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Here a few of my most recent pick ups. I'm just getting into boxing cards. Really love the look of the the N174's
https://photos.app.goo.gl/nDnVHUTFCLLgrV288 https://photos.app.goo.gl/6oLUagFwk8WLP7mc8 https://photos.app.goo.gl/MbtnYPeXn2T6XXsv8 https://photos.app.goo.gl/5ZnGvzthNTyL9tT89 Thanks Jason |
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Wish I had another N174 pickup to continue the OJ streak. Had Billy Allen in my set already, but it was $12.88 and I was interested in the "3". In hand, it clearly is a print defect and not later damage. It's difficult to add interesting print variants or other related cards to a set this tough, so I am happy to have a card to slot in as an extra to my set.
Allen is one of the no-names in the T225-2 set. He was left out of the other sets from the same printers, I suspect there may have been some drama after T225-1 and the lithographers subsequently started doing boxers for the much larger ATC. Allen was an alright fighter though, he beat KO Brown twice, Grover Hayes once, who had a very good record but is only in T226. Fought a no decision match with Attell, lost to Pal Moore, Leach Cross and Patsy Kline. Still looking for Ty Cobb and Kid Beebe to finish my set. |
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Less than $3 per card, the British issues are so wonderfully cheap. Starter set of 29 of the Wills back cards, and I already had Joe Gans, Jack Johnson and James Jeffries so that leaves only 4 cards to complete the Wills issue: Tommy Burns, Young Cohen, Battling Jim Johnson and Sam Langford.
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Cobb is a tough one. Besides the name confusion befuddling some baseball collectors and putting a bit of demand on the card, the fighter (Sammy Kolb) is Jewish and has no other cards I know of, so the card is in demand from collectors of Jewish boxers.
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I do not look forward to paying $250 for a non short-printed scrub . But a complete set needs them all, so I'm going to sucker up on this one
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The non-ordering info backs are pretty tough on subjects 51-76. Have not put much work in on them but I thought $104 was fair to add another. The fronts are so gorgeous it is difficult to get too excited about the backs, personally.
Kaufman makes for 96 to go on T225-1. This is the easiest set I have left to cross off needs from but the 10 backs and the details effectively restrict pick-ups to eBay because the minutia makes cherry-picking out of dealer or collection stashes without a pic of every cards front and back difficult. I pick up the Donovan yellow skies variations whenever I see them for $10 or so. |
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Don’t do it yet. I think I have one and we can make a deal. Let me check when I get back to the office next week.
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Thank you Adam, I would very much appreciate it and the chance to buy one and hopefully put this fun little set to bed soon.
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Arrived yesterday, think this is my favorite pickup of the year now.
Not sure I've seen a crappier copy of this card, but beggars cannot be choosers as I don't get my pick of Sullivan's when they are very tough. The crease is heavy and threatens to cut the card in two if handled much more without solid protection. Unfortunately I will have to keep this one sleeved with a cardboard backing. I thought I had a good chance at winning but thought it would go around $1K instead of $700, so that was nice. I was putting together all my notes on the 'random' boxing N cards, this one, the N660 Corbett, etc. so it is fun to add while I have my notes fresh in mind. Would love to find the Kilrain now to pair with it. This one is the Echo front with the purple partial diamond stamp. These stamps are usually said to be original, but I think the evidence actually strongly suggests that these purple stamps were not done before they were issued. Sullivan is the money card as there is only a Kilrain and some actresses to complete the 24 card set, but I am pretty sure a complete set is actually impossible and that card 20 is a prize winner that we will never find a copy of. I assume the cards is from 1889. |
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Greg, I believe the Diamond D stamp is original. When an N386(Boxer or actress) has an advertisement on front(Echo for your copy) I have never seen one without the Diamond D stamp. When they don't have an advertisement on front they always have the Spaulding & Merrick writing on the reverse. I could be wrong but I haven't seen an example fit outside of what I listed above but you are much better than I am at this investigative stuff.
Attached is an example of the pattern with multiple sub issues: https://flickr.com/photos/201243808@...7720319623563/ https://flickr.com/photos/201243808@...77720319623563 |
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I thought the stamp was an original production facility mark for a long time, as I still haven't seen a card sans the stamp. I assumed that made it pretty cut and dry and obvious, if it is on every card then that stamp must be from the production process. What has led me to question this is how some of the stamps are placed. I have seen a few Smoke Echo actresses with the stamp placed over areas of paper loss on the back. Attached is an example of this (not my card, for disclosure). The area is paper loss - we can see the back stock pulling up where the paper loss ends in a few spots, typically evidence paper loss occurred during a forceful removal from a scrapbook or similar - but the stamp is placed over it. The stamp is fairly light on some cards, often a partial diamond as your first Kilrain shows, and I think has faded over time a bit on some, which this card also shows. There are fainter hints of the stamp on the creamy stock too, but most of it is centered in the paper loss, where it is a fairly bright impression. This seems to leave conflicting evidence. If every card has the stamp, which seems to be the case, that strongly implies it was part of production. On the other hand, this card was stamped after it was glued into a scrapbook or something else and then pulled out of it, which would be post-production at some significant remove. This set had a prize winning card for the set offer (certainly #20, the prize winner in the animals series, and the only card # here that is unknown to us today), but it doesn't make any sense that every surviving card was from a set turned in as a prize winner and that this stamp is a sort of cancellation mark for turned in cards. It's possible it could be post-production if all the cards of this variety known today came from one secondary source, a person who marked them with a stamp, but there is nothing to support that. I really don't know what to make of it, though I have come to think that it could not possibly be pre-production because if it was, a card with paper loss from being affixed to a scrapbook or similar would logically interrupt the stamp. There are so many fun little mysteries about these cards for us to figure out still. |
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Just wondering if that paper lose was an issue the paper stock had pre-production. Have you ever seen a blank back without the Diamond D stamp? Btw, when I did some research many years ago I found Diamond was a large match mnfg at the time these cards would have been produced. I don't believe I ever found the exact stamp on other material but if I recall I found other artifacts with very similar stamps. Unfortunately I lost all of my research when one of my computer hard drives crashed...
