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Old 03-06-2009, 07:51 AM
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Posted By: Rich Blackburn

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My father and I have been long time collectors, never have had cards graded before but my father wanted to try. The grades were pretty much expected, the only disappointments were the E90-2 Honus Wagner, N173 Dell Darling, and the E90-1 Buster Brown (did not meet minimum size), feel Wagner was better than the grade received. Will probably ask for a review. Can't wait for the National in Cleveland, live in Steubenville about 2.5 hours away. Well here's the submission. Any comments are welcome, will try to upload scans in the future. Thanks


1 1911 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 BOB BESCHER Hands In Air 40
2 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 JACK BLISS 40
3 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 MORDECAI BROWN Chicago On Shirt 30
4 1911 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 HOWIE CAMNITZ Hands Above Head 50
5 1910 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 FRANK DELEHANTY 30
6 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 TOM DOWNEY Batting 30
7 1911 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 JOHNNY EVERS With Bat, Chicago On Shirt 10
8 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 ED KONETCHY Glove Near Ground 40
9 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 TOMMY LEACH Bending Over 40
10 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 LEFTY LEIFIELD Batting 30
11 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 SHERRY MAGEE With Bat 40
12 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 GEORGE SCHIRM 30
13 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 FRED SNODGRASS Catching 30
14 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 JAKE THIELMAN 20
15 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 DOTS MILLER 30
16 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 JAKE PFEISTER Throwing 30
17 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 AMBROSE PUTTMAN 30
18 1909-11 Polar Bear T206 LEE QUILLEN 40
19 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 CHRISTY MATHEWSON White Cap 50
20 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 IRON MAN MCGINNITY 30
21 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 GEORGE MCQUILLAN With Bat 20
22 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 NEWT RANDALL 40
23 1910 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 JOHN TITUS 40
24 1911 Sweet Caporal Cigarettes T206 HOOKS WILTSE Portrait, With Cap 40
25 1910 Piedmont Cigarettes T206 IRV YOUNG 30
26 1911 Polar Bear T205 RUSSELL FORD White Cap 30
27 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 AL BRIDWELL 40
28 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 BUSTER BROWN 0 - S
29 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 FRED CLARKE Philadelphia 20
30 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 FRANK CORRIDON 30
31 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 SAM LEEVER 30
32 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 GEORGE MCQUILLAN 50
33 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 ORVAL OVERALL 10
34 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 LEW RICHIE 20
35 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 JOHNNY SEIGLE 40
36 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 FRED TENNEY 40
37 1909-11 American Caramel Co. E90-1 ROY THOMAS 40
38 1909 Croft's Candy E92 LARRY DOYLE With Bat 50
39 1909-10 Briggs Co. Lozenge Makers E97 JOE KELLY 30
40 1911 George Close Candy Co. E94 ART DEVLIN 50
41 1911 George Close Candy Co. E94 SHERRY MAGEE 40
42 1910 Nadja Caramels E104-II HAM HYATT 20
43 1910 Nadja Caramels E104-II SAM LEEVER 10
44 1910 Nadja Caramels E104-II NICK MADDOX 30
45 1910 Nadja Caramels E104-II DEACON PHILLIPPE 40
46 1910 American Caramel Co. E90-2 HONUS WAGNER 30
47 1888-89 Old Judge Cigarettes N173 DELL DARLING 50

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Old 03-06-2009, 07:55 AM
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Posted By: Rob D.

Congrats, Rich.

I'm going to type this quickly before lightning strikes me, but I think it's pretty exciting when someone receives his or her very first submission back from a grading company. I compare it to kind of like opening your first pack of cards of the season. (Back when collectors still opened packs at the start of a season, of course.)

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Old 03-06-2009, 08:47 AM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Hey Rich, and welcome.

If I may ask, what were/are you reasons for having cards graded, given
that you've collected for years without grading?

Thanks.

Frank W.

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Old 03-06-2009, 09:20 AM
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Posted By: Red

Probably for the same reason that most people have moved to indoor plumbing.

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Old 03-06-2009, 09:24 AM
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Posted By: rich blackburn

The grading was sometime my father really wanted to do. We started collecting together in 1976, I was in 6th grade. The first card show we went to was in Philadelphia in 1977, my father was the last bidder out on a 1952 Topps Set at that show, winning bid $950.00, oh well!

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Posted By: peter ullman

Rich...welcone...you and your dad must have a nice collection! I've been collecting about as long as you have...primarily vintage for almost 20 years now. I've only had cards graded for potential resale...because that's primarily where the value is in these services...resale.

I'm sure you and your dad truly love your cards the way most of us do...so ultimately the slabs mean nothing...to me!

Happy collecting...I'd love to see some pics of your cards!

pete ullman

ps...I bet your wags is nicer than mine!
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Posted By: Jim VB

Rich,

Congrats on your first submission, and welcome to the board. As you can see from the responses you got, this board has had an ongoing debate about the relative merits of grading. (Fortunately, the board has come down, almost unanimously in favor of indoor plumbing.)

Pay no attention if a skirmish breaks out in your thread. You didn't cause it. And it won't be settled today.

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Posted By: Keith O\'Leary

when you get a chance Rich it would be appreciated. thanks, Keith

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