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timfsu2k 02-03-2018 05:31 PM

Guy finds an E92 Croft's Candy Ty Cobb in a hole in an attic!
 
Just saw in a Facebook card group that a guy found a Cobb Croft's Candy literally in a hole in an attic!

Here's the post:

https://i.imgur.com/wkTgtNGl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/5tbBmDsl.jpg

ullmandds 02-03-2018 05:35 PM

WOW! looks good. A-mazing!!!

Jason 02-03-2018 05:40 PM

Good stuff. I would probably be pulling up floor boards if it was me:D

iowadoc77 02-03-2018 05:41 PM

So cool to hear that this stuff is still being found. What a neat find.

RedsFan1941 02-03-2018 05:56 PM

cool story. this guy goes into attics in winter, reaching into holes in walls and floors trying to find stuff. other guys complain because their ebay searches get clogged up with stuff they're not interested in.

CobbSpikedMe 02-03-2018 06:09 PM

I hate being the pessimist but I just don't believe this. All this stuff found in holes in the walls in an otherwise clean space and it just happens to be a Croft's Cobb. Of all the cards it could've been, someone shoved a Cobb in a hole in a wall 100 years ago? And no other cards? The owner had one card and it was Cobb? I hope it's true and legit and the guy has a real Cobby, I just don't believe it right at the moment.

Fred 02-03-2018 06:10 PM

I'd be afraid to look in my attic.... I bet I'd find an Anson in Uniform N172 that was eaten by termites and then I'd find all the frigging termites....

That is just too cool of a find....

orly57 02-03-2018 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CobbSpikedMe (Post 1744810)
I hate being the pessimist but I just don't believe this. All this stuff found in holes in the walls in an otherwise clean space and it just happens to be a Croft's Cobb. Of all the cards it could've been, someone shoved a Cobb in a hole in a wall 100 years ago? And no other cards? The owner had one card and it was Cobb? I hope it's true and legit and the guy has a real Cobby, I just don't believe it right at the moment.

My exact thoughts as I read this.

Joshwesley 02-03-2018 06:39 PM

Just not buying it either.....

Does the card look right to y’all?

timfsu2k 02-03-2018 06:46 PM

He claims it will be sent in for grading/authenticating so we will see I guess. He could be making up the story about where it was found but not sure what he has to gain from that.

x2drich2000 02-03-2018 06:50 PM

While I wouldn't mind seeing a better scan of it outside the case, nothing about it screams fake to me. I'm not too surprised by the story either, several years ago a Just So Buck Ewing was discovered in the same way.

DJ

ullmandds 02-03-2018 06:54 PM

card looks good...but the photo with the date and the card in a holder are a little odd!

dealme 02-03-2018 07:01 PM

Great story if it proves to be true. The only thing cooler would be finding a map to One-Eyed Willie's treasure dating back to 1632. :D

CobbSpikedMe 02-03-2018 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by x2drich2000 (Post 1744819)
While I wouldn't mind seeing a better scan of it outside the case, nothing about it screams fake to me. I'm not too surprised by the story either, several years ago a Just So Buck Ewing was discovered in the same way.

DJ

The Ewing was found in the wall used as insulation as a lot of times back then people would use any form of paper as insulation in the walls. This one was found in a hole in the floor boards along with toys and bottles. Not really the same scenario as the Ewing. Also, like I said, I hope it is legit and the guy has a real Cobb. I just don't believe the story yet.

PiratesWS1979 02-03-2018 07:52 PM

Wasn't there a picture a few months ago of that guy holding a T206 Wagner that he "found"?

MattyC 02-03-2018 08:08 PM

My grandfather and I once found a single 1956 Luis Aparicio— a HOF rookie card—behind the stove in his sister’s apartment. Doubtless it belonged to his nephew, and fell back there in 1956 or thereabouts. Would some call BS on that story because it was a star card and no others were found?

