Monday, March 8, 2021

The REAL Hall of Fame Collection Bottleneck

 

A few days ago I wrote a post about how certain hall of famers, particularly those with exclusively pre-war careers, have very few cards of them and thus present a major obstacle to anyone trying to put together a collection of career contemporary cards of Japanese Hall of Famers.

Excluding Eiji Sawamura (who has no known cards) probably the most difficult player to get is Tokichiro Ishii.  Ishii was a star hitter for Waseda University in the 1940s and was also later a manager of the team.  He was elected into the Hall of Fame in 1995 and is notable as only the second player to enter the hall without any professional baseball experience ( the first was former Meiji University star Kichiro Shimaoka in 1991).

Because he never played professionally, Ishii doesn't appear in any of the professional player card sets of the late 1940s.  University stars featured prominently in the menko sets of the 1929-1931 time period (which pre-dated the establishment of a professional league), but he was too young to appear in any of those either.

There is exactly ONE set of cards which he does feature in, which is the 1948 Big Six University set (JRM 44).  The above is his card in that set, the only card of him ever made.

Unfortunately for Hall of Fame collectors, its a rare one - Engel lists it as R4, meaning that fewer than 10 copies are known to exist.  One hasn't appeared in a Prestige Collectibles auction in over a decade!

So while I'm not actively pursuing a Hall of Fame collection, I'm glad to have this one in my collection!


12 comments:

  1. Awesome! Would be cool to see a list of all the Japanese HOFers and each of the rookie cards associated with them. That is a rare one for sure!

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    1. That is a good point, I've never seen a comprehensive list of Japanese HOF rookie cards.

      Part of the problem might be that for some guys like Oh and Nagashima there are literally dozens of cards that can qualify as their rookies!

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  2. Ishii actually has a modern card - he's in BBM's 2011 "Legend Of Tokyo Big Six" set.

    Hmm, a list of Japanese Hall Of Famers and their "rookie" cards. I think I smell a new project...

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    1. Oh neat, nice they included him in that set!

      And yes, that would be a great project!

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  3. What an awesome... and rare collectible. Love the details in the background (fans and guys in the dugout).

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    1. Yeah, I like how all the fans in the stands look like little pink thumbs sticking out!

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  4. You sure own a lot of crazy-rare cards!

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  5. Hey guys...I didn't realize how rare the card actually is. I happen to have two of them in my collection. Thanks for the info!

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    1. Ishii actually appears on a second card. He is part of the JCM 149 set as well.

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    2. Oh wow, I just looked that up and you are right! Engel should update his entry for the JRM 44 set, it still says this card is Ishii's only one!

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