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Old 08-31-2012, 12:00 PM
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Default The Current Babe Ruth 'Bubble'--Best Buys Now?

Many have pointed out that there's a big of bounce right now for vintage Ruth cards, though not across the board. Wonder if you care to comment on: will endure for awhile and--since most people can't afford mega-prices, what would be the best buys in the under-$1000 range.

Very low-graded card from 1920s? A mid-grade for a 1935 Goudey? Are '35 Goudeys too common? Or what?
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Old 08-31-2012, 12:05 PM
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The Schapira Brothers candy cards are not beautiful and are handcut from a box, but they are fairly rare and early in his career. You might be able to pick one of those up for a reasonable price and own a tough eary Ruth. That's my off the top of my head pick for a collector on a budget.

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Old 08-31-2012, 12:14 PM
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Picked mine up at the National.
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Old 08-31-2012, 12:15 PM
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I would think you could get a nice eye appeal but techniclally low grade 33 G for under a grand...and if you had a grand to spend, I don't know why you would choose anything else. I am partial to the 181, which I think is cheaper than the others.
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Old 08-31-2012, 12:21 PM
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Also, if you could pick up a real (I said real) Fro Joy Ruth, that would be a good pickup. Many many many many fakes on the market, but Beckett grades them I believe. You might be able to get a real one for under $1,000.

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Old 08-31-2012, 12:35 PM
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Low grade Maple Crispette. Tough Ruth card.
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Most of the common Exhibit Ruths (1921, 1926-29 PC, 1927, 1928, 1935) can be had for less than $1000 around VG condition, they each come up for auction a few times a year and are some great looking cards.

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Maybe try strip cards...
http://www.collectorfocus.com/collec...uth-collection
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ungraded '33 WWG yellow or red portraits - you can find these for well under a grand with nice eye appeal.
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I paid just over $500 for this beauty. You don't see them very often though. But there are Ruths you can get on a budget if you're patient enough.

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Thanks for replies. What about '35 Goudeys, mid-grade? Wise buy or too common? I do like the red, and Maranville also on card....
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Thanks for replies. What about '35 Goudeys, mid-grade? Wise buy or too common? I do like the red, and Maranville also on card....
I like the '35 Goudey of him and picked this one up off our BST for $200. For me it's a plus as it is a cool miscut...
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Thanks for replies. What about '35 Goudeys, mid-grade? Wise buy or too common? I do like the red, and Maranville also on card....
I would rather have The Babe as a Yankee, well, really as a BoSox but that's another matter entirely.
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I wish they made a Braves card where it was just the Babe. I don't like that he shares the card.
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You should be able to pick up a decent shape for under $1000 I would think.

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I've always been a huge fan of the 1921 Exhibits and 1926-29 Exhibits (pose) of Ruth. I also think the 1926 Spalding Champions offers good value for a nice image. Finally, the 1933 Blue Bird is a really nice card with the famous 1933 Goudy image.
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