CobbSpikedMe 02-03-2018 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MattyC (Post 1744842)
My grandfather and I once found a single 1956 Luis Aparicio— a HOF rookie card—behind the stove in his sister’s apartment. Doubtless it belonged to his nephew, and fell back there in 1956 or thereabouts. Would some call BS on that story because it was a star card and no others were found?

I wouldn't call BS on that find, but also not sure I would compare an Aparicio RC with a Croft's Cobb. Now, if you said you found a 52 Topps Mantle behind the stove I might call BS. :rolleyes:

brianp-beme 02-04-2018 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1744821)
card looks good...but the photo with the date and the card in a holder are a little odd!

Reminds me of a modern day Lee Harvey Oswald. There is something wrong with the shadow in the background.

Brian

Aquarian Sports Cards 02-04-2018 03:52 AM

too lazy to actually measure, but card and top loader look out of proportion (too large) to the sheet of paper in the picture where they are being held.

iowadoc77 02-04-2018 05:50 AM

And it’s a Facebook post. Some of the Facebook cards groups vary from strange to completely off the wall. This fits in pretty well. Hard to not be skeptical.

BruceinGa 02-04-2018 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1744821)
card looks good...but the photo with the date and the card in a holder are a little odd!

When selling on Facebook most bst groups require you include the date on your posts. Maybe he wanted to prove he had the card in his possession.:rolleyes:

Joshwesley 02-04-2018 06:58 AM

I manage and lease historic office buildings for a living... and as you can imagine, we do a lot of demo and renovating once the spaces are leased out or in some cases purchased.

All are mostly civil war era-1950’s....

Never seen a trace a baseball card, but we’ve found all kinds of awesome stuff in walls, under floors, in attics/equipment rooms.

Historical documents, original pictures, original floor plans/drawings of the buildings and of course antique furniture and chandeliers.

Still holding out hope that I’ll find a stash of Cj’s or T206’s at some point!

iwantitiwinit 02-04-2018 07:23 AM

Hate to say it but something smells fishy.

rjackson44 02-04-2018 07:24 AM

I agree with Scott card looks odd in his hands ,I belong to a lot of Facebook groups a lot of the stuff are scams or made up finds.so something is odd here,,

Republicaninmass 02-04-2018 07:26 AM

I found a 79 bump wills in probably seeing well over 100 homes. It's pretty rare to find anything of value that common knowledge to most. That being said, most if my checking was in larger cities, not country homes or barns. One might have more luck there

sycks22 02-04-2018 07:38 AM

Our house is from 2005, so I'm hoping we don't find junk wax behind the walls when we do construction in the future.

Snapolit1 02-04-2018 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sycks22 (Post 1744899)
Our house is from 2005, so I'm hoping we don't find junk wax behind the walls when we do construction in the future.

My garage is from the 20s and unfinished. Excitedly got up on a ladder one day and stuck my head through the unfinished ceiling, sure there would be great treasures waiting me. Found an empty booze bottle, a copy of Playboy from early 70s, and a nice bird skeleton.

At least know I know where grandpa went for some private time.

CrackaJackKid 02-04-2018 07:58 AM

Card
 
When I was 12, my dad and I were ripping up the carpet in the house my parents just bought. Underneath it was a 1959 Frank Malzone all star card.

Throttlesteer 02-04-2018 08:32 AM

It's possible the card is real but stolen. The story provides cover until he can move it.

Huysmans 02-04-2018 09:02 AM

The rest of the story and additional finds haven't been mentioned yet....

multiple Inverted Jenny stamps, Albert Einstein's notebook of handwritten formulas, a stack of gem mint copies of Action Comics #1, the Oak Island treasure and the remains of Jimmy Hoffa were also found alongside the Cobb, as well as authenticated signature's from Santa Claus, King Tut, Dracula, Zeus and Joan of Arc. There was also a Joe Jackson... but most likely it's fake. :D

pokerplyr80 02-04-2018 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Throttlesteer (Post 1744907)
It's possible the card is real but stolen. The story provides cover until he can move it.

