the Na$ty hi-number$? Same card front. A master set has to have the front variations like the Greenberg and Lombardi $pelling$ and Mahaffey, Babich........

Thanks for the note Tomman1961...only a few months in and this set is certainly proving a challenge as you alluded to above. It seems like certain cards are readily available in nice condition and very inexpensive (Red Lucas and Cliff Bolton come immediately to mind!). Others...well not so much.
I am inclined to be happy if I only get the low numbers for this set...I really could care less if I have the hi #'s since they are duplicate fronts to what exist in the low #s. It would be nice if I could find some lots to consider, but because I'm looking at mid- to high-grade with emphasis on centering, I'm afraid I'd get some of what I want in the lot but a lot that falls outside my standards. Dare I say I'm becoming a cardboard snob...ugh.
As for this set missing the Ruth and Gehrig, that is one of the reasons I was drawn to the set...beautiful cards, no cards completely out of my financial reach (Grove and Greenburg/Greenberg notwithstanding) and, believe it or not, I beleive this set has the highest percentage of Hall of Famers of any set in the 1930's. While I would love to own a Ruth and/or a Gehrig, I would hate to have them standing in the way of my compelting a set...in this case, I'm aiming for PSA 5-6 in quality...a similar graded Ruth or Gehrig is going to go for several thousand dollars. Right now, the worst card I'm looking at is a $600-900 Greenberg/Greenburg (don't care which I get).
Now for my sad story...I have been lucky enough to knock out some really nicely centered PSA 6's of Hornsby, Traynor and Foxx and had been on the lookout for a nice Ott...I finally found one and negotiated a fair price. It arrived this week and, thanks to our friends at the USPS, the case was cracked...badly. The folks I bought it from have been very good so far and it's been sent back. Hopeing they can resubmit and the card itself wasn't damaged. We'll see...

Big Six 05-14-2011 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by leaflover (Post 888993)
I am looking for the other 105 in PSA 2. No creases, no wrinkles, no paperloss or pin holes you know PSA 2 just like these.

You are putting a pretty nice set for those being all PSA 2s...hard to imagine what is holding those back from a technical grading standpoint because they sure are pretty!!!

Big Six 05-18-2011 11:51 AM

88 and counting...
 
making humble progress on my set...for your consideration, Mr. Tony Piet...

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images.../072-tony-piet

Big Six 07-07-2011 12:36 PM

87 and counting...
 
Just picked up Hall of Famer Heine Manush who just happens to share my birthday...July 20th!

http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...0-heine-manush

leftygrove10 07-08-2011 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Six (Post 838020)
Considering I have a limited amount of disposable income, goal will be to pick up one card a month for guys under a $100...after that, will probably be a card every two or three months as the prices go up.

I think I told you that collecting this set is additive. You already have 88 cards... You are proceeding a lot quicker than you originally anticipated. That's sort of the way it happened for me. I had the whole set complete within a matter of months, but wanted to take years to do it....

Big Six 07-08-2011 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by leftygrove10 (Post 907053)
I think I told you that collecting this set is additive. You already have 88 cards... You are proceeding a lot quicker than you originally anticipated. That's sort of the way it happened for me. I had the whole set complete within a matter of months, but wanted to take years to do it....

Thanks Lefty...I actually NEED 87, though...someday.

leftygrove10 07-08-2011 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Six (Post 907114)
Thanks Lefty...I actually NEED 87, though...someday.

Oops... I see.... You are counting backwards.... Did you start counting at 96 or at 108?

Big Six 07-08-2011 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by leftygrove10 (Post 907127)
Oops... I see.... You are counting backwards.... Did you start counting at 96 or at 108?

Fortunately, or unfortunately, 108...I also see myself loosening up my requirements...it started as strict PSA 6...I've dropped to 5 and I could see myself doing nice 4's for the Greenberg/Greenburg and Grove...we'll see. I do love the set though and just love reading the write ups...thanks for following the quest. Matt

keating3620 07-08-2011 10:52 AM

Matt,

I inherited my dad's diamond stars. He had 75 of the 96. He was 11 years old in 1934. I completed the set in raw cards last year. Not leaving well enough alone I started to build a second set of the 108 in PSA 4-5. Still need about 10-12 cards. Cool looking set. Even though my dad's cards are poor-good they are worth more to me than the PSA 5's (especially since he got the 75 cards for a total of 75 cents!).

John

Big Six 07-08-2011 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by keating3620 (Post 907158)
Matt,

I inherited my dad's diamond stars. He had 75 of the 96. He was 11 years old in 1934. I completed the set in raw cards last year. Not leaving well enough alone I started to build a second set of the 108 in PSA 4-5. Still need about 10-12 cards. Cool looking set. Even though my dad's cards are poor-good they are worth more to me than the PSA 5's (especially since he got the 75 cards for a total of 75 cents!).

John

Now that, John, is good stuff. My dad unfortunately lost all of his cards when his mom threw them out when he left for the Navy...I have a few Yankee & Red Sox programs of his that are framed on my wall including a 49 World Series scorecard...wish I had all his cards...he said he had a ton. Oh well...take good care of those!!!

Brendan 07-08-2011 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Six (Post 907161)
Now that, John, is good stuff. My dad unfortunately lost all of his cards when his mom threw them out when he left for the Navy...I have a few Yankee & Red Sox programs of his that are framed on my wall including a 49 World Series scorecard...wish I had all his cards...he said he had a ton. Oh well...take good care of those!!!

Ha. My dad threw his cards out the window. Really. Out the window. :confused:

I wish I had his cards. Said he had cards from the years 1960-1969 and about 5 complete sets from each year....probably had a bunch of mint Mantles and Pete Rose RCs.....:eek:

hangman62 07-08-2011 06:26 PM

1930s DiamondStars.....
 
Great set..I started mine a couple years ago.. now down to needing only 4 more.
I have loads of doubles avail for trade including many stars and a couple of hi #s. Lesser grade stuff....Im looking for BatterUps,DoublePlay,33 Goudey

RalG


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