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I have never seen one without the Diamond D stamp. I imagine one will probably be shown eventually where it has faded off or isn't visible, as many of the cards are very poorly stamped with only like 20% of the stamp present (like your Kilrain) or are very light. However the stamp was done, the person or machine doing it was not very consistent or diligent about it. I have not succeeded in finding any information of what the stamp might refer too. It seems a strange marking on its face to me, usually backstamps are clearly related to production information (like the packer numbers of T107) or are from a retailer/issuer for a set with multiple issuers in lieu of printing the information, or a cancellation mark for a redemption set. I looked through old papers, the journals, invoice records (there are ton of Spaulding & Merrick invoices and orders on the tobacco market - most of which have purple ink used to record transactions, but then again purple or black were the standard stamp color in the late nineteenth century). I have not found any record of a 'diamond' product brand or line, or any company document bearing this mark, or the use of "D" to designate something. Echo was distributed in 16 oz. tins and in foil packages, neither of which would seem logical to be designated as a "D" in company shorthand. Spaulding & Merrick operated their own printing press, in the late 1870's at least, on which they made their own packaging materials. It is possible the cards, unlike most N cards, were produced by themselves instead of a contracted lithography firm and were an entirely in house affair. I have not found letters being used to designate the different S&M buildings in Chicago though, if it was some kind of internal routing code for the movement of goods. |
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Heckuva card there. Sorry for radio silence; I got trapped on the return flight from hell. Was supposed to be home Sunday afternoon, finally made it in Monday evening. 'Slept' in the Newark airport Sunday night. Not an experience I can recommend to other travelers. Total of 27 hours from NY to LA has to be some kind of record.
I have something more on the "D" in my archives; I will have a look. Haven't forgotten your card, either, Greg, just trying to pick up the pieces from my lost day.
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The good news is Ty Cobb, the puncher, costs a lot less than Ty Cobb the batsman . That you to Adam for finding this one into my little collection. T225 is a ton of fun, only need a Kid Beebe to finish my set of white borders here. Have 154/250 of the grey border master so plenty to knock out still, 1 at a time. Pretty much my last T card set for which much progress can be made. Would be nice to pick up the poster one day to go with it and present a 'full' collection of this fun little series that was the first chronologically of the boxing T cards.
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1887 Bendigo Trade Card. He has no known career-issued cards, and this trade card is the only the second example of this card I've seen. It is his only 19th century card as far as I know.
In hand I was quite surprised by how large it is, practically the size of a cabinet card.
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A pair of Queens to add to the set. These qualify as good image quality for this series.
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Yes they do. Worst stock of any T boxing set.
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Back from PSA. Short print blank back. Only one graded.
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Found some Tolstoi's at a low price so I couldn't resist. Sedley ended up being an upgrade, and the rest go to my trade box. I will trade several Tolstoi's for a Jack Goodman to finally finish my set. Snagged another Jeanette error too just because, which isn't that hard a card. His card is my favorite image in the set among the boxers, with the yellow ring backdrop
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Picked up a Red Cross James J. Jeffries for a whopping $30. Makes for only 11/50 on my Red Cross set, but 159/200 for the T219 master set. Red Cross pickups are extra fun now because pretty much any new one completes a pose run.
Jeffries has a C52, 4 different T218's (Hassan and Mecca from each factory), and the 4 T219's, with Honest Long Cut in two colors, Miners Extra and Red Cross. Many T219's slightly change the back text to cut out a handful of words to make everything fit, Jeffries' card for example dropping the "recently" in context of the Johnson fight. Jeffries' card is one of only a couple though that update the fight catalog on the bottom portion, adding in his loss to Johnson. The C52 is not easy, but the Red Cross is the hardest and smallest. Why is a mystery to me, it wasn't a huge brand but it really was not some obscure regional brand as the rarity of the RC T cards alone would suggest. |
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And got in 5 more Red Crosses for my set build that a friend was kind enough to send these my way. The N266's are easier than the T219 Red Crosses, but still not easy at all, with typically 0 available on the market at any given time. This set is going to be a real pain to finish, as I need 1 of each card in each of the 2 types with the different copyright credit lines, 50 in total. If a set takes less than 20 years to finish, it's no fun though. They are very nice illustrations, giving a visual guide to just how different boxing was in the bare knuckle days and the very different approaches to defense and punching, with each card depicting a real historical fight pairing.
Corbett & Sullivan and Donovan & McCaffrey I had with the other typefaces in the copyright line. Corbett/Sullivan is the key card in the set so it's very nice to cross him off my list entirely, but Donovan is my favorite. Diving into his history with tobacco to try and find evidence for the T220 short printing led me to a few biographies and numerous articles about him from the late 1800's and early 1900's. Donovan either was a saint who dedicated his existence for the second half of his life to mentoring troubled young men and improving other peoples lives, or he had the best PR team on the planet. He has very few cards, his various backed and bordered T220/T223's, an N332 SF Hess, this N266 Red Cross, and in 2013 Upper Deck gave him his first card in a century in their Goodwin set. That's pretty much it. I've been lucky enough to add a gigantic larger-than-imperial size Wood Cabinet of him, but he doesn't have a ton of CDV's or cabinets I have seen to chase either. Not left for me to buy if I can ever find an N332 of him at a sane price. Griffin/Lynch, Hall/Pritchard, and McAuliffe/Myers I didn't have in either type. Note the top of the Griffin/Lynch card, clearly the sheet margin placing this card somewhere in the top row of a sheet layout. These put me at 23/25 on a basic set, lacking only the Edwards/Collyer and the Smith/Van Heest. |
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Nice stuff, guys. I added to my Louis collection:
Pretty sure this is an Everlast premium: in hand you can see that the logo was added to the photo.
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That’s a great image of Louis.
