Sophomore Slump: Cutbacks were Common in Second Years of Popular Card Series’

Follow-up sports card series’ were often not printed with the same intensity as the inaugural sets
Read moreFollow-up sports card series’ were often not printed with the same intensity as the inaugural sets
Read moreA dozen elusive “Chuck Klein Says” cards are highlights of the 1934 Goudey set
Read moreThe Hall of Famer has two cards in the 1934 Goudey set but one is rarer and more valuable than the other
Read moreThe 1934 Goudey has a lot of big names but it’s arguably missing even more
Read moreLet’s take a look at the rarity of all of Goudey’s baseball card sets
Read moreThe removal of the legendary baseball player from Goudey’s later sets has confused collectors for decades
Read moreGoudey produced several baseball card sets and here’s my not-so-definitive ranking of them
Read moreGoudey and World Wide Gum dominated the 1930s baseball card scene
Read moreFake autographs on Goudey cards have been discovered
Read moreThe 1934 Goudey set had a tough act to follow. After Goudey’s legendary 1933 issue, the company was back for more in 1934 hoping to produce another gem. Genius, as it turns out, is hard to duplicate. The 1934 set was nice, don’t get me wrong. The cards are colorful and the square-like cut was a great 1930s innovation in
Read moreThe 1934 Goudey baseball card set was smaller than the 1933 edition and anchored by Lou Gehrig instead of Babe Ruth
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title V354 World Wide Gum Year 1934 Size 2 3/8″ x 2 7/8″ Images Color Type Canadian Number in Set 96 1934 V354 World Wide Gum Overview The 1934 Goudey baseball card followed up the popular 1933 release and as they did in 1933, World Wide Gum created their own version in Canada. Created by the World Wide Gum
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