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Old 05-04-2010, 12:05 PM
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Default Searching for a "Pirate" Cobb....show us these extremely rare "T215" cards ?

These Pirate cards were printed concurrently with the Red Cross (T215-1) cards, circa 1910-1912.
Both sets appear to have in common identical fronts; however, no Cobb has been found with the
Pirate back. At least one Cobb (bat off shoulder) has been confirmed with a Red Cross back.


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Hey Net54er's, those of you fortunate to have a Pirate card (or two), why not show them to us ?


Thanx Jon Canfield, for my pretty looking Pirate cigarette pack. Now, I need a T215 Pirate card to
complement it.


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Old 05-04-2010, 12:26 PM
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Ted,
great looking pack!!!
i,too, have a pirates pack from the great and gracious Jon Canfield but have
been searching months for a reasonably priced card to go with it.
i'm thinking we may have to go with a non-baseball pirate and just show the back!!
best,
barry
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Old 05-04-2010, 12:51 PM
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I have bunches of the oriental character pirate cards...but no baseball. I almost bought one from Davis Festburg at the 95 nat'l...but I mistook his 1500 pricetag for $150. When I realized it was 1500...I walked away!!!!
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Old 05-04-2010, 12:53 PM
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Default here's one

wish I knew how to make them bigger.

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Old 05-04-2010, 01:08 PM
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I've been meaning to post a thread about this. What is the origins of the Pirate set being ascribed as T215....which is a Louisiana issue? No copy of the ACC has ever shown T215 as including the Pirate subset. Shouldn't these cards be ascribed as T-UNC? It is irrelevent to me that these were printed at the same time period, for a completely different market.
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Old 05-04-2010, 02:29 PM
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Fine, show us your oriental character pirate cards......as, I don't think we are going to see any great number of BB cards.


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It's an entertaining write up for sure. I bet we won't see another 96 Pirate find....one million bucks. I'd love to see scans of each card, especially the Hofman.
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The T215-1 Red Cross and T215 Pirate sets each had two printings. There is no evidence these sets were printed simultaneously and a fair amount that shows they were not. They were printed around the same time frame.

Was there a Cobb printed in the Pirate set? At this time there is no evidence I have seen to say that one was. With a set so scarce though, a previously unknown card surfacing wouldn't surprise me at all.
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Old 12-02-2012, 06:14 PM
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Default Searching for a "Pirate" Cobb....show us these extremely rare "T215" cards ?

Check-out a new thread that I am posting on this subject that compares the RED CROSS and "PIRATE" sets.

The checklist of the RED CROSS set is still a work in progress.

The checklist of the "PIRATE" set appears to be complete.


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Old 12-02-2012, 08:52 PM
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Well f@ck me. First time I've seen this thread. Do you know how many of these unopened packs I've found and left behind of these? Too many to count. I pass them up while searching antique stores, and I have seen a handful of them. Never knew they had baseball cards. This sucks.
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