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Old 12-08-2013, 06:04 PM
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Default The Ballcard Collector - April 1973, w/Lionel Carter etc...

I know some other members enjoy the history of the hobby. Here is a glimpse from a hobby publication put out by George Martin, in 1973. Enjoy....





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Thanks Leon, I have a number of T207's and T206's owned by Lionel Carter and I really enjoyed reading the article as I feel the way Lionel did then today...don't tell me its mint if its very good...
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any time you bring something up about Lionel Carter, I'm most excited to
hear!!! He was one of the gentlemen and icons of this fine hobby.
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Great stuff, Leon -- thanks for scanning and posting!

Also interesting to note that even as early as 1973, hobbyists were clamoring for the days when collecting cards was done for fun and not as an investment.

"A mint card is a mint card regardless of age!! It is not the condition of the card that should be lowered, but the condition in which you will accept the card that should be lowered."
-- Lionel Carter

Looks like Mr. Carter was willing to go down to "EX-MT" condition on his E cards... (note: not my cards. Images were saved years ago when Carter's collection was sold after his passing. Shown here as a testament to his eye for condition)
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Thanks for posting that , Leon
Earlier Hobby material is neat to read.
Heres the only thing I have,


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Two things really stood out to me.

The first was the mention of Roosevelts stamp collection. Oddly, he didn't have as much expensive stuff as you'd imagine. And much of that was presented as gifts from foreign governments.
He did either influence or start the design for nearly every stamp issued during his presidency, and was a very active collector.

The second was the desire for Topps to produce a 400 card set the size of T cards.
We only had to wait 35 years, and they're usually 350 cards, but they did eventually do that.

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I think Lionel Carter was one of, if not THE, first collector in organized collecting who focused on condition. Those cards above help make the point!!
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I love seeing all these old hobby publications. You should consider setting up something in PicasaWeb or some other image site to organize and archive all of these scanned publications. Would make a great research resource.
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I love seeing all these old hobby publications. You should consider setting up something in PicasaWeb or some other image site to organize and archive all of these scanned publications. Would make a great research resource.
Glad you and others enjoy them.
We already have a site for them, it's called the Net54baseball.com Archive Center...I might get Brian to add this one over there too..(upper right corner, yellow folder icon)

http://www.net54baseball.com/forum/c...ivecenter.html


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Lionel Carter first got turned onto baseball cards when he pulled his first Delongs from a gum pack. This was his first set, and the rest is history…
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