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Hello all! Like I said in my intro, I've been out of the game for a long time.
My focus right now is a RC/auto/relic (if a relic exists) of every member of the baseball HOF. Modern cards are easy to determine rookies. A lot of the prewar guys...not so much. Especially with all the regional/odd ball sets out there, I'm having a hard time determining what I should consider what a "rookie" is for a given player. What's the best site you've all found to simplify the search/decision making? |
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https://oldcardboard.com/ref/rookies/RookiesList.asp
Phil Garry, "Collecting Hall of Fame Rookie Cards," Old Cardboard Magazine, Issue #21 (Fall 2009, p. 29-34) Phil Garry is on net54... Because every thread should have a card, here is a later printing of the m114 Red Schoendienst "rookie card". There are four printings of this version of his m114 and I believe this one was NOT the first one printed, but I'm still working to determine which one was. Last edited by doug.goodman; 08-26-2025 at 11:55 PM. |
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Here are the m114 rookies of Cuyler and Grimes, each have multiple versions, but I believe the caption variations here are the first ones printed.
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Defining pre-war rookies is always fun.
Oversized stuff...picture packs...postcards...exhibits...premiums...silks/felts...pins...mail-in issues...tabletop game cards...etc etc Regional issues vs national issues...etc etc Once you get used to what's out there in the wild an absolutist will include the first thing made, period. Many people will make their own boundaries. You'll get hard pushback on both sides of whether a 1932 Cubs Picture Pack "Billy Herman" is his RC vs 1933 Goudey "Billy Herman"...also for those that won't consider the 1932 Picture Pack you'll find more argument about whether a regional issue like 1933 Tattoo Orbit is also a RC with the 1933 Goudey. It's something to talk about, at least.
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Answer is ‘32 Denby Cigars Herman
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TCDB.com is a crowd sourced website. Just type in the players name and you'll see all of their cards. It doesn't note the "rookie" card but with some players what's considered the "rookie" card is argued about based on the printing date of the card, card manufacturer, etc. In some cases the first card is actually more difficult to track down than the "rookie" card.
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Crowd sourced but limited to what the mods define as "cards".
I had planned to post m114 info involving their release dates, but they wouldn't let me, even though they have some posted by others (some using my scans). |
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