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From the same photo session that was used to make his rookies
And this PC;
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Picked up a big collection of T220 Silvers with 2-6 copies of each of the 23 'normal' subjects in the set. These are the SGC's. Never get tired of this issue, just tough enough to make it some work to build a short set. This was the set that really got me into T cards with my dad when I was 13. Very happy their previous owner kindly called and sent them all my way for me to examine and add into my sets. Shameless hint that I'm always looking for more to buy
I didn't really look at them closely before acquiring, so I got a pleasant surprise on one of the Gans. The Gans on the right is missing 75-80% of the 'silver'. I have a Coburn that is missing over 90% of it also, not sure if these 2 cards are damaged or if they were from a sheet that had an improper application and incompletely printed. These are the only 2 I have seen with this issue/misproduction. I love these cards too much to take a couple of my beaters and destroy them in experiments to figure out the silver might be plausibly removed without leaving other signs of related damage. The Coburn here is a good illustration of one of my lingering points of uncertainty with this set. His name is obviously underneath the silver layer. Sometimes black ink along the border frame is completely covered and cannot be seen (or can only be seen under a bright light) by the silver application, other times it is over the silver layer (on very few, if any, cards is the silver applied so perfectly that the black border frame is exactly lined up not to conflict with the silver on all four borders of the picture), usually a mix of both on the same card. The name is usually on top of the silver layer, but not infrequently is found like this, with it underneath the silver, although still faintly visible. The Gans without most of the silver has a thicker print of the caption, and you can see there is a second, faint print underneath it slightly misaligned. On the correctly printed Gans, the silver extends well past the black frame line of the bottom border, yet that line is half under the silver and half over the silver, going in and out of visibility, which is pretty normal on these cards. How exactly the black frame/nameplate and the silver were printed I can not figure out, as any large sample of the cards brings numerous contradictions. I am not surprised that by the time they added the wave 2 subjects to the printing, they cancelled the fancy silver border and just made it white. |
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And the PSA's, which I had to promise not to crack out . A full short 23 card set, with multiples of most of the cards. Looking at a couple of the cards, I sometimes wonder if PSA has ever rejected a card from this set for minimum size. Joe Gans striking his karate pose is still my favorite of the pictures. A couple of these are even upgrades to my main set which I count as a bonus win, which is now almost entirely in what the graders would call EX-MT/NM condition and I call EX/EX+. Don't think I'm going to be able to upgrade my VG Donovan anytime soon though.
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And picked up an N310. I thought $66 for a VG-EX was a good price. I already had a name on bottom, but my copy was trimmed (most Mayo's trimmed long ago without intent to deceive have the cigarette ad lopped off, but this one was oddly trimmed for some other reason).
As a master set collector, this issue is a pain in the rear because of the immense difficulty in defining what a set even is. All the name at top cards have the same sepia art tone, but the name at bottom cards vary. The new SGC copy is very dark, with the trimmed copy a bit lighter, within the norms of tone and inking variance that occurs naturally in production. The uncut example is a very different look, without the reddish toning. There are also true black-and-white name at bottom cards that are extremely rare. I'm trying to build a full set of name at top and name at bottom cards, while picking up any of the black and whites I see, but if there are 3 or 4 or 5 genuine variations of each card is difficult to define. Anyways, Slavin always has a great pose and mustache |
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And a pair of Old Judges. I thought the lot got cut to a fair price, $695, but if I misjudged that I'm still happy. Receipt was delayed by the eBay authenticity program, which sent an incredibly vague note that the cards could not be authenticated without stating its because there are 2 cards instead of 1. Thanks eBay, really helpful.
Sullivan laid claim to the Heavyweight title when he defeated Paddy Ryan here in 1882. Today Ryan is considered a national champion and Sullivan the progenitor of the world title lineage. These two cards are 1888 I think, from the wavy banner release of actresses, 17 boxers and at least one oarsman in Old Judge and Gypsy Queen. Ryan doesn't have many cards, he is in the Red Cross N266 series (paired with Joe McAuliffe) and has an N332 S.F. Hess but that's about it. This is my first solo card of Ryan, so even though he is the cheap extra of the lot I kind of like it better, as I have a ton of different Sullivan cards (with many more to go). Ryan was a fine heavyweight, but even among the boxing history crowd pretty much everyone before Sullivan is merely a footnote. His wrestling centric style wouldn't have aged into the Queensberry era very well, after his loss to Sullivan Ryan remained active for several more years and then fought many exhibitions, including with Sullivan. Like many of those Sullivan beat, Ryan went from enemy to beloved friend with the great champion. Sullivan seems to be one of those people everyone either loved or hated, often both at different times. |
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Very cool!
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Rescued some cool pieces from some nasty old frames. The Joe Louis is a 1935 copy-write B&B piece which is Brown and Bigelow.
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Hard to beat those two, Louis is still the heavyweight GOAT in my eyes.
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My last noteworthy silver for the year. Pretty sharp for a colored border from 114 years ago. My main set is getting a little sharper with every year. Donovan is likely to remain the condition outlier as my VG is the second best copy known.
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And a small pickup. I am pretty deep down the T card boxing checklist but T9 I have made little effort to do, even though I'd say they are the nicest images of them all. McGovern makes for 19 of 26 with the easy back, only at 5/26 for the tough ones without the ordering information.
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Latest Pickups
Facebook Marketplace score. $50 for everything below.
I'm hoping based on consistent sales the Fossil watch piece is authentic. The large signed photo I am not so sure about. The COA is from a 90's memorabilia store and we all know those we wrought with fakes. Last edited by mikecala98; 11-29-2024 at 11:16 PM. |
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Cards 155, 156, and 157 for my master set run. All Surbrug/Intermissions Fact. 57 w/Stats backs, one of the 3 tougher backs.
Leach Cross is my favorite of the 3, as the "Fighting Dentist" is just a great nickname. Cross was a practicing dentist in an era where boxers came from the bottom of society and few had any real education, much less medical practices. Tom Sharkey was a Heavyweight contender, and he and James J. Jeffries are the only fighters in the set that were retired when the set was first issued in August of 1909. Jeffries signed on to come out of retirement for a hype fight to take a loss in October 1909. |
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Finished the full 633 card T218 master set with this one. Jack Goodman with a Tolstoi back is no scarcer than most other Tolstoi’s, but one always happens to be the one you get stuck on and looking for a particular Tolstoi subject other than Johnson/Jeffries can be a really long wait.
Christmas came early here, my final card came as a surprise from a trading buddy who generously found this one misfiled in his stack and sent it over to finish my master set build for me, 21 years after I started it and tried to figure out what I even needed for a full set. Still looking for another copy to now replace in my friends collection! Next comes the scary part where I manually validate all 633 cards my spreadsheets show I have, are actually in fact here in the box and I'm not missing a random common. |
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Congrats. 21 years is long enough for the set to order a drink in a bar. Do you have a master checklist you can share?
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Congratulations Greg, epic journey finally finished.
