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RCMcKenzie 04-04-2020 09:53 AM

Oldie, but a Goudey
 
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I have always pronounced Goudey, "Gow-dee" like Curt Gowdy. Some people say "Goodie" or "Goo-day".

I always thought it was a French name, but according to the card company's founder's descendant, Ken Goudey, it is a Scottish name and pronounced like Curt Gowdy, "Gow-dee" like "Howdy"

Let's see some Gowdees...

forums.collectors.com/discussion/502874

Leon 04-04-2020 10:11 AM

My only one right now..

https://luckeycards.com/r319rutha.jpg

RCMcKenzie 04-04-2020 10:41 AM

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That's a good one to have, Leon. Goudey really made some classic cards. Here's a 35...

brianp-beme 04-04-2020 11:11 AM

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A great 38 nutty miscut of this lucky Ducky that's still proudly Goudey.

Brian

tedzan 04-04-2020 11:23 AM

1933 Goudey......
 
Hey Rob

I agree with you on the Curt "Gowdy" pronunciation. But you're right, some call them "Good-ee" and others "Goo-day". "

LEAF Gum Co. has been criticized for skip-numbering their 1949 BB cards, but they were not the only ones to play that "marketing trick". GOUDEY in 1933 did it first.
Collectors spent tons of pennies trying to acquire certain missing lower # cards. Twenty-one of the 22 cards were issued in the Fall 1933. I've arranged the GOUDEY's
in my 1933 album according to how they were printed. Here's a simulated display of the last sheet......


"The World Series sheet"
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...08x109xx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...11x112xx13.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...14x121xx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...23x124xx12.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...26x127xx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...33x234xx13.jpg
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...36x237xx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...39x240xx12.jpg


This diagram of this 10th sheet tells the story when the remaining 15 (of the 16) mysterious low numbered cards where finally issued.


http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...arrange75x.jpg


TED Z

T206 Reference
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RCMcKenzie 04-04-2020 11:57 AM

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Great info, Ted. This Goslin was one of my very first vintage buys with my lawn-mowing money. Circa 1978 from I think an ad in Baseball Digest? Maybe Den Collectors Den or someone like that. Unlike some of my other early buys, I still have this one...

Jobu 04-04-2020 02:23 PM

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Glad to hear that I have always pronounced it correctly!

GeoPoto 04-04-2020 02:44 PM

Yankee (and Ruth) killer (nick-) named after the designer of the WW1 draft lottery. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...faeb01ef5d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...5f703463f0.jpg

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Bill77 04-04-2020 03:11 PM

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My 1st Goudey. I won it on ebay for about $6 from someone less than 50 miles from where I live. It was also the 2nd Arky Vaughan card I got The 1st being a 1941 Play Ball one of my old coworkers gave me.

insidethewrapper 04-04-2020 03:45 PM

My dad is turning 98 this year, born 1922 and he remembers trying to put together a set of 1933 Goudeys. He stated that all the kids were trying to find certain numbers without any luck, just kept getting the same numbers over and over again. He went to service in WWII and when he returned all his cards had been thrown out or given to the paper drive shortage during the war. He doesn't remember anyone having T206's and this was in the 1930's !!!

BabyRuth 04-04-2020 05:00 PM

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The big guns from my Goudey Arsenal

DeanH3 04-04-2020 09:41 PM

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A few Goudee's...

steve B 04-04-2020 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 1967786)
A great 38 nutty miscut of this lucky Ducky that's still proudly Goudey.

Brian

They must have been practicing for 41...

familytoad 04-04-2020 10:45 PM

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I have this good Goudey, but its really only fair:rolleyes:

brianp-beme 04-04-2020 11:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve B (Post 1967991)
They must have been practicing for 41...

In 1933 everything came out perfect in the print runs...oops!

Brian

Bridwell 04-05-2020 07:16 AM

Greenberg
 
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Some think of this as Greenberg's rookie card.

sycks22 04-05-2020 07:41 AM

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Babe wants in

tedzan 04-05-2020 06:31 PM

GOUDEY cards
 
Two of my favorite GOUDEY cards in my set. Because they are Ruth and Grove, and perhaps so since they are the sharpest-looking cards.

https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...GroveSGC60.jpg . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...abeRuth149.jpg


TED Z

T206 Reference
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tedzan 04-06-2020 09:54 AM

OLDIES but GOUDEY's
 
1933 Wrapper
https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...1933goudey.jpg . . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...33ghornsby.jpg
You have to love this guy with his career BA = .358 and an OPS = 1.010
Rogers' overall best season numbers....1922:

BA = .401
Hits = 250
HRs = 42
RBI = 152
SLG = .722
OPS = 1.18



TED Z

T206 Reference
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leaflover 04-06-2020 10:28 AM

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Like a Norman Rockwell painting.

tedzan 04-06-2020 12:43 PM

Hey Rob and Mike

Shown here is my real life connection with the 1933 Goudey set.

