I love watching these study sessions on prewar cards. Orlando you are a great teacher that guides us along the roller coaster ride of these cards. Thank you so much for this info and just having FUN
Wow this was an awesome history lesson. Thank you for taking the time to explain this stuff to us. I had no idea there were so many different cards. Cant wait for part 3. Have a great day Orlando!!!
Hello Orlando, i am a recently lucky owner of this FANTASTIC and AWESOME book ! I enjoyed a lots to listen to your knowledge and in the same time looking at my book . Thanks so for sharing your knowledge about the vintage pre war cards. All the Best and Happy Collecting
I always wondered about these years in tobacco cards but never really looked into it. Thank you for taking the time to go over it and explain it, Orlando. I never considered the backs but they are pretty great too. Looking forward to the gold borders.
Thank you for releasing content like this. It's great to hear about some of these more obscure sets from over 100 years ago. I definitely prefer this era of cards over the sea of numbered parallel color match sparkle-fractors of Tommy Teenager. These cards are generally cheaper, too. 🙂
Imagine all the Abuelas thru the years who threw away cards, comics etc lol Man I used to keep all my early 90s cards in sleeves and top loaders and then Pokemon cards came out I used to have all those crazy expensive cards and played with them like meh these will never be worth anything 😂🥲. Now I only collect prewar and learned my lesson. The scarcer the better. I had no idea those t206 cards had the same print run as 90s Upper Deck!
Orlando, where can l order this nice book and what is the full title of the book. I am trying to look it up. Thanks again, l really enjoy your history videos😊
I love this... a RUclips course that is (free) knowledge and not, at a College or University where I would have to pay for... feels like I just stole something 🤭...but maybe College, was the scam..😅
Thank you Orlando. Amazing how many pre-war sets were printed that I had no idea about. I always learn so much from watching your videos. 🙏
You are so welcome!
I love watching these study sessions on prewar cards. Orlando you are a great teacher that guides us along the roller coaster ride of these cards. Thank you so much for this info and just having FUN
You are so welcome!
Great history lesson Orlando, thanks buddy 🔥🔥
My pleasure!
I love this series Orlando!! Well done and fun to watch!!
Thank you Liam
Fantastic video Orlando! Love hearing about all these different pre-war sets! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the community!
My pleasure!
Love this book, got it many many years ago! Thank you Orlando for educating our next generations👏👏👏👏💎
My pleasure! Hopefully the newer collectors will learn
Wow this was an awesome history lesson. Thank you for taking the time to explain this stuff to us. I had no idea there were so many different cards. Cant wait for part 3. Have a great day Orlando!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed learning about all these sets! Thanks for sharing this in great detail! Have a great week!
Thank you! You too!
I absolutely LOVE these videos, Orlando. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
More to come! I’m going to cover almost all the prewar issues
Some of these sets are so crazy scarce. It's great to have some education and background. Thank you, sir.
Yes they are! Many of these cards you may never see in person, maybe at the National
So much history! Honus Wagner & Ty Cobb were the BIG CARDS back in the day. Thanks for sharing 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Pre-War Masterclass! I love it! Keep up the great work!
Thanks! Will do!
I've collected t206 for a long time and still learned a lot. Thanks for taking the time to educate us, Orlando!
Thank you
Hello Orlando, i am a recently lucky owner of this FANTASTIC and AWESOME book ! I enjoyed a lots to listen to your knowledge and in the same time looking at my book . Thanks so for sharing your knowledge about the vintage pre war cards. All the Best and Happy Collecting
Congratulations on getting the book, it’s great reading. Best for research and learning. Appreciate your support
Great stuff, Orlando! Always learn something new in your videos. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much
Gave a video like as always - Enjoyed the video! It is really neat to see an overview of some of these amazing sets. Thanks for sharing, Orlando
Thank you Brian
Love this. I'll watch you go through the entire book page by page. Thanks
I’m going to cover the rest of the book for sure
I always wondered about these years in tobacco cards but never really looked into it. Thank you for taking the time to go over it and explain it, Orlando. I never considered the backs but they are pretty great too. Looking forward to the gold borders.
Glad to help!
Hi Orlando. That book is really in-depth. Thanks for sharing your knowledge pal, talk soon my friend.
Any time!
Thanks for your all your history of pre-war. Someday l would like to talked you about vintage cards. Thanks.
That would be cool! Any time
Great video series on Prewar cards! Looking forward to these! A 1911 Butter Crust Christy Mathewson just sold yesterday on Memory Lane for huge money!
Nice card, will get to it
Thank you for releasing content like this. It's great to hear about some of these more obscure sets from over 100 years ago. I definitely prefer this era of cards over the sea of numbered parallel color match sparkle-fractors of Tommy Teenager. These cards are generally cheaper, too. 🙂
Glad you enjoy it!
Great stuff!! I never knew their were so many different sets. I'm kind of partial to that A's set.
You and me both!
Nice series. This book is great. I would like to do a Harry Davis run from that era, but even a semi-star player would be expensive. Fun though.
Thank you
Great stuff Orlando!!
Thank you Trae
As always. ThAnk you for the education my friend
No problem 👍
Great video Orlando!
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice video
Thanks
Imagine all the Abuelas thru the years who threw away cards, comics etc lol Man I used to keep all my early 90s cards in sleeves and top loaders and then Pokemon cards came out I used to have all those crazy expensive cards and played with them like meh these will never be worth anything 😂🥲. Now I only collect prewar and learned my lesson. The scarcer the better. I had no idea those t206 cards had the same print run as 90s Upper Deck!
You and me both! Thanks so very much for your comments and story. Truly appreciate it
Graci as orlando i located a book $45 no cover octavio
Congrats Octavio, great book
Orlando, where can l order this nice book and what is the full title of the book. I am trying to look it up. Thanks again, l really enjoy your history videos😊
Hager's Comprehensive Price Guide To Rare Baseball cards 1886 to Present
Thanks
I love this... a RUclips course that is (free) knowledge and not, at a College or University where I would have to pay for...
feels like I just stole something 🤭...but maybe College, was the scam..😅
Love this comment, thank you
@@ACollectorsDream You're welcome
did these pre war card makers need permission to print the players and teams or they could do whatever they wanted??
They needed permission and paid the players for having the cards with their image. They paid very little though