Top Five Combos in the 1941 Double Play Set

Ranking the top five player combinations in the 1941 Double Play baseball card set
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Read moreHere’s one man’s rankings of the top pre-war baseball card sets in history
Read moreGoudey produced several baseball card sets and here’s my not-so-definitive ranking of them
Read moreRecently, I ranked all 25 of the 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel cards. I figured I’d take a look at the 1910 E96 set, which was a virtual continuation of that issue. With that said, here are all 30 of the E96 cards ranked. As usual, this ranking is based on player star power, the picture on the card, and my
Read morePreviously, I took a stab at ranking all of the cards in the 1935 Goudey set. That was less about providing any type of meaningful and more about doing something for my own amusement. In other words, this site will slowly evolve into a forum of mind-numbing stupidity in 3…2… Writing a recent Philadelphia Caramel article for Sports Collectors Daily
Read moreAs a pre-war collector, like most, 95% or so my focus in on early baseball issues. But I also love the earlier football, basketball, and hockey cards, too. Beyond that, I even have a pretty passive interest in some other sports like golf, tennis, boxing, etc. That’s one of the reason the T51 Murad set just works for me. If
Read moreAn Introduction to Nonsense, Really The R321 1935 Goudey 4-in-1 cards are popular with collectors for any number of reasons. They are easily identifiable as they were the only 1930s Goudey baseball issue featuring four players on a card. The cards are also unique because the backs included puzzle pieces to create larger black and white pictures of individual players
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