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I number and sort them alphabetically, by series the card was released in (so Johnson Green appears with entries in series 1 and series 2, as he was printed in both and the image was reversed for series 2). I am also listing the no-prints and missing cards, only 2 of which I think have any plausible chance of actually turning out to exist one day (Kiviat and Rector with the long caption 30 backs). I hope the forum formatting keeps this copy/paste of the checklist legible. EDIT: 289 of the 633 cards are boxers. Master Set Checklist - Series 1: # Name, Brand, Factory 1 Platt Adams, Hassan, Factory 30 2 Platt Adams, Hassan, Factory 649 3 Platt Adams, Mecca, Factory 30 4 Platt Adams, Mecca, Factory 649 5 Dan Ahearne, Hassan, Factory 30 6 Dan Ahearne, Hassan, Factory 649 7 Dan Ahearne, Mecca, Factory 30 8 Dan Ahearne, Mecca, Factory 649 9 Abe Attell, Hassan, Factory 30 10 Abe Attell, Hassan, Factory 649 11 Abe Attell, Mecca, Factory 30 12 Abe Attell, Mecca, Factory 649 13 Chas. J. Bacon Jr., Hassan, Factory 30 14 Chas. J. Bacon Jr., Hassan, Factory 649 15 Chas. J. Bacon Jr., Mecca, Factory 30 16 Chas. J. Bacon Jr., Mecca, Factory 649 17 Sailor Burke, Hassan, Factory 30 18 Sailor Burke, Hassan, Factory 649 19 Sailor Burke, Mecca, Factory 30 20 Sailor Burke, Mecca, Factory 649 21 Robert Cloughen (Correct), Hassan, Factory 30 22 Robert Cloughen (Correct), Hassan, Factory 649 23 Robert Cloughan (Error), Mecca, Factory 30 24 Robert Cloughen (Correct), Mecca, Factory 30 25 Robert Cloughan (Error), Mecca, Factory 649 26 Robert Cloughen (Correct), Mecca, Factory 649 27 Tom Collins, Hassan, Factory 30 28 Tom Collins, Hassan, Factory 649 29 Tom Collins, Mecca, Factory 30 30 Tom Collins, Mecca, Factory 649 31 Johnny Coulon, Hassan, Factory 30 32 Johnny Coulon, Hassan, Factory 649 33 Johnny Coulon, Mecca, Factory 30 34 Johnny Coulon, Mecca, Factory 649 35 James Crowley, Hassan, Factory 30 36 James Crowley, Hassan, Factory 649 37 James Crowley, Mecca, Factory 30 38 James Crowley, Mecca, Factory 649 39 C.M Daniels (Seated), Hassan, Factory 30 40 C.M Daniels (Seated), Hassan, Factory 649 41 C.M Daniels (Seated), Mecca, Factory 30 42 C.M Daniels (Seated), Mecca, Factory 649 43 Jem Driscoll, Hassan, Factory 30 44 Jem Driscoll, Hassan, Factory 649 45 Jem Driscoll, Mecca, Factory 30 46 Jem Driscoll, Mecca, Factory 649 47 Jack Eller, Hassan, Factory 30 48 Jack Eller, Hassan, Factory 649 49 Jack Eller, Mecca, Factory 30 50 Jack Eller, Mecca, Factory 649 51 Ray C. Ewry, Hassan, Factory 30 52 Ray C. Ewry, Hassan, Factory 649 53 Ray C. Ewry, Mecca, Factory 30 54 Ray C. Ewry, Mecca, Factory 649 55 John Flanagan (Vertical), Hassan, Factory 30 56 John Flanagan (Vertical), Hassan, Factory 649 57 John Flanagan (Vertical), Mecca, Factory 30 58 John Flanagan (Vertical), Mecca, Factory 649 59 R.E. Frizelle, Hassan, Factory 30 60 R.E. Frizelle, Hassan, Factory 649 61 R.E. Frizelle, Mecca, Factory 30 62 R.E. Frizelle, Mecca, Factory 649 63 Jimmy Gardner, Hassan, Factory 30 64 Jimmy Gardner, Hassan, Factory 649 65 Jimmy Gardner, Mecca, Factory 30 66 Jimmy Gardner, Mecca, Factory 649 67 S.P. Gilles (Correct), Hassan, Factory 30 68 S.P. Gilles (Correct), Hassan, Factory 649 69 S.P. Gilles (Correct), Mecca, Factory 30 70 S.P. Gillis (Error), Mecca, Factory 30 71 S.P. Gilles (Correct), Mecca, Factory 649 72 S.P. Gillis (Error), Mecca, Factory 649 73 Andrew Glarner, Hassan, Factory 30 74 Andrew Glarner, Hassan, Factory 649 75 Andrew Glarner, Mecca, Factory 30 76 Andrew Glarner, Mecca, Factory 649 77 Budd Goodwin, Hassan, Factory 30 78 Budd Goodwin, Hassan, Factory 649 79 Budd Goodwin, Mecca, Factory 30 80 Budd Goodwin, Mecca, Factory 649 81 H.J. Handy, Mecca, Factory 30 82 H.J. Handy, Mecca, Factory 649 83 Harry Hillman, Hassan, Factory 30 84 Harry Hillman, Hassan, Factory 649 85 Harry Hillman, Mecca, Factory 30 86 Harry Hillman, Mecca, Factory 649 87 Battling Hurley, Hassan, Factory 30 88 Battling Hurley, Hassan, Factory 649 89 Battling Hurley, Mecca, Factory 30 90 Battling Hurley, Mecca, Factory 649 91 Fighting Dick Hyland, Hassan, Factory 30 92 Fighting Dick Hyland, Hassan, Factory 649 93 Fighting Dick Hyland, Mecca, Factory 30 94 Fighting Dick Hyland, Mecca, Factory 649 95 Frank C. Irons, Hassan, Factory 30 96 Frank C. Irons, Hassan, Factory 649 97 Frank C. Irons, Mecca, Factory 30 98 Frank C. Irons, Mecca, Factory 649 99 James J. Jeffries (Red), Hassan, Factory 30 100 James J. Jeffries (Red), Hassan, Factory 649 101 James J. Jeffries (Red), Mecca, Factory 30 102 James J. Jeffries (Red), Mecca, Factory 649 103 Jack Johnson (Green), Hassan, Factory 30 104 Jack Johnson (Green), Hassan, Factory 649 105 Jack Johnson (Green), Mecca, Factory 649 106 Stanley Ketchel, Hassan, Factory 30 107 Stanley Ketchel, Hassan, Factory 649 108 Stanley Ketchel, Mecca, Factory 30 109 Stanley Ketchel, Mecca, Factory 649 110 Bert Keyes, Hassan, Factory 30 111 Bert Keyes, Hassan, Factory 649 112 Bert Keyes, Mecca, Factory 30 113 Bert Keyes, Mecca, Factory 649 114 Walter Lee, Hassan, Factory 30 115 Walter Lee, Hassan, Factory 649 116 Walter Lee, Mecca, Factory 30 117 Walter Lee, Mecca, Factory 649 118 Harry Lewis, Hassan, Factory 30 119 Harry Lewis, Hassan, Factory 649 120 Harry Lewis, Mecca, Factory 30 121 Harry Lewis, Mecca, Factory 649 122 Willie Lewis, Hassan, Factory 30 123 Willie Lewis, Hassan, Factory 649 124 Willie Lewis, Mecca, Factory 30 125 Willie Lewis, Mecca, Factory 649 126 Lou Manley, Hassan, Factory 30 127 Lou Manley, Hassan, Factory 649 128 Lou Manley, Mecca, Factory 30 129 Lou Manley, Mecca, Factory 649 130 Johnny Marto, Hassan, Factory 30 131 Johnny Marto, Hassan, Factory 649 132 Johnny Marto, Mecca, Factory 30 133 Johnny Marto, Mecca, Factory 649 134 Packey McFarland, Hassan, Factory 30 135 Packey McFarland, Hassan, Factory 649 136 Packey McFarland, Mecca, Factory 30 137 Packey McFarland, Mecca, Factory 649 138 Phil McGovern, Hassan, Factory 30 139 Phil McGovern, Hassan, Factory 649 140 Phil McGovern, Mecca, Factory 30 141 Phil McGovern, Mecca, Factory 649 142 M.J. McGrath, Hassan, Factory 30 143 M.J. McGrath, Hassan, Factory 649 144 M.J. McGrath, Mecca, Factory 30 145 M.J. McGrath, Mecca, Factory 649 146 Owen Moran, Hassan, Factory 30 147 Owen Moran, Hassan, Factory 649 148 Owen Moran, Mecca, Factory 30 149 Owen Moran, Mecca, Factory 649 150 Tommy Murphy, Hassan, Factory 30 151 Tommy Murphy, Hassan, Factory 649 152 Tommy Murphy, Mecca, Factory 30 153 Tommy Murphy, Mecca, Factory 649 154 Battling Nelson, Hassan, Factory 30 155 Battling Nelson, Hassan, Factory 649 156 Battling Nelson, Mecca, Factory 30 157 Battling Nelson, Mecca, Factory 649 158 Thomas O’Callaghan, Hassan, Factory 30 159 Thomas O’Callaghan, Hassan, Factory 649 160 Thomas O’Callaghan, Mecca, Factory 30 161 Thomas O’Callaghan, Mecca, Factory 649 162 Paul Pilgrim, Hassan, Factory 30 163 Paul Pilgrim, Hassan, Factory 649 164 Paul Pilgrim, Mecca, Factory 30 165 Paul Pilgrim, Mecca, Factory 649 166 Harry Porter, Hassan, Factory 30 167 Harry Porter, Hassan, Factory 649 168 Harry Porter, Mecca, Factory 30 169 Harry Porter, Mecca, Factory 649 170 W.C. Robbins, Hassan, Factory 30 171 W.C. Robbins, Hassan, Factory 649 172 W.C. Robbins, Mecca, Factory 30 173 W.C. Robbins, Mecca, Factory 649 174 Lawson Robertson, Hassan, Factory 30 175 Lawson Robertson, Hassan, Factory 649 176 Lawson Robertson, Mecca, Factory 30 177 Lawson Robertson, Mecca, Factory 649 178 Melvin W. Sheppard (Vertical), Hassan, Factory 30 179 Melvin W. Sheppard (Vertical), Hassan, Factory 649 180 Melvin W. Sheppard (Vertical), Mecca, Factory 30 181 Melvin W. Sheppard (Vertical), Mecca, Factory 649 182 Martin