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Old 08-16-2021, 07:21 PM
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Still looking for more examples of the 1908 Dietsche Ty Cobb postcard. Anyone have the "Cobb" white name in the shadow ? Still only one shown.
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Still looking for more examples of the 1908 Dietsche Ty Cobb postcard. Anyone have the "Cobb" white name in the shadow ? Still only one shown.
The 1908 "name in shadow" is a very tough variation.

I have this one in my digital library. It is not mine.
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The 1908 "name in shadow" is a very tough variation.

I have this one in my digital library. It is not mine.
Completely agree Kevin. Would you say even more rarer than the 1907 Fielding? You can’t go wrong with any of them but when was the last time you saw a Dietsche 1908 white letter Cobb in auction?
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Completely agree Kevin. Would you say even more rarer than the 1907 Fielding? You can’t go wrong with any of them but when was the last time you saw a Dietsche 1908 white letter Cobb in auction?
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A 1908 white name sold within the last year I believe...maybe love of the game. I believe it is more rare than the fielding by a fair spread.
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Completely agree Kevin. Would you say even more rarer than the 1907 Fielding? You can’t go wrong with any of them but when was the last time you saw a Dietsche 1908 white letter Cobb in auction?
Yes, IMHO, the 1908 "Name in Shadow" is much rarer than the 1907 Fielding. I believe that PSA and SGC have graded 20 or so 1907 Fielding cards. Of course, there are ungraded examples in collections out there.

Unfortunately, the grading companies do not distinguish between any of the Batting variations, but I only remember seen a few of the "Name in Shadow" versions before. I am sure that I have missed some, but I do not remember the last one offered in an auction.

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