Pre-War Card Collector
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By Anson Whaley, a pre-war collector of sports and non-sports cards. Beckett and Sports Collectors Daily contributor. T205, T206, T207 baseball cards set builder. Scruffy looking. 2025 SABR Burdick Award Winner. Find my site at www.prewarcollector.com.
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It’s a long process but you can mute accounts, which is what I’ve done. It makes it much more enjoyable.
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I've been 99% complete with the 1910 Helmar Seals set (T110) feat. the seals of U.S. states, Native American tribes, & countries for a while. I finally completed it today with the card for the Choctaw Nation. I started this set about three years ago. That's 150/150 on this one. #Cardsky
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After picking up the card advertising a silhouette artist earlier this year, I was able to get this one on the left in this weekend's mail. The black creating the figures is not ink printed on the card. It's actually a black cutout that's affixed to the card. Quite hard to find. #Cardsky
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I know of a few people who have done all three sets. I'd love to know the actual number of folks that have them intact today. T207 is such a slog.
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Minus my graded cards, here are the 928 cards that comprise the 520-card T206 set and the basic/non-error 208-card T205 and 200-card T207 sets. Out of the binder for scanning and photo ops today. #Cardsky
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I'm not sure that I'm actually collecting P.T. Barnum stuff, but I look out for his cards when I can. Here are some early cards and an original ticket from 1887 for a Madison Square Garden show. #cardsky
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Took me a while but I finally found a suitable upgrade for the Chief Bender card in my T207 set. #Cardsky
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Ha -- hard to tell if it's intentional or a stray print mark
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These 1885 Lichten Bros. trade cards featured child boxers. While most variants of these cards do not provide names, a rarer variant includes the names of heavyweight champion John Sullivan and Paddy Ryan, as a depiction of one of their fights. #Cardsky
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The basketball cards in the T51 Murad College Sports set have taken the recent attention as they're oft-recognized as the first true cards of the sport. But the Michigan football card has always been a popular one. Here's the rare 'Number on front' 1st series variation. #Cardsky
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It's a great one! Though, his E95 is probably my favorite.
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Hall of Fame Native American pitcher Chief Bender led the league in win-loss percentages three different times. Here's his card in the 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel baseball card set. #Cardsky
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Among the earliest cards of legendary inventor Thomas Edison are these pair of c1879-80 advertising trade cards for Edison's Polyform medication, which used his name and likeness to promote their product. Edison later took the distributor to court for using his likeness. #Cardsky
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Ice baseball? No, I have not! I have an ice soccer card from a polar expedition set in 1915 and an ice yachting card in a Lambert/Butler set. But besides the common sports (skating, hockey, etc.) those are the less common pre-war ones that come to mind. Post-war I'm sure there are many.
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There are conflicting dates on when exactly this set of six winter sport cards was issued by Diamantine Schuhputz, a German shoe polish brand. Here are four of the six cards, including the highlight, which is the ice hockey card. #Cardsky
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I'm sorry but this card was too pretty not to buy. #Cardsky
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That's awesome -- and I'd never given the idea of uncut ones any thought.
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I've had thousands of Stollwerck Chocolate cards & know how difficult it is to find ones not in low-grade. Majority of graded ones I see are no higher than a 3 as many have indented corners from being stored in albums for decades. Couldn't pass up this SGC 4 of Ben Franklin. #cardsky
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Athletics and Red Sox star Jack Barry appeared on the membership cards for the Rovers Junior Baseball League, likely in Canada, in 1919 and 1920. While we don't know exactly how Barry was linked to the league, here are examples of the front of both foldout cards. #Cardsky