Sheridan, Hassan, Factory 30 183 Martin Sheridan, Hassan, Factory 649 184 Martin Sheridan, Mecca, Factory 30 185 Martin Sheridan, Mecca, Factory 649 186 Jim Stewart, Hassan, Factory 30 187 Jim Stewart, Hassan, Factory 649 188 Jim Stewart, Mecca, Factory 30 189 Jim Stewart, Mecca, Factory 649 190 Jack (Twin) Sullivan, Hassan, Factory 30 191 Jack (Twin) Sullivan, Hassan, Factory 649 192 Jack (Twin) Sullivan, Mecca, Factory 30 193 Jack (Twin) Sullivan, Mecca, Factory 649 194 C.D. Trubenbach (Correct), Hassan, Factory 30 195 C.D. Trubenbach (Correct), Hassan, Factory 649 196 C.D. Trudenbach (Error), Mecca, Factory 30 197 C.D. Trubenbach (Correct), Mecca, Factory 30 198 C.D. Trudenbach (Error), Mecca, Factory 649 199 C.D. Trubenbach (Correct), Mecca, Factory 649 200 Eddie Walsh, Hassan, Factory 30 201 Eddie Walsh, Hassan, Factory 649 202 Eddie Walsh, Mecca, Factory 30 203 Eddie Walsh, Mecca, Factory 649 204 Billy West, Hassan, Factory 30 205 Billy West, Hassan, Factory 649 206 Billy West, Mecca, Factory 30 207 Billy West, Mecca, Factory 649 208 Ad Wolgast, Hassan, Factory 30 209 Ad Wolgast, Hassan, Factory 649 210 Ad Wolgast, Mecca, Factory 30 211 Ad Wolgast, Mecca, Factory 649 Master Set Checklist - Series 2: # Name, Brand, Factory 212 Patsy Brannigan, Hassan, Factory 30 213 Patsy Brannigan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 214 Patsy Brannigan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 215 Patsy Brannigan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 216 Patsy Brannigan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 217 Patsy Brannigan, Tolstoi 218 Knock-Out Brown, Hassan, Factory 30 219 Knock-Out Brown, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 220 Knock-Out Brown, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 221 Knock-Out Brown, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 222 Knock-Out Brown, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 223 Knock-Out Brown, Tolstoi 224 Walter Bursch, Hassan, Factory 30 225 Walter Bursch, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 226 Walter Bursch, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 227 Walter Bursch, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 228 Walter Bursch, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 229 Walter Bursch, Tolstoi 230 Young Corbett, Hassan, Factory 30 231 Young Corbett, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 232 Young Corbett, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 233 Young Corbett, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 234 Young Corbett, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 235 Young Corbett, Tolstoi 236 Leach Cross, Hassan, Factory 30 237 Leach Cross, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 238 Leach Cross, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 239 Leach Cross, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 240 Leach Cross, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 241 Leach Cross, Tolstoi 242 C.M. Daniels (Crouching), Hassan, Factory 30 243 C.M. Daniels (Crouching), Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 244 C.M. Daniels (Crouching), Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 245 C.M. Daniels (Crouching), Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 246 C.M. Daniels (Crouching), Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 247 C.M. Daniels (Crouching), Tolstoi 248 Young Donahoe, Hassan, Factory 30 249 Young Donahoe, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 250 Young Donahoe, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 251 Young Donahoe, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 252 Young Donahoe, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 253 Young Donahoe, Tolstoi 254 W.C. Fielding, Hassan, Factory 30 255 W.C. Fielding, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 256 W.C. Fielding, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 257 W.C. Fielding, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 258 W.C. Fielding, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 259 W.C. Fielding, Tolstoi 260 John Flanagan (Horizontal), Hassan, Factory 30 261 John Flanagan (Horizontal), Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 262 John Flanagan (Horizontal), Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 263 John Flanagan (Horizontal), Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 264 John Flanagan (Horizontal), Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 265 John Flanagan (Horizontal), Tolstoi 266 Joe Gans, Hassan, Factory 30 267 Joe Gans, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 268 Joe Gans, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 269 Joe Gans, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 270 Joe Gans, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 271 Joe Gans, Tolstoi 272 Geo. Gardiner, Hassan, Factory 30 273 Geo. Gardiner, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 274 Geo. Gardiner, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 275 Geo. Gardiner, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 276 Geo. Gardiner, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 277 Geo. Gardiner, Tolstoi 278 H.E. Gissing, Hassan, Factory 30 279 H.E. Gissing, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 280 H.E. Gissing, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 281 H.E. Gissing, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 282 H.E. Gissing, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 283 H.E. Gissing, Tolstoi 284 Abe Goodman, Hassan, Factory 30 285 Abe Goodman, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 286 Abe Goodman, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 287 Abe Goodman, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 288 Abe Goodman, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 289 Abe Goodman, Tolstoi 290 Jack Goodman, Hassan, Factory 30 291 Jack Goodman, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 292 Jack Goodman, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 293 Jack Goodman, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 294 Jack Goodman, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 295 Jack Goodman, Tolstoi 296 Charley Griffin, Hassan, Factory 30 297 Charley Griffin, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 298 Charley Griffin, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 299 Charley Griffin, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 300 Charley Griffin, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 301 Charley Griffin, Tolstoi 302 J.L. Hartranft, Hassan, Factory 30 303 J.L. Hartranft, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 304 J.L. Hartranft, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 305 J.L. Hartranft, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 306 J.L. Hartranft, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 307 J.L. Hartranft, Tolstoi 308 Harry Haywood Jr, Hassan, Factory 30 309 Harry Haywood Jr, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 310 Harry Haywood Jr, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 311 Harry Haywood Jr, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 312 Harry Haywood Jr, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 313 Harry Haywood Jr, Tolstoi 314 Joe Jeanette, Hassan, Factory 30 315 Joe Jeannette, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 316 Joe Jeannette, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 317 Joe Jeannette, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 318 Joe Jeannette, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 