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I thought I'd come back to this thread after just over a year and summarize my journey with the Callahan HoF set since I started in Sep 2021.
A huge thanks to sealmark for the guide that he mailed me that gave all sorts of valuable info about the Callahan set. SCD also has a good article about the set here: https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...in-popularity/ In summary, there are 82 different cards in the Callahan set + 9 variations. I decided to stick to the 82 cards (and not the variations). I'm trying to find the cards raw. I like the idea of storing them in their original box as they were 72 years ago. The set as originally released in in 1950 with 58 cards and expanded with each set of new inductees until they ceased production in 1956. Those inducted in 1955 (e.g. Dimaggio, Lyons, Hartnett, Schalk and Vance) are the hardest to find. The first release of the set also included Happy Chandler, the Commissioner of Baseball in 1950. He was voted out of office in 1951 so his card was pulled making it and the Dimaggio the key cards in the set. Ironically, Chandler wasn't in the HoF until 1982. As the man that approved Jackie Robinson's contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers, I like the man. My journey started in Sep 2021 when I picked up an original box from the Callahan set in a job lot. That piqued my interest. Research and feedback in this thread, convinced me that it was a cool and quirky set that was right up my street. So here's my journey...month by month. I hope you enjoy it. In Dec 2021, I picked up my first Callahan card. An EXMT Mel Ott for the princely sum of $15. That's 1 down and 81 to go. Then in Jan 2022, I found a lot of 27 Callahan's in EXMT/NM condition for $150. This lot got me the following cards:
I also picked a lot of 8 in NM condition on ebay in Jan for just over $17. There were a few dupes with the lot of 27, but I added these new cards an average price of $2.23 each:
33 down. 49 cards to go. Feb: I picked up 3 more off ebay for just over $11:
46 cards to go. Mar: I added another 8. I paid up for some of these because Gehrig, Dean and Klem are more expensive. Bill Klem is a difficult card to find (fairly short print). Dean is a little bit scarce and Gehrig costs more because...well because he's Gehrig.
53% Complete. 38 cards to go. May: I added 6 Callahans for $22.
32 cards to go. June: I picked up 16 Callahans from a Net54 member for $86 including a couple of which are a little harder to find:
16 cards to go. I'm into the final 1/4. Aug: Now we're getting in to the meat. By this point, I've acquired most of the "commons" in the set. What's left are a lot of the heavy hitters. In Aug, I picked up nice EXMT Ruth for $40. 15 cards to go. Sep: A quiet month as I was doing a lot of travelling. But I manged to pick up 1 card - Bobby Wallace for all of 50 cents. :-) 14 cards to go. Oct: An expensive month. I found 3 of the hard to find cards at a big auction house many of use frequent for $420+bp.
11 cards to go. So at this point, I'm approaching the finish line but the cards I'm missing are hard to find and very short prints. Nov: It was lucky that I spotted a number of Callahan's in a set break at a big Ebay consignor. I picked up 4 of the big guns of the set for just over $750.
Phew. I was really happy to get the Dimaggio. According to the guide that sealmark shared, it might just be the hardest Post War card to find. I believe it. That leaves me just the 7 cards below to complete the extended set.
Of these, Connolly, Hartnett and Vance will be the hardest. So 1 year on, the set is 91% complete. After selling dupes that I picked up along the way, my average cost per card is ~$20. I could have focused on just the 58 cards from 1950 and saved some money but where's the fun in that. ![]() I'm still waiting for my Oct and Nov purchases to arrive. 2 of them are graded Here's the other 68 cards at home in their original box as Callahan originally intended. :-)
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Working on the following sets: 1952 Star-Cal, 1954B, 1955B, 1969T Super, 1971T and 1972T Last edited by UKCardGuy; 11-07-2022 at 05:52 PM. |
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Hi Gary:
Nice compilation on your Callahan journey. You are really doing well. It took me years to get all variations but once accomplished it was really satisfying. Thanks for the kind words on the help I was able to give you long ago to aid your passion. Mark K. Bowers AKA Sealmark |
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One final update...I've now completed the full 1950-56 Callahan set plus the Mickey Cochrane with his name spelled correctly.
![]() I completed it in March and I've been meaning to find the time to post an update. December 2022 I picked up Walter Johnson for $30 6 Cards to Go Jan 2023 I picked up another 5 cards including some tough short prints for $273
March 2023 I finally managed to pick up the Gabby Hartnett in a PSA 7 case. Extended set is complete. Then I happened to come across and Mickey Cochrane (correct spelling) and I picked that up for good measure. That's me all done. 18 months from start to finish. I don't think I'll chase the other 8 variations but if I come across them....you never know.
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Working on the following sets: 1952 Star-Cal, 1954B, 1955B, 1969T Super, 1971T and 1972T |
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Congrats on completing the set. I really enjoyed reading your process. I have always enjoyed the Callahan set as it has always appealed to me and I don't understand why - the cards are pretty plain. I've never tried to complete the set, but would kind of hang on to ones I came across. There was a time when the cards were really cheap, but I guess times have changed. I do have a couple of the "No Bottom Border" short prints; Heilman in a Beckett 7.5 and a Waner in a 6.
Maybe your thread will inspire to work on the set! Again - congrats! |
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I know I'm late to the party on this thread but...
I have been trying to find the Callahan Hall of Fame set in the American Card Catalog but I'm coming up empty. It seems early enough and well enough known that Burdick should have been aware of it, if not for the 1953 release then by 1960 or the post death '67 edition. Does anyone know if there was an ACC number assigned to this set? Edit: I found the answer to my question from the Met Museum collection. They are cataloged as W576. Last edited by GRenick; 02-04-2024 at 02:03 AM. |
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Since this thread is back, can't resist a chance to post a card featuring a HoFer who was playing left field for the Senators when he met his untimely demise:
Edward J. "Ed" Delahanty. Left fielder with the Washington Senators in 1902-1903. 2,597 hits, 101 home runs, and 456 stolen bases in 16 MLB seasons. 2-time NL batting champion. 2-time NL home run leader. 3-time NL RBI leader. 1898 NL stolen base leader. 1945 was inducted into MLB Hall of Fame. He debuted with the Philadelphia Quakers in 1888-1889. He had a career OBP of .411. He batted over .400 three times. His best seasons were with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1891-1901. He died during the 1903 season by drowning at Niagra Falls. |
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