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Old 11-14-2008, 08:39 PM
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Posted By: dan

Is there anyplace I can search for a list of the HOFers first year cards. Like the year and kind? thank you



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Good luck, this has been discussed many times on this board. It is difficult for quite a few HOF'rs to determine their 1st cards.

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Old 11-15-2008, 03:24 AM
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Posted By: Phil Garry

Ty:

If you would like, I can e-mail you a spreadsheet from my collection.

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Posted By: dan

that would be great. thanks alot
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Old 11-15-2008, 05:54 AM
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Posted By: Jimi

Hey bud,

Do you mind sending me the list, too? I know you put in a lot of hard work hours, but having that spreadsheet would be very helpful for me (and most of us.) happy.gif Thanks!

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Posted By: Rob D.

Hi Dan,

I would just add that the debate of what qualify as many Hall of Famers' "first" cards never seems to end. Some people say that a minor-league card counts. Others say it must picture the player as a major-leaguer.

Some collectors want only a card that was issued on a national level; others say that regional issues are OK. Even the definition of what constitutes a "card" can be heated. Does a 6x8-inch photo from a team-issued picture pack qualify? I think many would say no, but some like to consider those "cards."

Finally, in the case of a few players, their first cards are so rare (possibly only one known) that a collector could not realistically expect to acquire them for his or her HOF collection. So then a Plan B must be formulated.

So though a list will be helpful, in many cases you'll need to make the call on a particular Hall of Famer.

Good luck!

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Since this is a debate that will never result in a resolution, I say that each collector should decide which card of a player he would like to have. If you prefer a 1949 Bowman Jackie Robinson over its Leaf counterpart, then go with that one. In the end, go for the card you would most want to own.

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"If you prefer a 1949 Bowman Jackie Robinson over its Leaf counterpart,"

who wouldn't?!? happy.gif

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Posted By: Phil Garry

Dan/Jimi:

No problem, I'll e-mail both of you my list later today. If anyone else would like to have it also, please e-mail me privately at: vguerrerobb@yahoo.com and I'll reply by attaching my spreadsheet to your e-mail.

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Joe- I prefer the Bowman too, but that Leaf is no slouch.

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