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Old 01-28-2018, 08:51 PM
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IMO, Cards from the Roaring 1920's aren't given as much attention as they deserve.

Show us your favorite cards from the 1920s:

1923 WG7 Walter Mails Game Walter Johnson SGC 80.jpg

1922 E120 American Caramel - WALTER JOHNSON PSA-5.jpg

1922 Exhibits- Moses Yellowhorse.jpg

1922 V61 Neilsons Chocolate Bars- HARRY HOOPER.jpg

1923 Willard Chocolates WALTER JOHNSON PSA-5.jpg

1926-29 EXHIBITS- ROGERS HORNSBY PSA-DNA.jpg

1928 Harrington Ice Cream - BABE RUTH SGC-60.jpg

1928 W-502 6- BABE RUTH PSA-5.5.jpg

1928 Yeulings Ice Cream- Rogers Hornsby PSA-7.jpg
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Default One More Card from the 1920s:

I forget to include this one:

1923 WG7 WALTER MAILS GAME - WALTER MAILS PSA-4.5.jpg
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Some interesting and cool cards in the twenties (Billikens, anyone?) but just about everything seems to have been in black-and-white, unlike the 'teens and 'thirties which had a riot of colorful issues.












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The 1920's is perhaps my favorite decade to collect! The game of baseball morphed into the game of today during that decade and the "Dead Ball Era" was officially gone! I love the real photos...photography had come a long way and you could get real action shots by the 1910's but in the 1920's is when they finally hit their stride.

All this being said the 1890's is BY FAR the most overlooked decade of collecting and if you were just going with any 10 year period 1895-1905 would take the cake. So few sets and some great players that barely had a collectible, let alone a card, made during their entire careers!
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The color you do find in the 1920's basically comes in strip cards. An acquired taste for some, but others just naturally like ginger and coconut...go figure.

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Jeff - I love that Sizzler!

Rhett- I agree that the 1890s are more overlooked than the 1920s, but I don't have any of those to show.

I guess I'll have to look for some Mayo Plug issues, don't think anything else would be affordable to me.


...think I'll check Krauss and find out what all was produced back then.
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1920s don't get as much attention as the earlier or later cards, I agree. Here is a nice one...
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Love me some American Caramel's!! I'll try to post some on my flight home
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Some 80s from the 20s
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One of my favorites. I love looking at this one from Ruth's first season in pin stripes (1920).
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Love the Sisler and the Pathe Freres Ruth. Here's a few of mine from the roaring 20's:




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and how could I forget my Klein collection...always looking for any color/tint variations of this card that I don't already have!


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Here are a couple from late in Cobb's career. Sorry, I only have the scan from the auction.
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Haven't seen any examples from these sets yet, so I'll put these out there:










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Some other types from the 20's:









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Are game cards allowed at this party?
I've been around the block a few times, but I'm embarrassed to say that I don't know what card issue this is. The only game cards I'm aware of from the 1920's are the Walter Mails Game Cards and the Major League Die-Cuts. Would you care to enlighten me (us)? What does the back look like?
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Hi Derek, thanks for the question! Yeah, that's a pretty tough issue.
Baseball ~ The Modern Card Game, produced in 1921-22 by Schulz Amusement Card Co.

We've seen only a couple of examples, including just a lone complete set, in almost thirty years.
The card above is the only one we own. Here's another back-and-face, though:
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