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Three nobody has mentioned,
P&S Creighton Four Base Hits Kelly 1863 Grand Match at Hoboken Harry Wright All three of these IMO should be on any list. |
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Those are all great cards too. Is the Creighton a Peck and Snyder? I am not very familiar with the card, but the book that I have by Mark Rucker says that the photographer is unknown.
Last edited by robertsmithnocure; 12-15-2019 at 03:25 PM. |
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Baltimore News Ruth -- Blue or Red
Wagner T206 Baltimore News Ruth -- Team Card W600 Cobb W600 Wagner Street Clothes E107 Matthewson Ruth Hands on Hips Postcard c. 1915 Ruth Pitching Pose Postcard c 1915 Ruth M101 Blank or Advertizing Back Ruth 1915 Red Sox Team Postcard |
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Anson in uniform would be in my top ten over the 1915 Red Sox Team Postcard.
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Ethan-With all due respect, you have no idea what you are talking about.
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Just my opinion. Thanks for yours.
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It’s really not opinion for the most part; it’s value that has been achieved in the marketplace. As much as you’d like it to be otherwise, your 1915 Ruth team postcard doesn’t come close to making the list.
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Can the next top 10 list be Ruth postcards? Or top 10 red back Cobb's?
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Well then the data should be out there and we don't need to ask people what they think. I don't have a 1915 Red Sox Team Postcard.
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https://www.robertedwardauctions.com...ing-babe-ruth/ After REA sold that card, there was a lengthy discussion whether it should be characterized as a card. So, to the extent one characterizes it as a card, I would put it on the list. |
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Corey-I don’t know what the Baltimore News team card would sell for today, but when it did sell it sold for $52,000. I doubt it makes the list, but who knows.
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That was in 2007. The Baltimore team photo Lelands recently sold with Ruth went for about 200K. IMO this one would sell for a lot more. Last edited by benjulmag; 12-15-2019 at 06:01 PM. |
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All I know is that team photo must have had some hefty insurance bill.
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At the time Mark published his book of CdVs, the c. 1860 Atlantics had not been discovered. The studio for that CdV was Farach & Lalumia in Brooklyn. If one compares the rug in that carte to the rug in the Creighton image, they appear they might be the same. So very possibly Farach & Lalumia was the studio where the Creighton image was taken. Last edited by benjulmag; 12-16-2019 at 12:40 PM. |
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If I found the cards in grandpa's attic, these are the one's I would keep... The rest I would send to an AH that charges 21% vig and free shipping.
T206 Wagner T206 Plank T206 Doyle T210 Jackson T210 Stengel 14 cj Jackson 14 cj Mathewson 33 Goudey Lajoie Just So any card 4 base hit any card
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Want to buy or trade for T213-1 (Bob Rhoades) Other Louisiana issues T216 T215 T214 T213 Etc |
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A Texas Tommy Joe Jackson, if you can find one.
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