This was my first thought as well when reading the post. But why call attention to yourself if trying to unload a stolen card? It's hard not to be skeptical but if he really did send it to psa and it comes back graded I'd lean towards believing the story.

iowadoc77 02-04-2018 12:54 PM

Going through my grandparents house when they moved I found a 1954 Topps Granny Hamner. Probably would grade a 5-6. My grandma told me the horror story of her throwing away my dads and uncles cards. “Looks like I missed one” she said. Come on grandma!

Aquarian Sports Cards 02-04-2018 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Republicaninmass (Post 1744898)
I found a 79 bump wills in probably seeing well over 100 homes. It's pretty rare to find anything of value that common knowledge to most. That being said, most if my checking was in larger cities, not country homes or barns. One might have more luck there

OOOOH Rangers or Mariners?

Paul S 02-04-2018 02:35 PM

Well, if American Pickers hasn't found the big score by now, fuggedaboutit.

Exhibitman 02-04-2018 04:08 PM

Our house was built in 1925 and not well maintained. There were cabinets in the laundry that looked like they'd been painted shut decades ago. I painstakingly pried them open and found...a newspaper from 1968.

In the garage as I was clearing it out I found a shoebox. I opened it and saw several hundred cards. Garbage Pail Kids. Ugh.

Republicaninmass 02-04-2018 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards (Post 1745023)
OOOOH Rangers or Mariners?

O he live rangers off hand, I didn't realize there was two until years later

Tao_Moko 02-04-2018 08:44 PM

Superficial judgement + rarity of card + back story = probably fake in my book. Nothing looks good about this find to me.
I found a hardback Gilligans Island book in a house we bought as a kid. Inside it was a Ozzie Smith rookie.

orly57 02-04-2018 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 1745063)
Our house was built in 1925 and not well maintained. There were cabinets in the laundry that looked like they'd been painted shut decades ago. I painstakingly pried them open and found...a newspaper from 1968.

In the garage as I was clearing it out I found a shoebox. I opened it and saw several hundred cards. Garbage Pail Kids. Ugh.

You still have those? I'm a buyer. Loved those things as a kid.

Leon 02-07-2018 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by orly57 (Post 1745124)
You still have those? I'm a buyer. Loved those things as a kid.

Those Garbage Pail Kids were after me. Never found any Cobb cards either :)
We had red line Hot Wheels. We collected those 7-11 Slurpee Cups too. We had huge, tall stacks of them. *(not mine)

packs 02-07-2018 03:10 PM

Hypothetically speaking, if I hire this guy to gut my house so I can renovate and he finds this card in my house, doesn't the card belong to me and not him?

iowadoc77 02-07-2018 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by packs (Post 1746006)
Hypothetically speaking, if I hire this guy to gut my house so I can renovate and he finds this card in my house, doesn't the card belong to me and not him?

That's assuming he shows it to you and doesn't just sneak it away himself.
But in all seriousness, it would be yours. If you own the property, you own its contents

Stampsfan 02-08-2018 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards (Post 1744873)
too lazy to actually measure, but card and top loader look out of proportion (too large) to the sheet of paper in the picture where they are being held.

Maybe it's just a really small piece of paper.


Quote:

Originally Posted by iowadoc77 (Post 1746008)
That's assuming he shows it to you and doesn't just sneak it away himself.
But in all seriousness, it would be yours. If you own the property, you own its contents

This is why I do all of my own renovations.

enuffsenuff 02-08-2018 12:57 AM

Record find
 
We moved into our retirement home in East of the U.K. last July which needed a complete renovation. Upon ripping out some fitted wardrobes out fell Barry Manilow's Greatest Hits LP. Interestingly he was on UK tv a couple of weeks ago and he looked the spitting image to what he looked on the Album cover...BTW if you need the album to add to your vintage Manilow's collection it's available free to a good home but postage will be steep, plus import duty, customs clearance and other taxes
Upon closer examination Inside the record sleeve was a red T........


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