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Here is an example of a 1925 and a 1926 so you can see the difference-
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Thanks for the responses. Now, I'll know to look for a the box/no box. If anyone does have a scan of a 26 Exhibits Ruth (or Gehrig), I'd love to see it. Thanks again!
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This card is in the forthcoming H&S auction. I assume this is another mislabled 28 Exhibits that SGC screwed up on?
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Yes Gary, thats a 1928. On the 1926 I have also been looking for a long time 7+ years for a Ruth and Gehrig too and have not even seen a photo either.
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If no Exhibit experts have seen a 26 Ruth (or Gehrig) with no box, are we sure that these even exist? I don't know if anyone's ever tried to complete a 26 Exhibits set, and how close they came and whether all of the cards were no box. I guess I'm wondering if this can't be like the 21 Exhibits vs the 23-24 Exhibits where some cards in each set had borders while others had no borders.
On a side question, Scott, I noticed in some of your ebay auctions, some of your 21 Exhibits (and 23-24 Exhibits) are greenish tone. Is this a variation? I thought 21 Exhibits were all grayish. |
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Well, here's another theory to screw with our heads. According to an old Beckett baseball collectibles book that I have the 1926 set consists of 70 'reruns' from 1925, 21 cards with the 1925 pictures but with the final line in the legend being "Ex. Sup. Co. U.S.A." and 37 entirely new cards. From what I can tell, the second grouping do not have boxes around their legends [Fewster is ID'd as one of the cards with a reused image and I've seen the 1926--it has no box around the legend]. According to the old Beckett. the only way to tell the reruns apart from the 1925s would be to compare the reruns to actual 1926s side by side for color differences. The 1925s are black and white, the 1926s are blue-gray, so the rerun 1925s should match the 1926 blue-grays. Now, whether that's correct or not I have no idea. I will have a look at what I have at home and see if there are discernable color differences with what I have.
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Well, I don't see any notable differences in tone between the 1925s and the 1926s I have.
One thing I've theorized in analyzing the 1920s boxing issues is that the company reprinted 1921-22 boxing cards into 1924. Perhaps the reality is that there is no 1926 Ruth or Gehrig, that they are really just reprinted 1925s, that there's no realistic way to tell them apart, and that the 1925s are really just DPs compared to the 1926 [no box] cards--which are the actual 1926 set? I wish they had copyright dates like the 1920s boxing cards or different croppings like the 1923 baseball reused images.
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