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  eNews Issue #115 (November 2013)       www.oldcardboard.com


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Contents:
1. Updated Auction and Show Calendar
2. "Shoulderless" Cobb and Speaker Cards Expand Checklist
3. Latest Additions to the OldCardboard.com Website
4. Old Cardboard Key Events Calendar Leads Net54 Poll
5. News Briefs (A Digest of Recent Hobby Happenings)


1. Updated Auction and Show Calendar

The following is a summary of vintage card events coming up in the next 30-45 days. For the most current listings on additional vintage card shows and auctions, see the Key Events Calendar on the Old Cardboard website.

Have an event that needs to be on the OC Calendar?
Email editor@oldcardboard.com.


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November 2013

19Phone/Internet Prestige Collectibles Auction (see website for details).
19Internet JVSC Auctions (see website for details).
19-21Phone/Internet Hake's Americana & Collectibles Auction (incl. baseball; website).
20-21Phone/Internet Legendary Auctions Live/Phone Auction (see website for details).
20-21Phone/Internet Collectible Classics Auction (see website for details).
21Phone/Internet Sterling Sports Auctions (see website for details).
22-23Dallas/Internet Heritage Signature Sports Collectibles Auction (see website for details).
22-24Rosemont, Il Chicago Sun Times Sports Collectibles Conv. (see website for details).
23San Leandro, CA San Francisco Bay Area Show (see web page for details)
26Phone/Internet Mile High Auction (see website for details).
28Phone/Internet Small Traditions Auctions (see website for details).

December 2013

4-5Phone/Internet Clean Sweep Auctions (see website for details).
5Phone/Internet Collect Auctions (see website for details).
6-8King of Prussia, PA Phila. Sports Card & Memorabilia Show (see website for details).
7Phone/Internet SCP Auctions (see website for details).
12Phone/Internet Mile High Auction (see website for details).
12Phone/Internet Huggins & Scott Auctions (see website for details).
12Internet Sirius Sportscards (see website for details).
17Internet JVSC Auctions (see website for details).
18Phone/Internet Hunt Auctions (see website for details).
28Phone/Internet Small Traditions Auctions (see website for details).
30Phone/Internet Sterling Sports Auctions (see website for details).


2. "Shoulderless" Cobb and Speaker Cards Expand Checklist

Two new cards--both for players now in the baseball Hall of Fame--have been added to the checklist for an obscure 1920s card group believed to be cut from strips or an advertising piece. They are not cataloged in the American Card Catalog.

The two players are Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker. Together, they expand the checklist for the set to eleven players.

Both cards were auctioned last month at the Robert Edward Auctions inaugural Fall auction. The cards were auctioned as individual lots. The Cobb card sold for $2252 including buyers premium; the Speaker card closed at $711.

The set has taken the hobby nickname "Shoulderless Players" due to the severely cropped shoulders on the poses printed on the cards.

Although examples from the very rare set were first discovered by the hobby just over a decade ago, very little is known about the cards today. A card of Rogers Hornsby was discovered and gained some hobby attention in 2011, as reported in
Issue #86 (June 2011) of the Old Cardboard eNewsletter.

The sepia-toned cards measure nominally 1-1/2 by 2-5/8 inches with the player name and team printed in a white panel across the bottom. They are printed on thin stock with blank backs.

The card of at least one screen actor, Norman Kerry, has been reported as part of the set. Kerry is perhaps best remembered for his roles in the 1923 box office hit, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as well as the 1925 classic The Phantom of the Opera.

The cards were originally printed around 1923 or 1924. The thin stock used and the straight but somewhat irregular cut size have caused some collectors to speculate that the cards may be cut from an advertising piece.

A Set Profile along with a Checklist and Gallery of all eleven known cards from the set is provided on the Old Cardboard website. To date, there is only one example known for each player in the set.