319 Joe Jeannette, Tolstoi 320 James Jeffries (Drapes), Hassan, Factory 30 321 James Jeffries (Drapes), Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 322 James Jeffries (Drapes), Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 323 James Jeffries (Drapes), Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 324 James Jeffries (Drapes), Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 325 James Jeffries (Drapes), Tolstoi 326 Harry Jensen, Hassan, Factory 30 327 Harry Jensen, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 328 Harry Jensen, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 329 Harry Jensen, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 330 Harry Jensen, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 331 Harry Jensen, Tolstoi 332 Jack Johnson (Blue), Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 333 Jack Johnson (Blue), Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 334 Jack Johnson (Blue), Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 335 Jack Johnson (Blue), Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 336 Jack Johnson (Blue), Tolstoi 337 Jack Johnson (Green), Hassan, Factory 30 (Series 2 reversed image) 338 Jack Johnson (Green), Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 339 Jack Johnson (Green), Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 340 Jack Johnson (Green), Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 341 Jack Johnson (Green), Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 342 Joseph Jordan, Hassan, Factory 30 343 Joseph Jordan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 344 Joseph Jordan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 345 Joseph Jordan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 346 Joseph Jordan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 347 Joseph Jordan, Tolstoi 348 Al Kaufman, Hassan, Factory 30 349 Al Kaufman, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 350 Al Kaufman, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 351 Al Kaufman, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 352 Al Kaufman, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 353 Al Kaufman, Tolstoi 354 W.J. Keating, Hassan, Factory 30 355 W.J. Keating, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 356 W.J. Keating, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 357 W.J. Keating, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 358 W.J. Keating, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 359 W.J. Keating, Tolstoi 360 W.J. Kramer, Hassan, Factory 30 361 W.J. Kramer, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 362 W.J. Kramer, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 363 W.J. Kramer, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 364 W.J. Kramer, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 365 W.J. Kramer, Tolstoi 366 Sam Langford, Hassan, Factory 30 367 Sam Langford, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 368 Sam Langford, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 369 Sam Langford, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 370 Sam Langford, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 371 Sam Langford, Tolstoi 372 Young Loughrey, Hassan, Factory 30 373 Young Loughrey, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 374 Young Loughrey, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 375 Young Loughrey, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 376 Young Loughrey, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 377 Young Loughrey, Tolstoi 378 Emilo Lunghi, Hassan, Factory 30 379 Emilo Lunghi, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 380 Emilo Lunghi, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 381 Emilo Lunghi, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 382 Emilo Lunghi, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 383 Emilo Lunghi, Tolstoi 384 Honey Mellody, Hassan, Factory 30 385 Honey Mellody, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 386 Honey Mellody, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 387 Honey Mellody, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 388 Honey Mellody, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 389 Honey Mellody, Tolstoi 390 Frankie Neil, Hassan, Factory 30 391 Frankie Neil, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 392 Frankie Neil, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 393 Frankie Neil, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 394 Frankie Neil, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 395 Frankie Neil, Tolstoi 396 Fighting Dick Nelson, Hassan, Factory 30 397 Fighting Dick Nelson, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 398 Fighting Dick Nelson, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 399 Fighting Dick Nelson, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 400 Fighting Dick Nelson, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 401 Fighting Dick Nelson, Tolstoi 402 Young Nitchie, Hassan, Factory 30 403 Young Nitchie, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 404 Young Nitchie, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 405 Young Nitchie, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 406 Young Nitchie, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 407 Young Nitchie, Tolstoi 408 Smythe Northridge, Hassan, Factory 30 409 Smythe Northridge, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 410 Smythe Northridge, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 411 Smythe Northridge, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 412 Smythe Northridge, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 413 Smythe Northridge, Tolstoi 414 Phila. Jack O’Brien, Hassan, Factory 30 415 Phila. Jack O’Brien, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 416 Phila. Jack O’Brien, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 417 Phila. Jack O’Brien, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 418 Phila. Jack O’Brien, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 419 Phila. Jack O’Brien, Tolstoi 420 Tommy O’Keefe, Hassan, Factory 30 421 Tommy O’Keefe, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 422 Tommy O’Keefe, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 423 Tommy O’Keefe, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 424 Tommy O’Keefe, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 425 Tommy O’Keefe, Tolstoi 426 George Obermeyer, Hassan, Factory 30 427 George Obermeyer, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 428 George Obermeyer, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 429 George Obermeyer, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 430 George Obermeyer, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 421 George Obermeyer, Tolstoi 432 Wm. Papke, Hassan, Factory 30 433 Wm. Papke, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 434 Wm. Papke, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 435 Wm. Papke, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 436 Wm. Papke, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 437 Wm. Papke, Tolstoi 438 Frank Riley, Hassan, Factory 30 439 Frank Riley, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 440 Frank Riley, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 441 Frank Riley, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 442 Frank Riley, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 443 Frank Riley, Tolstoi 444 J.A. Ruddy, Hassan, Factory 30 445 J.A. Ruddy, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 446 