Frank O'Rourke was a part-time Coach for our High School BaseBall team in Elizabeth, NJ during the mid-1950's.

I was a Right Fielder (or Left Fielder) because I had a great glove and a very strong and accurate arm. My hitting
was intermittent. However, I did get on base a lot, since I was very good at bunting and stealing bases.



http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...nkORourkeX.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...nkORourkeB.jpg



TED Z

T206 Reference
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thatkidfromjerrymaguire 04-06-2020 12:51 PM

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A well loved Ruth 4 in 1. "Pin hole" would be a generous term for what appears to be a nail hole right through the center :)

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deadballera 04-06-2020 01:28 PM

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one of my favorites

RCMcKenzie 04-06-2020 01:40 PM

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That's great, Ted. I started in Center my freshman year for the JV. I made Varsity as a sophomore, and rode the bench for the next 3 years. I once faced future major-leaguer, Pat Combs, and worked a walk. His career fizzled for too many walks. Back then, I was known as "Red", but the nickname didn't stick. If I ran into any old teammates today, they would only know me as "Red".

Here's a Kiki Cuyler missing print.."kai-kai kai-lur"

tedzan 04-06-2020 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by RCMcKenzie (Post 1968419)
That's great, Ted. I started in Center my freshman year for the JV. I made Varsity as a sophomore, and rode the bench for the next 3 years. I once faced future major-leaguer, Pat Combs, and worked a walk. His career fizzled for too many walks. Back then, I was known as "Red", but the nickname didn't stick. If I ran into any old teammates today, they would only know me as "Red".

Here's a Kiki Cuyler missing print.."kai-kai kai-lur"

Great pictures, Rob

My classmates called me "Greek". Our H.S. was all male, and there were some "tough" dudes there. Most every guy was given an ethnic nickname of sorts.


Very interesting looking Cuyler. Here's my normal looking Ki-Ki
https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...kikicuyler.jpg


TED Z

T206 Reference
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Zan 04-07-2020 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bridwell (Post 1968050)
Some think of this as Greenberg's rookie card.

What do you consider Greenberg's RC?

leaflover 04-07-2020 01:19 PM

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Ted, my life connection with this set was with Babe Herman. In 1946 or 47 the Oakland Acorns were spring training in the City of San Fernando. Babe and I shook hands. I was in Little League at the time and remember it because his hand was larger than my 1st basemans glove. Casey Stengal was the Acorn's manager at that time and Mr. Herman was a coach.

My Dad who was in the Trucking Business had the contract to move the A's
equipment from Oakland to SF and I helped unload the truck at the Ball Park.
That is where I met him. I was 11 years old.

brianp-beme 04-07-2020 01:36 PM

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Squatty Goudey catching gear cards.

Brian

Big Ben 04-07-2020 06:10 PM

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I like this board a lot, but I don’t post much. I pick up items from the B/S/T every once in a while. Speaking of the B/S/T, I got this Goudey goodie there a few years ago.

Bigdaddy 04-07-2020 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by thatkidfromjerrymaguire (Post 1968399)
A well loved Ruth 4 in 1. "Pin hole" would be a generous term for what appears to be a nail hole right through the center :)

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Looks more like someone hit a 'bulls-eye' with a Winchester model 62.

A well loved Ruth, hard to beat.

tedzan 04-07-2020 07:39 PM

OLDIES but GOUDEY's
 
Gehringer's serious expression against an amethyst colored background makes this card one of my favorite GOUDEY's.

And Moe Berg, one could write a book on this guy, Actually, some one did. What a story....I highly recommend it.

https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ringerBerg.jpg



TED Z

T206 Reference
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brianp-beme 04-07-2020 08:19 PM

Nice cards Ted. Gehringer's card has always been a favorite because of the background color and the great artwork. And until a few years ago I had never noticed the 'lightning bolt kaleidoscope' background on the Berg card, but now it is what greets me upon viewing it.

Brian


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