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Bowman football cards....questions?

Hello there. First time on this forum.

I have a question for you avid card collectors. My father has 2 big albums filled with early 50s bowman football cards from his childhood.

The cards all look to be in great shape although this is not my collecting medium. He has both small and large varieties.

I would like to do something nice for him and set him up with a good way to archive these cards.
Some of the cards are "hinged" in the album like people used to do with stamps.
My questions are;
-is there an ecceptable way to remove them from the hinges?
-what would be a nice way to store and preserve them?

Thanks in advance for any help.
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  • bump ..

    looking for some help.

    Thanks.
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The best thing is to get them out of the album- if they are glued on then you have a problem. If you can get them out and not damage the cards I would suggest putting them into some top holders to protect them.
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    You should also know as Im sure you do that depending on the condition these Bowmans potentially have some serious value- especially certain short print cards.
  • Thanks for the help.

    I really have no idea as to value, and I know nothing about grading cards. The cards that are attatched in the album are done so with hinges not glue.

    Any suggestions on removing them from the hinges?

    From my untrained eye the cards all look to be in excellent condition as they have been stored in the album since 51, 52 and never saw the light of day for 50 years.

    also....any recomendations or links to where I might aquire some good holders?

    Thanks again.
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭
    So you can determine the years that you have:

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    As you probably are aware..be VERY careful removing the cards from the albums. DO NOT use tweezers,they will ident the card. Best is clean, dry hands. Store in sleeves in top loaders for now...until you know what your final plans are for teh cards.
  • mcolney1mcolney1 Posts: 990 ✭✭✭
    Can you provide a picture of the album and a close-up of how the cards are stored? I've removed some cards from different storage media and could offer some ideas.
    Collecting Topps, Philadelphia and Kellogg's from 1964-1989
  • Hey, thanks big daddy.

    I believe they are all 51-54. He does have alot of the large format ones, whatever year that is.

    I am a coin collector and have no idea the protocol for handling cards, thats why I came here for help.

    Thank you very much, maybe I'll try and post up some pictures.

    BTW, what would be the real gem cards to keep an ete out for?


  • << <i>Can you provide a picture of the album and a close-up of how the cards are stored? I've removed some cards from different storage media and could offer some ideas. >>



    Yes I will try and do that when I get home.
  • gosteelersgosteelers Posts: 2,668 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Hey, thanks big daddy.

    I believe they are all 51-54. He does have alot of the large format ones, whatever year that is.

    I am a coin collector and have no idea the protocol for handling cards, thats why I came here for help.

    Thank you very much, maybe I'll try and post up some pictures.

    BTW, what would be the real gem cards to keep an ete out for? >>



    1952 Bowman Large Buck Lansford would be nice...
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Hey, thanks big daddy.

    I believe they are all 51-54. He does have alot of the large format ones, whatever year that is.

    I am a coin collector and have no idea the protocol for handling cards, thats why I came here for help.

    Thank you very much, maybe I'll try and post up some pictures.

    BTW, what would be the real gem cards to keep an ete out for? >>






    any of the 1952 Large cards.....especially Lansford (last card) and HOFers and stars of any year.
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Hey, thanks big daddy.

    I believe they are all 51-54. He does have alot of the large format ones, whatever year that is.

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    By the way, if you have 52 Large...Perkdog and I may drown from the drool that we salivate!


  • << <i>

    << <i>Hey, thanks big daddy.

    I believe they are all 51-54. He does have alot of the large format ones, whatever year that is.

    ? >>





    By the way, if you have 52 Large...Perkdog and I may drown from the drool that we salivate! >>



    Ok cool.

    I love stuff like this on the coin forum, so Ill make sure and get some photos tonight.
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Hey, thanks big daddy.

    I believe they are all 51-54. He does have alot of the large format ones, whatever year that is.

    I am a coin collector and have no idea the protocol for handling cards, thats why I came here for help.

    Thank you very much, maybe I'll try and post up some pictures.

    BTW, what would be the real gem cards to keep an ete out for? >>



    1952 Bowman Large Buck Lansford would be nice... >>




    JIM Lansford would be very nice! image These cards you should check to see if you have as they are very condition sensitive and have exceptional value if well centered and in nice condition...They are from the 1952 Bowman Large set ( See the pic of the Tom Landry for comparison )

    #27-Bob Miller
    #36-John Lee Hancok
    #72-John Schweder
    #99-Joe Stydahar
    #108-Hubert Johnson
    #135-Gene Ronzani
    #144-Jim Lansford

    This list is the cards that have the most value as they are the most difficult to find in good condition but there are a bunch of others that hold alot of value as well. Let us know what you have and we can definately help you out.
  • I'll post a full report tonight....hopefully with some pictures.
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Anyone else eagerly awaiting some scans?


    SCAN SCAN SCAN SCAN SCAN image
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Anyone else eagerly awaiting some scans?


    SCAN SCAN SCAN SCAN SCAN image >>




    LOL..I am glad someone else is as pitiful as I am! I think I have checked on this thread 50 times already!
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Anyone else eagerly awaiting some scans?


    SCAN SCAN SCAN SCAN SCAN image >>




    LOL..I am glad someone else is as pitiful as I am! I think I have checked on this thread 50 times already! >>




    Ryan did you for one second think that I was not aware that you want scans as much as me?

