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I agree with Andrew.
Take for example Jake Daubert. He is a tough T205 to find (regardless of it's back). Now, I don't think this card was actually "short-printed", or whatever. ![]() But, I can tell you this for a fact: Jake Daubert is a tough card mainly due to the fact that Daubert has quite a "following" in the coal mining region of Pennsylvania. He was born in Shamokin, PA and played semi-pro ball in Lykens, PA before playing for Brooklyn. I set up at several BB card shows in Pennsylvania. I usually bring 10-15 Daubert cards to these shows (most of these cards are raw). These cards are always sold by the end of the show. Therefore, in this case the Pop Reports regarding Daubert will be mis-leading. Jake Daubert was a pretty darn good ballplayer with a .303 career BA. He was the NL batting Champion in 1913 (.350) and in 1914 (.329) A very well liked and respected ballplayer of his era (1910 - 1924). TED Z . T206 Reference Last edited by tedzan; 10-18-2017 at 09:19 AM. Reason: Correct typo. |
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