Artvue Plaques
is there a list somewhere of who could have signed type 1 Artvue Plaques and the same for type 2. Thanks
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Artvues
From 53-63...Artvue was the official producer of the Baseball Hall of Fame's postcards available for public sale. The 3-1/2 X 5-1/2 black and white cards depict the bronze plaque of each inductee. Fronts have a white border. Postcard-style backs have a bit of player data and identification of the specific producer. On Type 1 Artvue cards, issued 1953-55, the bolt holes in the four corners of the plaque are open...On Type 2 Artvue cards, issued 1956-63, there are baseball bolts in each corner of the plaque.
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Thanks. I already new that but appreciate it.
I really would rather not go through all the HOFers and look at date inducted and date died and figure out the possible ones. I hoping someone has already done that and could put it here or send me a list |
I don't have it broken down by Type 1 or Type 2, but this is the list I compiled for possible B&W Plaques in general. Additionally, it was the general consensus that, though while still living for a short time after the plaques were issued, authentic examples of three players do not exist. Those players being Mordecai Brown, Rabbit Maranville and Joe Tinker. Others, like Burkett especially, would be exceedingly rare.
Grover Alexander Home Run Baker Jesse Burkett Max Carey Fred Clarke Ty Cobb Mickey Cochrane Eddie Collins Tom Connolly Sam Crawford Joe Cronin Dizzy Dean Bill Dickey Joe DiMaggio Hugh Duffy Bob Feller Elmer Flick Jimmie Foxx Frankie Frisch Charlie Gehringer Hank Greenberg Clark Griffith Lefty Grove Gabby Hartnett Rogers Hornsby Carl Hubbell Nap Lajoie Ted Lyons Connie Mack Joe McCarthy Bill McKechnie Kid Nichols Mel Ott Sam Rice Jackie Robinson Edd Roush Babe Ruth Ray Schalk Al Simmons George Sisler Tris Speaker Bill Terry Pie Traynor Dazzy Vance Honus Wagner Bobby Wallace Ed Walsh Paul Waner Zach Wheat Cy Young |
To help narrow it down for you further, these players were possible on B&W only, meaning by the time the gold plaques started to be produced, these players had passed away. The players alive when gold plaques were made could obviously be found on both B&W types.
Grover Alexander Home Run Baker Jesse Burkett Fred Clarke Ty Cobb Mickey Cochrane Eddie Collins Tom Connolly Hugh Duffy Clark Griffith Rogers Hornsby Nap Lajoie Connie Mack Bill McKechnie Kid Nichols Mel Ott Babe Ruth Al Simmons Tris Speaker Dazzy Vance Honus Wagner Bobby Wallace Ed Walsh Paul Waner Cy Young |
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I put in the work. Possibles below
1= albertype type 1 2= alb type 2 3 = artvue type 1 4 = artvue type 2 corrections welcome Grover Alexander 1,2 Home Run Baker 3,4 Jesse Burkett 2 maybe 3 Max Carey 4 Fred Clarke 1,2,3,4 Ty Cobb 1,2,3,4 Mickey Cochrane 2,3,4 Eddie Collins 1,2 Tom Connolly 3,4 Sam Crawford 4 Joe Cronin 4 Dizzy Dean 3,4 Bill Dickey 3,4 Joe DiMaggio 3,4 Hugh Duffy 1,2,3 Bob Feller 4 Elmer Flick 4 Jimmie Foxx 2,3,4 Frankie Frisch 2,3,4 Charlie Gehringer 2,3,4 Hank Greenberg 4 Clark Griffith 2,3 Lefty Grove 2,3,4 Gabby Hartnett 3,4 Rogers Hornsby 1,2,3,4 Carl Hubbell 2,3,4 Nap Lajoie 1,2,3,4 Ted Lyons 3,4 Connie Mack 1,2,3 maybe 4 Joe McCarthy 4 Bill McKechnie 4 Kid Nichols 2 maybe 3 Mel Ott 2,3,4 Sam Rice 4 Jackie Robinson 4 Edd Roush 4 Babe Ruth 1,2 Ray Schalk 3,4 Al Simmons 3, maybe 4 George Sisler 1,2,3,4 Tris Speaker 1,2,3,4 Bill Terry 3,4 Pie Traynor 2,3,4 Dazzy Vance 3,4 Honus Wagner 1,2,3 Bobby Wallace 3,4 Ed Walsh 2,3,4 Paul Waner 2,3,4 Zach Wheat 4 Cy Young 1,2,3 |
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