    I was asking everone ELSE if they were waiting image
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    C'mon!!!
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    This is like watching a clock!
  • PubliusPublius Posts: 1,306 ✭✭
    This is like watching a clock!

    ///////////////////

    Oh, you said clock.... you do work in a prison after all image

    so whats a brother gotta do to get some scans around here?

    hey ho yo ladies (referring to BDB and Perk)

    joe
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    JS how ya been my friend? Any new pick ups? I just landed a gorgeous psa 8 '52 Bednarik!
  • otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭


    << <i>JS how ya been my friend? Any new pick ups? I just landed a gorgeous psa 8 '52 Bednarik! >>



    Hey, hey . . . No bragging. You make the rest of us peons feel even more insignificant... image

    I'm still looking to upgrade my PSA 2 1987 Topps Alvaro Espinoza baseball RC. I've given up hoping of ever improving my PSA 3 1984 Topps Punting Leaders...
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Got a scan?


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    Steve
    Good for you.
  • sorry for the delay pics comming...

    After looking through the album as you will see, I think it will be a real challenge to rescue these cards.
    It was put together by a 10 year old and alot of them are stuck with tape...sigh...

    I really hope I can salvage them though as it would mean alot to my dad.


    Just waiting on battery to charge ...I'll get some pics up tonight before I go to bed.
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭


    << <i>sorry for the delay pics comming... >>




    your such a tease......
  • Ok here are some pics......


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  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That is a great find! Man I would absolutely love it if I found something like that from my fathers childhood- congrats on a very nostalgic discovery.

    Unfortunately as far as value goes there is not much there as the cards are really beat up and I believe they are taped to the album?

    Thank You so much for the scans!
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭
    VERY VERY COOL...like looking back in a time warp...how a kid from the 50's would have loved those cards..thansk for sharing!


    can you show that backs of a few cards that you removed?
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭
    That book has so much "character" to it! simply awsome....what a relic!
  • bigfischebigfische Posts: 2,252 ✭✭
    Very cool item. I would leave as is, the way it was originally put together.
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  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    MAN!! What a great thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It totally brings you back into the early 1950's, your father I bet really enjoyed those cards the way they were supposed to be enjoyed.


    It is so painful looking at all the old tape on these cards though!!!
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    Ok thats it......

    haha. I know its in rough shape. Anything at all that would salvage these???? the ones that are taped on the back come off easily...the tape is pretty much broken free of the card...and although stained somewhat the tape is not on the card.


    Thanks for the interest guys!
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Very cool item. I would leave as is, the way it was originally put together. >>




    I couldnt agree more!
  • Regardless of the condition the cards are in.....that is pretty cool!
  • BigDaddyBowmanBigDaddyBowman Posts: 1,896 ✭✭✭


    << <i>MAN!! What a great thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It totally brings you back into the early 1950's, your father I bet really enjoyed those cards the way they were supposed to be enjoyed.


    It is so painful looking at all the old tape on these cards though!!! >>




    yes...I found myself cringing as I went through the pages. Thinking dollar signs I cringed...but aesethitcally and sentimentally VERY VALUABLE ....not that he would sell, but I bet it would fetch some big bucks in the right auction though...kept in original state that is.
  • perkdogperkdog Posts: 31,783 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Could you post a scan of the Gene Ronzani card- ( Green Bay Packers ) That card actually looked decent and if you pulled it off without any damage to the back you might be able to fetch several hundred for it- thats about the most valuable card you got in there.

    Again absolutely great thread!!!
  • Thanks guys.

    My dad also had 2 shoe boxes filled with baseball cards...that we still can't find.
  • I will post some more photos tomorrow when my battery charges. I'll get some of the backs o the loose ones.
  • mcolney1mcolney1 Posts: 990 ✭✭✭
    Keep it as is. Let you and his grand children enjoy it. Yes, cards in great shape have high value and grading potential, but those of us that buy graded cards online have no concept of the sentimentality of the card. You know where each card has been and can talk to your father about how he organized them, where he bought them, who where his favorite players. That's the real value, the value that means something.
    Collecting Topps, Philadelphia and Kellogg's from 1964-1989
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    I too would leave it as is.


    Nice item and thanks for showing it!


    Steve
    Good for you.
  • It looks like leaving the album as is seems to be the general concensus.

    It was fun going through it with my pop. He just lit up as he talked about all the different players. He said his dad would give him a penny for chores and he would run down to the corner store and buy a card with it. He and other kids in the neighborhood would trade them back and forth.

    He had some other interesting stuff in the album including the newspaper from when the Lions won the championship in 57. If you are from Detroit you can really appreciate how rare that item is...haha.

    Bobby Lane was his hero as a kid.

    Now if only we coul;d find his baseball cards....

  • TJMACTJMAC Posts: 864 ✭✭
    I would not do a thing to that album. Like everyone pretty much said, the memories it holds are of more value then if the cards were taken out. Even from a pure financial standpoint, I think those cards would have some value the way they are displayed. It is very unique and I would have to believe intact displays like that have to be fairly hard to come by.

    Thanks for sharing!
  • AhmanfanAhmanfan Posts: 4,419 ✭✭✭✭
    boy isn't that neat!
    Don't listen to all these fellas and think that the cards are worthless because they arent psa 5s or higher. Even in low grade, taped, or with back damage you have several thousand dollars in breakup value of the album there. Just an FYI.

    John

    edit to add: I would leave it as is too.
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