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View Poll Results: Most Popular Old Judge Card/Subset
Spotted Ties – Earliest cards, toughest on this list, 16 portraits to pick from 9 9.68%
Brown’s Champs – Popular team, 13 portraits to pick from 11 11.83%
HOFers – Many options to land one of the 29 HOFers w/ 159 poses to pick from 31 33.33%
Mascot – 4 different mascot cards; Ewing w/ Mascot being the easiest of the bunch 10 10.75%
Whitney w/ Dog – KO’s choice, certainly commands a premium for its appeal 12 12.90%
Two Player – 48 different two player cards 5 5.38%
Equipment – Many OJs offer an interesting look into the games earliest equipment 7 7.53%
Strange Poses – Hengle’s dead man pose and others 4 4.30%
Other – Horizontal format, certain team(s), joke cards (Long & Short, Poor Man), etc. 4 4.30%
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Old 02-08-2014, 08:04 PM
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Well the poll is pretty much what I expected. The HOF option proved more popular than the others yet the interests of collectors is quite varied. All the options had some support; we are drawn to many different cards and subsets. There was no right or wrong answer.

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Can someone post scans of "long and short" and the "poor man" referenced in the poll? I'd like to see those.
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Andy, Tom Poorman has four poses all initially issued in 1888 with a correct spelling. However, in 1889, Goodwin issued one of his poses as POOR MAN. I have similar card of Frenchy Genins in which Goodwin twisted it around to GENIUS (almost all 5 of his poses can be found both ways). The Nicol & Reilly cards have a number of captions including the two below as well as one that reads "Big John Reilly & Little Nick".

Kevin, is Hankinson the only card you need from that list?? I love your mascot cards as well, a neat little subset that can keep even the most advanced collectors searching. The Ewing with Mascot is relatively easy, even in cabinet form (popular with smokers of 1888 & 1889, popular with collectors today). The Willie Breslin card (NY mascot) is tougher as is Williamson and Mascot. But the Willie Hahm card is an absolute rarity.

Rhett, Radbourn flipping the bird should have made my list, it is a popular pose that carries a premium. Nice pick.

David, Eric, and a few others, this was more about the most popular card than the most typical way collectors collect OJs, there is a slight difference. My interest in the poll was sparked by KO's comment that the Whitney with dog may be the most popular card in the set. So I wondered which card (sometimes a precise pose, other times a type card from a popular subset) was most collected. Another poll could try to capture how people collect the set, i.e. an example of every pose, an example of every subject matter, a specific team, etc. I'll think about this a bit and maybe post a poll down the road.

Jeff and John, nice cards as always. I wish there were more high quality gems to go around.
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Kevin, is Hankinson the only card you need from that list??
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Yup - Hankinson is the only player from that list that has eluded me. Unfortunately for John Dreker, that means I have a Larry Corcoran card that he feels is rightfully his. He and I have had discussions about me leaving that to him in my will, but lately I'm having second thoughts!

I'd also like to echo the thoughts of others about Wonka's small, but spectacularly-conditioned collection. Clearly, as a percentage of total population he wins hands down. Come on, John, loosen up and start collecting some OJ dogs (and I don't mean with Whitney) like the rest of us. I have a couple I could sell you!

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I choose other, because I really like all the outdoor shots, which if I am correct, are all Brooklyn players.

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I choose other, because I really like all the outdoor shots, which if I am correct, are all Brooklyn players.

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Brian, yep, all the Brooklyn players photographed in 1887 were taken outdoors and then by extension any re-issues of those 1887 photos in later years are outdoors; be it with Brooklyn or a team change card. All the known California League cards are also outdoor shots except for one exception; Edwin Breckenridge with his interesting studio shot.
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Yup - Hankinson is the only player from that list that has eluded me. Unfortunately for John Dreker, that means I have a Larry Corcoran card that he feels is rightfully his. He and I have had discussions about me leaving that to him in my will, but lately I'm having second thoughts!



I'd also like to echo the thoughts of others about Wonka's small, but spectacularly-conditioned collection. Clearly, as a percentage of total population he wins hands down. Come on, John, loosen up and start collecting some OJ dogs (and I don't mean with Whitney) like the rest of us. I have a couple I could sell you!



Kevin

You could always sell it to and keep the right to possess it until death. Doyle Brunson sold Phil Helmuth one is his good luck charms that way.


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Like John, I also go for strong images, but also have a Brown's champs subset and am working on an HOF run. I see I was the underbidder on a recent one of John's purchases depicted above.
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Jim, amazing cards! That Robinson card of yours is on of my fav cards of yours.
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I voted mascots as they are most interesting to me. Dog related cards are also pretty cool.
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