J.A. Ruddy, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 447 J.A. Ruddy, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 448 J.A. Ruddy, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 449 J.A. Ruddy, Tolstoi 450 Unk Russell, Hassan, Factory 30 451 Unk Russell, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 452 Unk Russell, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 453 Unk Russell, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 454 Unk Russell, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 455 Unk Russell, Tolstoi 456 Harry Sedley Jr., Hassan, Factory 30 457 Harry Sedley Jr., Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 458 Harry Sedley Jr., Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 459 Harry Sedley Jr., Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 460 Harry Sedley Jr., Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 461 Harry Sedley Jr., Tolstoi 462 Melvin W. Sheppard (Horizontal), Hassan, Factory 30 463 Melvin W. Sheppard (Horizontal), Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 464 Melvin W. Sheppard (Horizontal), Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 465 Melvin W. Sheppard (Horizontal), Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 466 Melvin W. Sheppard (Horizontal), Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 467 Melvin W. Sheppard (Horizontal), Tolstoi 468 C.C. Steinert, Hassan, Factory 30 469 C.C. Steinert, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 470 C.C. Steinert, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 471 C.C. Steinert, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 472 C.C. Steinert, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 473 C.C. Steinert, Tolstoi 474 Harry Stone, Hassan, Factory 30 475 Harry Stone, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 476 Harry Stone, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 477 Harry Stone, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 478 Harry Stone, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 479 Harry Stone, Tolstoi 480 James P. Sullivan, Hassan, Factory 30 481 James P. Sullivan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 482 James P. Sullivan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 483 James P. Sullivan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 484 James P. Sullivan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 485 James P. Sullivan, Tolstoi 486 Mike (Twin) Sullivan, Hassan, Factory 30 487 Mike (Twin) Sullivan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 488 Mike (Twin) Sullivan, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 489 Mike (Twin) Sullivan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 490 Mike (Twin) Sullivan, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 491 Mike (Twin) Sullivan, Tolstoi 492 Clarence B. Tippett, Hassan, Factory 30 493 Clarence B. Tippett, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 494 Clarence B. Tippett, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 495 Clarence B. Tippett, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 496 Clarence B. Tippett, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 497 Clarence B. Tippet, Tolstoi 498 Jimmy Walsh, Hassan, Factory 30 499 Jimmy Walsh, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 500 Jimmy Walsh, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 501 Jimmy Walsh, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 502 Jimmy Walsh, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 503 Jimmy Walsh, Tolstoi 504 R.P. Williams, Hassan, Factory 30 505 R.P. Williams, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 506 R.P. Williams, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 507 R.P. Williams, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 508 R.P. Williams, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 509 R.P. Williams, Tolstoi 510 Harold A. Wilson, Hassan, Factory 30 511 Harold A. Wilson, Hassan Series 2, Factory 30 512 Harold A. Wilson, Hassan Series 2, Factory 649 513 Harold A. Wilson, Mecca Series 2, Factory 30 514 Harold A. Wilson, Mecca Series 2, Factory 649 515 Harold A. Wilson, Tolstoi Master Set Checklist - Series 3: # Name, Brand “Series”, Factory 516 Matty Baldwin, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 517 Matty Baldwin, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 649 518 Harry Cline, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 30 519 Harry Cline, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 649 520 Frankie Conley, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 30 521 Frankie Conley, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 649 522 Albert Cutler (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” F. 30 523 Albert Cutler (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” F649 524 Albert Cutler (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” F 30 525 Albert Cutler (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” F649 526 John Daly, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 30 527 John Daly, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 649 528 Al Delmont, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 529 Al Delmont, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 649 530 Calvin Demarest, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Fact. 30 531 Calvin Demarest, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Fact. 649 532 Dave Deshler, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 533 Dave Deshler, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 649 534 Findlay Douglas, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 30 535 Findlay Douglas, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 649 536 Alex Dunbar, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 30 537 Alex Dunbar, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 649 538 Chas. Eyton (Referee), Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize F’s” F30 539 Chas. Eyton (Referee), Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize F’s” F649 540 Chas. K. Hamilton, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 541 Chas. K. Hamilton, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 542 “Johnny” Hayes, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 543 “Johnny” Hayes, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 544 William Heins, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 30 545 William Heins, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 649 546 F. Herreshoff, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 30 547 F. Herreshoff, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 649 548 Jack Hobens, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 30 549 Jack Hobens, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 649 550 Hans Holmer, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 551 Hans Holmer, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 552 Hans Holmer, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 553 Hans Holmer, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 649 554 Willie Hoppe (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” F 30 555 Willie Hoppe (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players” F649 556 Willie Hoppe (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” F 30 557 Willie Hoppe (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” F649 558 Arch Hoxsey, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 559 Arch Hoxsey, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 560 Thomas Hueston, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Fact. 