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Old 09-02-2025, 11:38 AM
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Default Ty Cobb L1 leather piece surfaces.

Just spoke with a gentleman who has a Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker L1 leather piece which originated from the collection of an MLB umpire. These pieces will be coming to a major auction house at some point. Here’s the Cobb to wet your whistle.
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Old 09-02-2025, 12:35 PM
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That's very cool. I don't remember seeing one of those (at least in many years ).
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Old 09-02-2025, 12:44 PM
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That's very cool. I don't remember seeing one of those (at least in many years ).
He has a Speaker as well, although I don’t have a photo of it.
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I've been seeing a lot of things I've never seen before lately; this DEFINITELY being one of them. Is it the only Leather set with the "L" Designation? Or is there an "L2" somewhere? What's something like this expected to bring at Auction? High $XX,XXX or we talking $XXX,XXX?

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Always wondered...... was there any practical use for these based on the shape or is it just to hang on the wall? Rocky
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Old 09-02-2025, 01:01 PM
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I've always thought it was to imitate the shape of a full cowhide:



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Old 09-02-2025, 01:03 PM
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Always wondered...... was there any practical use for these based on the shape or is it just to hang on the wall? Rocky
Cowboy diapers-- a precursor to Depends. Didn't catch on-- not very absorbent.

Hunt Auctions sold a nice one for $50K back in 2021:
https://connect.invaluable.com/hunta...-ty_77F4613AB2
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I've been seeing a lot of things I've never seen before lately; this DEFINITELY being one of them. Is it the only Leather set with the "L" Designation? Or is there an "L2" somewhere? What's something like this expected to bring at Auction? High $XX,XXX or we talking $XXX,XXX?
Take a look at the non-sports side. The gallery there has pages for most L sets from L1-L56. http://www.moviecard.com/gallery/leathers/startup.html
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Take a look at the non-sports side. The gallery there has pages for most L sets from L1-L56. http://www.moviecard.com/gallery/leathers/startup.html
Thank you - I had no idea about that resource
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I've been seeing a lot of things I've never seen before lately; this DEFINITELY being one of them. Is it the only Leather set with the "L" Designation? Or is there an "L2" somewhere? What's something like this expected to bring at Auction? High $XX,XXX or we talking $XXX,XXX?
Based on prior sales of some better conditioned examples, my guess is 10K to 15K for the Cobb.
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Thank you - I had no idea about that resource
My pleasure. If you want to venture into the light side of card collecting, take a look at the gallery in its entirety. It's not what everybody collects but there is so much variety. http://www.moviecard.com/gallery/showtime2.html
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Of course, the L1s were the big premium of the group that included T3s and S81 silks. Not sure how many Turkey Red cigarette coupons needed to redeem to get these, but it was a lot. They do surface from time to time, and there have been some nice collections assembled over the years. Seems like a strange choice, and it would interesting to know the story. I've always loved the silks myself, they are so pretty.
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I have a Collins. These are strange but cool.
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Here are a few examples of the coupons that you had to collect to turn in for the Leather, Silk or Cabinet card of your choice.

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Now & then I see an ad display by one of the auction houses
....always too rich for my blood

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Been a Mathewson sitting on eBay for quite a while now with a BIN price of $4,900.
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Cool displays!
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Thanks Hank,

One of these days I need to figure out a way to take a better picture of my display with the Dooin Silk, Leather and Cabinet as its in a room with poor lighting and the flash completely washes out the picture.

I do like collecting the tobacco coupons as its cool to see what premiums were available and how long they were available for.

Jay,

Like you, I've seen that period ad display and it is beautiful. Too rich for my blood as well so that is why I put my poor mans display together.
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Did Helmar reproduce these around 2011? If so, how can you tell the difference?

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Did Helmar reproduce these around 2011? If so, how can you tell the difference?

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They are very different, here is both of Cobb for comparison.



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Reading this thread gave me a strong feeling of deja vu. I had to check the dates a few times just to make sure I wasn’t reading comments from a decade ago. I’d wager there’s an old thread with many of the same images, jokes, etc. If someone knows the thread, please post a link.
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I believe I found my answer. The Helmar Beer company reproduced them in 2011. The originals have blank backs, the reprints have Helmar on the back.
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I believe we recently saw another L1 Cobb that is either coming up for major auction or already in a major auction. I believe well into 5-figures was the best guess.
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Reading this thread gave me a strong feeling of deja vu. I had to check the dates a few times just to make sure I wasn’t reading comments from a decade ago. I’d wager there’s an old thread with many of the same images, jokes, etc. If someone knows the thread, please post a link.
This One? https://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=305695
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Possibly. There was a cowboy reference. Thought I remembered the full hide reference and the cowboy diapers joke from a Net54 thread. Guess it was a card show conversation.
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