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Old 10-04-2016, 05:45 PM
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Hello, Mike. Thanks for posting a very interesting topic, to which those who take the time to respond will offer you all sorts of opinions and options. Personally, I never refer to non-mainstream as "oddball". There are oddball non-mainstream to be sure, but the name "oddball" has a connotation for nonentity, nondescript, a "lesser than" collectible, and obscure.

With the postwar regional / food issues, they are all over the map when it comes to attractiveness, obscure or popular, important and unimportant. I was aware of only one of the three Val mentioned. Just because something is rare does not mean very many people will care about it. It depends.

Recently, I wrote a book on the postwar regional / food issues, entitled NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. You will only find one chapter devoted to a Topps product, the 1959 and 1961 Bazooka baseball issues, one of those you mentioned as having a deep appreciation. Since you have the good taste to relish these sorts of items, I would highly recommend my book on a CD. PM me if you're interested.

Back to the OP, rarity may come in diverse ways. For instance, on the beautiful and elegant 1953-55 Stahl-Meyer Franks baseball cards, I asked long-time metropolitan New York dealer David Festberg about them. His short, terse reply was "they're around." To elaborate in a meaningful way, I would add this. Yes, they're around, but nearly all of them are around PSA 1 or PSA 1 with a dreaded qualifier, or Authentic. Low high grade commences at PSA 2. These cards are the quintessential condition rarity.

So I can deal with other things, I would add a definition from the much more advanced coin world. Ultra rare would dictate a population of five pieces or less. Recall my phrase, "it depends"? Suppose among those five, several look rather bedraggled, smashed, stained, creased to smithereens, with perhaps a pin hole, tack hole, or tape residue? A PSA -5 so to speak.

If it's rare and ugly, I don't care---to own it. You mention Johnston Cookies, made by the same folks who produced the aforementioned Stahl-Meyer Franks. Gorgeous cards, particularly the '53s and '55s. The over-sized Macgregor photos are terrific, especially if displayed with cards. Opposites attract in this instance. It's taken the hobby a generation to appreciate and get off the de-valuing of over-sized cards. A large gang of tunnel-visioned dim-wits could not understand how they would be valuable, along with Exhibits, sports coins, team-issue photos, et al. As a collector advances, sometimes his mind matures.

The PSA Master Set Registry considerably helped with a deeper appreciation for the non-gum items as well. To wit, as the serious, motivated registrants began hunting down the truly scarce and rare pieces, their perception, appreciation, and respect for those toughies began slow-cooking to their tastiest best, a la the precise place reserved for the prized pieces. Combined, of course, along with the premium prices they had to pay when they found one for sale, or had to keep raising the ante until the guy they found who had one would finally be willing to part with it. Money talks in many ways, but sometimes its takes a lot more money than previously thought to talk someone into letting go of a piece they likewise prize themselves. The combo of beauty, quality, and rarity do not come with a discount.

Gotta go. Hope this helps or at least stimulates the thread.

Best regards. Don't forget about my book on a CD if you're interested. It's not an exhaustive treatment, but a fine selection. Google the title and you'll find the press release written by then-SCD editor Tom Bartsch, who kindly included how-to-order details. ---Brian Powell
Outstanding post--many thanks for your perspective!

Best wishes,

Larry
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Old 10-05-2016, 07:02 AM
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The last time I worked with Dr. Beckett he mentioned your book and how much he enjoyed reading your detailed work on the subject

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Old 10-06-2016, 05:39 PM
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Hi Larry and Rich, I spoke with Brian and he was touched by the kind words. He is out of pocket as he deals with some stuff on his end but asked that I please pass along his thanks.
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Old 10-26-2016, 12:42 PM
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Rich, I do apologize to you, sir, for taking what has seemed "forever" in acknowledging the praise for my E-book on a CD, NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. My father-in-law passed away on October 6th, and my dear wife and I have been engulfed in hosting family, services, and our own grief.

Thanks ever so much for the kind words from Dr. Beckett. They mean a great deal to me, believe me. I showed the post to my wife, and she was so pleased.

I hope some day someone does a review on NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, or decides to interview me about it, for the benefit of other collectors who may be undecided about a hobby book or a book on a CD. I'd be a very willing interviewee!

Anyway, thanks again, friend, for the kind post. I really needed it.

I hope things are going well for your own family, Rich.

Take care.

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Sorry for your loss, Brian.

So I managed to find another two Rodines:

This one has a fold-out 1954 schedule in it:



This is a premium but I assume there is a PC too:

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Thanks, Adam, I appreciate that a lot.

Best regards, and happy hunting. ---Brian Powell
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