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Wow, thanks for the detailed info Joe. I apreciate the offer to pull together a list but I just had a passing curiosity.
I'm a little confused by the "reissued" cards. Are those separate cards needed for a complete player/pose set? How many different player/pose cards does Indy have? I saw your Detroit thread on a N172 search and it had 28 cards for a complete set. I guess I was thinking Indy must be similar. Thanks again for the info. Interesting set for sure. |
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My complete run of Detroit players covers only the cards issued in 1887 (the year they won the Championship). Some of the 1887 cards (players/poses) were re-issued in 1888 (different card design denoted as type "Fa" and "Fb") together with some new Detroit player introductions.
Indy is similar with their first cards appearing in 1887 with many of the players being re-issued cards in subsequent years together with new members being added each year (like Rusie in 1889). To answer your question, a complete Indy player set would number 28 as follows (~100 poses). 1887 Members Arundel, Tug Bassett, Charles Boyle, Handsome Burnham, Watch Cahill, Patsy Corcoran, Larry Denny, Jerry Glasscock, Pebbly Jack Healy, Egyptian McGeachy, Jack Myers, George Seery, Emmett Shomberg, Otto New 1888 Members Bogart, Walter Buckley, Dick Daley, Con Esterbrook, Dude Hines, Paul Moffet, Sam Shreve, Lev White, Deacon (actually an error card listed as McGreachery w Indy) New 1889 Members (note: All but Burdick & Rusie are simply team change cards) Burdick, Bill Conway, Pete Getzien, Charlie Rusie, Amos Schoeneck, Jumbo Sullivan, Marty Whitney, Grasshopper Like Jay noted, most of the players are relatively easy, but some will pose a challenge. If you consider a team set complete without the errant Deacon White portrait, it is quite possible to obtain one card of each player over the course of a several year active search.
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Best Regards, Joe Gonsowski COLLECTOR OF: - 19th century Detroit memorabilia and cards with emphasis on Goodwin & Co. issues ( N172 / N173 / N175 ) and Tomlinson cabinets - N333 SF Hess Newsboys League cards (all teams) - Pre ATC Merger (1890 and prior) cigarette packs and redemption coupons from all manufacturers |
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I always thought this Fogarty was somewhat silly. And since it was asked about, heres the Rusie for Don along with 2 others that were mentioned.
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Since this thread seems to have died, here is another Amos Rusie card with a different pose for Don.
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