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Old 02-28-2013, 01:21 PM
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I've bought 'Who's Who in Major League Baseball' three times now. After a year or two I always sell it, then a year later I have to have it again. Anyone else do this?

By the way (and I'm not selling one), it's the perfect sidekick to the '33 Goudey set.
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Old 02-28-2013, 02:25 PM
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Can't get enough of the big league chew. Also have bought the '52 Bowman Mantle in multiple grades multiple times.
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Old 02-28-2013, 02:33 PM
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58 Mantle's are my downfall will buy and then sell and buy then sell it's a revolving door.
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Just wasted 2 hrs figuring out the following. I have a spreadsheet if anyone is interested. If nothing else, it can be sorted by last name.
  • Players from '33 set in the book: 179
  • Players from '33 set NOT in the book: 33
  • Additional players in the book: 181
  • Additional former stars in the book: 31
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1973 Topps #615

I have probably had 20 of them, never more than 2 at any given time.

I am currently sans.
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There is a Reds pin from the 60s that I love. Not all that scarce or valuable. I must love it, because I have four of them, and if I found another, I would buy it.

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Paul:

Is it one of these? I'm a sucker for Mr. Red as well...
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I've bought back several items that I've owned previously, and several more of which I had owned that type of piece at one time. When I need money, I sell, when I have money I buy. I've come to enjoy a certain amount of churn in my collection, and don't ever want to feel like I can't part with anything I have, as evidenced by the recent auction. Probably like all of us, on occasion I think about selling everything, and what I could do with the money, but doubt I ever will.
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I've bought 'Who's Who in Major League Baseball' three times now. After a year or two I always sell it, then a year later I have to have it again. Anyone else do this?

By the way (and I'm not selling one), it's the perfect sidekick to the '33 Goudey set.
Scott, when I saw the title of this thread I thought, "yes, I do have something I buy all the time....1933's Who Who in the Major Leagues."

Little did I expect......

I currently own 4 copies in varying conditions including a copy owned by former MLer Max Bishop. I would still like to find a copy with a solid dust jacket.
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A dust jacket would be nice. A board member was going to make me a hi-res scan of his, but at one point I thought I might sell my copy (yet again ), so I told him not to go to the trouble.
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Scott, when I saw the title of this thread I thought, "yes, I do have something I buy all the time....1933's Who Who in the Major Leagues."

Little did I expect......

I currently own 4 copies in varying conditions including a copy owned by former MLer Max Bishop. I would still like to find a copy with a solid dust jacket.
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I would guess you have both the red and purple boards. There is also a ~60 page salesman's sample which has the same cover as the dj. I have a dupe in dj but is probably fair to good at best.

As for my multiple purchases, I have 5 different editions of Brooks's Our Baseball Club and 4 different editions of Everett's Changing Base


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A dust jacket would be nice. A board member was going to make me a hi-res scan of his, but at one point I thought I might sell my copy (yet again ), so I told him not to go to the trouble.
I have heard his scanning abilities are suspect at best
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It is the Mr. Red pin with the inscription from the 1961 WS.
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I would guess you have both the red and purple boards. There is also a ~60 page salesman's sample which has the same cover as the dj. I have a dupe in dj but is probably fair to good at best.

As for my multiple purchases, I have 5 different editions of Brooks's Our Baseball Club and 4 different editions of Everett's Changing Base


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yup max, I have both. 60 page salesman sample sounds interesting. As long as we're talking about one of my favorite books, about 10 years ago I got to spend some time with Tiger pitcher Elden Aucker and at the right time I took out Who's Who and he flipped each page and gave me some editorials on each player.....Dale Alexander was a great hitter but he was too slow, Firpo Marberry lost his arm literally, late in life when he had it out the window as a truck went by, and more than i wish i video taped. It was great watching Elden turn the pages and acknowledge basically every player he saw. Great day. Great book.
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Okay so is that the cover of the salesman's sample and/or the regular issue? (probably both?)
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Coincidentally, just ran across this ad in the back of an old Baseball Magazine:


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Coincidentally, just ran across this ad in the back of an old Baseball Magazine:

thanks so much for posting that ad! Its so true. I just read the ad aloud to a buddy who I bought the book for years ago. (my 5th copy!). So true. Thanks again.
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Okay so is that the cover of the salesman's sample and/or the regular issue? (probably both?)
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The photo I posted is from the dust jacket from the book. The salesman's sample book has the identical cover, but is softbound

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I started collecting the sheet music back in 2004 when I realized that there's different pictures of singers on the cover.

I contacted the HOF and they sent me some info - at that time they said there were 11 variations.

Many years later, I was contacted by Tim Wiles - the Director of Research at the HOF. He had written in his book that he thought there was about 30 different copies. But, he only had about 22 listed. I supplied him with the missing names.

I have 28 in my possession - and am - according to him - missing one.

My last pickup - which I waited years to find - Lulu Beeson - a very popular Vaudeville singer - dancer.



Many believe that Sadie Jansel was the "first" printing of the music.



I've never seen anything to fully back that claim tho.
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Wow, $3, even in 1933 that seems incredible.

I just sold my third T205 Cobb, which is one of my favorite cards. I'm already looking for another one
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The photo I posted is from the dust jacket from the book. The salesman's sample book has the identical cover, but is softbound

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got it Max. thanks for giving me yet another item to search for.
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got it Max. thanks for giving me yet another item to search for.

Wait until I repost the salesmen's sample from Palmer's Athletic Sports
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