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Old 02-14-2014, 08:50 PM
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Default Did it get any more prolific than 1910?

I was just looking at a list of sets produced in 1910. Holy smokes, I know what year I would go back to if I had a time machine.

Was there a more prolific year for producing sets other than 1910?

D322 Tip Top
E90-1
E90-2
E92
E93
E96
E103
E97
E98
E99
E100
E104-1
E104-2
E104-3
E105
E125
E271
E222
E286
M116
T3
T206
T209
T210
T212-1
T213-1
T215-1

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E92
E101
E102
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I would go back to 2001 and collect all 187 Albert Pujols rookie cards.
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I'd go back one year further, 1909; specifically to Factory 25 in Virginia.


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You left out at least E254, P2, PX7 and S74.
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You left out at least E254, P2, PX7 and S74.
I figured I left off a few issues.
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During the very first SABR Deadball conference in 2002 and if I recall correctly, it was suggested this had to do with some anti-trust laws being blown apart and cumpanies looking for money streams with the increased competition. I'll try to find the reference on line

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I would go back to 2001 and collect all 187 Albert Pujols rookie cards.

That is absolutely ridiculous


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Three of the four sets I collect we're made in 1910.Plus one if my favorite sets of all time being the E222's.I haven't been lucky enough to pick up an example yet but I agree,what a prolific and significant year in the Prewar Card world.
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A bit off topic here, but 1910 was also the peak production year for postcards...the Chicago Post Office was said to have handled over a million postcards per day in that year.
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1888 wasn't too bad either; here are a few options from 1888:

E223
M117
N28
N29
N43
N162
N172
N173
N321
N338-1
N338-2
N403
WG1
Police Gazette Cabinets

And many other die cuts, scraps, BB currency, and baseball themed cards (Duke Terrors, Presidential BB Club, SF Hess Newsboys, etc.).
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Three of the four sets I collect we're made in 1910.Plus one if my favorite sets of all time being the E222's.I haven't been lucky enough to pick up an example yet but I agree,what a prolific and significant year in the Prewar Card world.
The year 1910, and the surrounding few years, were great for the proliferation of baseball cards..

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Leon those are some bad ass cards there.The Sieber especially.I am very interested in locating a Titman.Nice array of backs too.I need to find the old warehouse they were made at here in the city.I love the research part of the hobby.

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Default 1911 issues

Listed here are the more well-known 1911 issues (I'm sure there are more)

E94
E254

M101-2
M116

S74

T3
T201
T205
T206
T208
T212
T213
T215

W600


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but when adding in sets that included at least one baseball referenced card in addition to the strictly base ball sets - the 1887/1888 issues might have it.........
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I would go back to 2001 and collect all 187 Albert Pujols rookie cards.
Does this number include his minor league rookies issues?
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