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I don't own any HOF N173 cabinets and probably never will, but I'm glad fellow collectors are sharing their research and information and not taking it to their graves. Thanks again.
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Thanks Mike--hopefully people find this useful. What I really need to do is a cataloging of Gypsy Queens, but I never seem to get the time.
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I will probably never own a Old Judge cabinet, HOF or not, but I love that fellow collectors do and share their research. Thanks Jay and Joe!
And now for the highly anticipated non-sensical portion of my reply. I assume that the Galvin is scarcer because of the aversion, even back then, of receiving a card featuring a Pud. Of course I have no way of stopping anyone from pullling their Pud and posting it on here. Brian (no pud-pix PM's, please) Last edited by brianp-beme; 11-29-2024 at 11:03 AM. |
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The other is that he was very rarely referred to as Pud during his life. That nickname became popular when he was inducted into the Hall of Fame and the newspapers all printed bio info on the new players. That was 63 years after his death. He was mainly called Jeems or Gentleman Jeems during his life. The usage split between the Jeems variations and Pud would be over 99%, as in closer to 99.9% to 0.1%. That completely changed during his HOF announcement. He should not be known to us as Pud Galvin.
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Please check out my books on baseball history. They include the bio of star second baseman Dots Miller. A book featuring 20 Moonlight Graham players who got into just one game. Another with 13 players who were with the Pittsburgh Pirates during the regular season, but never played a game. There's also one about 27 baseball families, as well as a day-by-day look at the worst team in Pittsburgh Pirates history. All five can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/John-D...hor/B0DH87Q2DS |
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Hi John! You know Pirates history as well as anyone. Any idea why Galvin N173s are so scarce!
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Maybe the reason is just somebody collected them and they were either lost for a reason or sit in an old house undiscovered. Plenty of old houses in Pittsburgh. I'm sure some have been in the same family since back then, with an attic that has never fully been searched
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Please check out my books on baseball history. They include the bio of star second baseman Dots Miller. A book featuring 20 Moonlight Graham players who got into just one game. Another with 13 players who were with the Pittsburgh Pirates during the regular season, but never played a game. There's also one about 27 baseball families, as well as a day-by-day look at the worst team in Pittsburgh Pirates history. All five can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/John-D...hor/B0DH87Q2DS |
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Thank you for posting this. I was able to get one of these in LOTG last night. I'll obviously never collect all of these but I'm super happy with the small handful I've been able to acquire
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Love it when a plan comes together.
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Congratulations! Don't worry about trying to complete the set. As far as we know there is no known Griffith and the only Galvins we know of are in museums.
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My only N173 HOFer. ALMOST in the top (rare) half. And every thread needs a card.
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Please check out my books on baseball history. They include the bio of star second baseman Dots Miller. A book featuring 20 Moonlight Graham players who got into just one game. Another with 13 players who were with the Pittsburgh Pirates during the regular season, but never played a game. There's also one about 27 baseball families, as well as a day-by-day look at the worst team in Pittsburgh Pirates history. All five can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/John-D...hor/B0DH87Q2DS |
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Circling back to most common non-HoFer I'd like to nominate Charlie Bennett who wasn't introduced to N172/N173 until 1889 (after joining Boston).
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Best Regards, Joe Gonsowski COLLECTOR OF: - 19th century Detroit memorabilia and cards with emphasis on Goodwin & Co. issues ( N172 / N173 / N175 ) and Tomlinson cabinets - N333 SF Hess Newsboys League cards (all teams) - Pre ATC Merger (1890 and prior) cigarette packs and redemption coupons from all manufacturers |
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