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There will be a Morehouse 3.0 and a 4.0 and a 5.0 and they'll all contact Jeff Gross.
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Jeff, congrats on your key involvement in both discoveries of D352 Morehouse Baking cards. Unfortunately, Morehouse #2 burst my balloon. I say this because I've relished having this rare 1-of-1 Morehouse card of WaJo (per the pop reports) for 25+ years. I was so happy that the Morehouse #! find didn't include a WaJo. But apparently, Morehouse #2 did include a WaJo, as a WaJo now appears in the PSA pop report, and I assume it is one of the "big boy cards" that the Morehouse #2 finder has consigned to Heritage. If so, I imagine that Heritage will promote it as the only known Morehouse WaJo, but any Net54 member who bids on it will know there are at least two examples in existence.
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Edit, i cant read. I see this is the same find as the Heritage one
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Val—I’m sure the HA copy won’t be as nice as yours. Apparently, this group has another Ruth, albeit with a heavy crease through the middle from what I have been told, and a few Wagners. Still no Cobb though from what I have heard.
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I remember you asking about WaJo in the first Morehouse find and I was so happy for you to know that you still had the one/only. When I had the chance to see these, I saw the Johnson and thought of you again. But yours is still amazing, beautiful and was a 1/1 for a very long time… king of the hill for 2 and 1/2 decades! And now, it’s still likely the best one (and only one of two, still amazingly rare) There may be more still to follow - but there will never be another 1 of 1 WaJo. Yours had and got to retire that moniker! Jeff
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Thanks, Jay and Jeff, for your most kind words. The newly listed example in the PSA pop report is a PSA 3. As we are aware, what gets a 3 grade from PSA these day used to get a 4 or 5 grade. So, I have to think that the newly discovered example is nicer than mine. But, it's all part of collecting, which is such great fun.
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Don't have one and probably never will, but reading the offer on the back, I like that you just had to show 50 different cards to get the prize and did not have to trade them in.
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SGC used to label these D382s this way but I don't know if they still would.
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Drew, thanks for your interesting point of view. But, truth be told, I'd rather have a 1-of-1 WaJo card than a price point. I plan to keep this card until I pass, at which time my wife (presumably, as she is younger and in better health) will consign it to an auction house.
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BTW, how will you feel when another Morehouse WaJo pops up-- with card #91 instead of #90? Must have? Seems just a matter of time given the frequency that the Morehouse ad back is being uncovered.
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There is a very, very long time collector in the DC area whom I have known for 25-30+ years. He began collecting pre-War cards sometime around the late 1970's, I believe. Sadly (for him), he was (and still is) constantly churning his collection, often via trades with local dealers. In 2013, he gave me a hand-written list of the incredible WaJo, Ruth, Cobb, Wagner, etc. cards he once owned, and the Morehouse WaJo is on this list (along with other WaJos such as Boston Garter, T204, Texas Tommy, Vassar Sweater, Ware's Basemant, Indianapolis Brewing, Oakland Tribune, T215-2 Red Cross, Baseball Bats, Holland Creameries, etc.). I acquired some of these other WaJo cards at local card shows after this collector had traded them away.
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Seeking very scarce/rare cards for my Sam Rice master collection, e.g., E210 York Caramel Type 2 (upgrade), 1931 W502, W504 (upgrade), W572 sepia, W573, 1922 Haffner's Bread, 1922 Keating Candy, 1922 Witmor Candy Type 2 (vertical back), 1926 Sports Co. of Am. with ad & blank backs. Also 1917 Merchants Bakery & Weil Baking cards of WaJo. Also E222 A.W.H. Caramel cards of Revelle & Ryan. |
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