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3. Latest Additions to the OldCardboard.com Website

We are continually expanding the Old Cardboard website with more set profiles, checklists and card galleries. Recent (past 30-40 days) additions include:

Set Profiles have been added for:
1928   Major Drapkin Cigarettes (UK)
1949   Leaf Premiums
1959   R414-15 Bazooka

Set Checklists have been added for:
1888   N403   Yum Yum Tobacco
1928   Major Drapkin Cigarettes (UK; baseball only)
1931-32   W463-2   "Four-on-One" Exhibits
1937   Kellogg's Pep Sports Stamps
1949   Leaf Premiums

Set Galleries have been added for:
1928   Major Drapkin Cigarettes (UK; baseball only)
1931-32   W463-2   "Four-on-One" Exhibits
1937   Kellogg's Pep Sports Stamps
1949   Leaf Premiums

Updating the website with checklists and full set galleries for additional vintage sets is an ongoing project, so check back often to check out the latest additions. There are now many thousands of card images on the website and the list continues to grow every month. We welcome and encourage feedback with checklist additions, card images, error corrections and suggestions. Please send all input to editor@oldcardboard.com.

Beyond the above pages recently added to the Old Cardboard website, we continue to expand and refine our eBay Custom Search Links to make finding vintage baseball cards on eBay easier than ever. The results of these searches are continuously changing, so check back often to find the most recent eBay listings. Samples of a few of these custom searches are provided below. Hundreds more are provided on the Set Profile pages throughout the Old Cardboard website.

F-Cards
1916 Tango Eggs
1928 F50 Ice Cream
1935-41 Wheaties
1937/38 Dixie Lids
1952-54 Dixie Lids
1937/48 Kelloggs
1947-50 Hage's Dairy
1952 F272-3 Wheaties
Num Num Chips

R-Cards (Post-WWII)
1943/49 M.P. & Co.
1949 Leaf
1934-36 Batter Up
1929 R316 Kashin
1934-36 Diamond Stars
1941 Double Play
1936 R311 Glossy/Leather
1936 R312 Color Tint
1935 Schutter-Johnson

(more custom searches
by major card groups)



4. Old Cardboard's Key Events Calendar Leads Net54 Poll

The widely used Key Events Calendar on the Old Cardboard website polled first among Net54 Forum members in a poll conducted last month on the Forum's website. As reflected in the poll results below, OC is the leading website that vintage baseball card collectors access to keep track of hobby events. Additional forum member comments are provided in the Net54 Forum thread.
We are of course delighted to see the confidence that vintage collectors place in the Old Cardboard website and remain committed to keeping the Key Events Calendar as comprehensive and current as possible. To that end, we welcome all input from auction houses and show organizers about upcoming events and will update the Calendar promptly as new information is received. Please send all input to editor@oldcardboard.com.


5. News Briefs (A Digest of Recent Hobby Happenings)

Base Ball Stars Notebook Checklist Expanded. Thanks to reader Chris Wiersbicki, we have expanded the Checklist and Set Gallery for the 1910-1918 Base Ball Stars II Notebook Covers series to include George Gibson. Although curiously labeled "Charlie" Gibson, the cover image is no doubt that of George (Moon) Gibson, catcher for the Pittsburg Nationals (Pirates) from 1905 through 1916.


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Old Cardboard, LLC.

Old Cardboard, LLC. was established in December 2003, to help bring information on vintage baseball card collecting to the hobbyist.  Produced by collectors for collectors, this comprehensive resource consists of three components: (1) Old Cardboard Magazine, (2) a companion website at www.oldcardboard.com and (3) this eNewsletter. The Old Cardboard website contains more than 500 pages of descriptive reference information for baseball card sets produced fifty years ago or longer.  Each of these set summaries has a direct set-specific link to auctions and a similar link to 's powerful search engine for further research.  The website also includes a Show and Auction Calendar, an eBay Top 50 Vintage Sellers List, and much more.  As a result, the Old Cardboard website makes a great "Alt-tab" companion for vintage card shoppers and researchers.  Old Cardboard eNews provides current hobby news, upcoming shows and auctions, and updates to the website and the magazine.  It is published around the middle of each month.  For a FREE subscription to the eNewsletter, or for subscription information on Old Cardboard Magazine, please visit the website at www.oldcardboard.com.  If you find this information resource helpful, please tell your friends.  We need your support and your feedback. Thank you.