30 561 Thomas Hueston, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Fact. 649 562 Thure Johansson, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 563 Thure Johansson, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 564 Thure Johansson, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fy. 30 565 Thure Johansson, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fy. 649 566 Lee R. Johns, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 30 567 Lee R. Johns, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 649 568 Ralph Johnstone, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 569 Ralph Johnstone, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 570 Jerome Keogh, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 30 571 Jerome Keogh, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 649 572 Abel Kiviat, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 573 Abel Kiviat, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 574 Abel Kiviat, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 649 575 Frank Klaus, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 576 Frank Klaus, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 649 577 Patsy Kline, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 578 Patsy Kline, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 649 579 Gusta Ljungstrom, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 580 Gusta Ljungstrom, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 581 Geo. Low, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 30 582 Geo. Low, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 649 583 JJ McEntee, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 584 JJ McEntee, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 585 JJ McEntee, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 586 JJ McEntee, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 649 587 Fred Meadows, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 588 Fred Meadows, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 589 Fred Meadows, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 30 590 Fred Meadows, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 649 591 J.B. Moisant, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 592 J.B. Moisant, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 593 Ora Morningstar (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool…,” Factory 30 594 Ora Morningstar (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool…,” Factory 649 595 Ora Morningstar (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool…,” Factory 30 596 Ora Morningstar (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool…,” Factory 649 597 Gil Nicholls, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 30 598 Gil Nicholls, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 649 599 Alfredo De Oro, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 30 600 Alfredo De Oro, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard Players,” Factory 649 601 Tommy O’Toole, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 30 602 Tommy O’Toole, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact 649 603 James Rector, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 604 James Rector, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 605 James Rector, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 649 606 Glenn Riddell, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 30 607 Glenn Riddell, Mecca “Series of Champion Bowlers,” Factory 649 608 Percy Sellen, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 609 Percy Sellen, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 610 Percy Sellen, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 611 Percy Sellen, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 649 612 Alex Smith, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 30 613 Alex Smith, Mecca “Series of Champion Golfers,” Factory 649 614 Johnny Summers (Boxing), Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize…,” F 30 615 Johnny Summers (Boxing), Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize…,”F649 616 Johnny Summers (Rowing), Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize…”F 30 617 Johnny Summers (Rowing), Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize…”F649 618 George Sutton (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard…,” Fact. 30 619 George Sutton (Playing), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard…,” Fact 649 620 George Sutton (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard…,” Fact. 30 621 George Sutton (Portrait), Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard…,” Fact 649 622 E.J. Sweeney, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 623 E.J. Sweeney, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 624 E.J. Sweeney, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 625 E.J. Sweeney, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 649 626 Fred Welsh, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 627 Fred Welsh, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 649 628 Cowboy Charles Weston, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard…,” Fact. 30 629 Cowboy Charles Weston, Mecca “Series of Champion Pool & Billiard…,” F 649 630 Edward Payson Weston, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 30 631 Edward Payson Weston, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes,” Factory 649 632 Edward Payson Weston, Mecca “Series of Champ. Athletes/PrizeFighters” F. 30 633 Edward Payson Weston, Mecca “Series of Champ. Athletes/PrizeFighters” F. 649 Cards that do not exist - Series 1: # Name (Variation), Brand, Factory NA Robert Cloughan (Error), Hassan, Factory 30 NA Robert Cloughan (Error), Hassan, Factory 649 NA S.P. Gillis (Variation), Hassan, Factory 30 NA S.P. Gillis (Variation), Hassan, Factory 649 NA H.J. Handy, Hassan, Factory 30 NA H.J. Handy, Hassan, Factory 649 NA Jack Johnson (Green), Mecca, Factory 30 NA C.D. Trudenbach (Error), Hassan, Factory 30 NA C.D. Trudenbach (Error), Hassan, Factory 649 Cards that do not exist - Series 2: # Name (Variation), Brand, Factory NA Joe Jeanette (One N), Hassan, Series 2, Factory 30 NA Joe Jeanette (One N), Hassan, Series 2, Factory 649 NA Joe Jeanette (One N), Mecca, Series 2, Factory 30 NA Joe Jeanette (One N), Mecca, Series 2, Factory 649 NA Joe Jeanette (One N), Tolstoi NA Joe Jeannette (Two N’s), Hassan, Factory 30 NA Jack Johnson (Blue), Hassan, Factory 30 NA Jack Johnson (Green), Tolstoi Cards that have not yet surfaced or do not exist - Series 3: # Name, Brand “Series”, Factory NA “Johnny” Hayes, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fact. 30 NA “Johnny” Hayes, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Fac. 649 NA Abel Kiviat, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 NA Gusta Ljungstrom, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” F. 30 NA Gusta Ljungstrom, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” F. 649 NA James Rector, Mecca “Series of Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters,” Factory 30 Last edited by G1911; 12-06-2024 at 11:23 AM. |
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Congrats Greg. Amazing accomplishment. I'd be first in line if you made a coffee table type book of your findings with front/back images. No pressure!
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Thank you Mark, it's been a ton of fun.
I better get photographing and find a designer! |
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Congrats, Greg!
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