Ralph sent me a bunch of old menko cards plus some more recent Lotte and Calbee cards (well, "recent" is kind of relative as the cards are from between 1975 and 1990). I'll start with the more "recent" stuff:
1975/76 Calbee #345 (John Sipin) |
1987 Calbee #280 (Hiromi Makihara) |
1989 Calbee #1989 (Kimiyasu Kudoh) |
1989 Calbee #30 (Hiromi Makihara) |
1989 Lotte #45 (Hiroshi Yugamidani) |
1990 Lotte #112 |
1990 Lotte #72 |
1990 Lotte #68 |
1990 Lotte #94 |
1957 Yamakatsu JCM 27 Tatsuro Hirooka & Tetsuharu Kawakami |
1957 Yamakatsu JCM 27 Kazuhisa Inao |
1958 Yamakatsu JCM 33e Tadashi Sugiura & Katsuya Nomura |
1959 Marusho JCM 38b Kazuhisa Inao |
1959 Marusho JCM 38b Motoshi Fujita |
1959 Marusho JCM 38b Yoji Tamadukuri |
1959 Marusho JCM 39 Masuho Maeda |
1960 Marukami JCM 14c Yoshimi Moritaki |
1961 Marusan JCM 12c Minoru Kakimoto |
1962 Marukami JCM 14e Mamoru Zaitsu |
1962 Doyusha JCM 55 Shigeo Nagashima |
There was also a round menko card that I was able to easily identify:
1950 JRM 14 Kaoru Bettoh |
Next up are two round blank backed menko cards that I think are from the same uncataloged set. Both players are from the San Francisco Seals. The Seals did a tour of Japan in late 1949 that was valuable in helping baseball reestablish its popularity in Japan after the war. There were a number of menko and bromide sets that were issued to commemorate the tour. I don't know who either of these players are although Ralph mentioned that one of them might be Lefty O'Doul which would be really cool.
The final card is a bit frustrating. It's a 1960 Tachibana Seika card showing a Dragons player. But there's nothing on the card to identify the player so I have no idea who it is. There was a bit when I was thinking it could be Don Newcombe who played for the Dragons in 1962 but the time frame is off (and if it was Newcombe I'd be sending the card back to Ralph because that would be just a little TOO generous - Engel has a value of $2500 for the 1962 Tachibana Seika Newcombe card). That "8" in the upper right of the card is a point value that could be used to redeem prizes.
So thanks Ralph! I had a lot of fun identifying the cards. It was a great way to spend time when I was recovering from my back surgery.
2 comments:
Hey Dave, just seeing this now. Glad you're happy with the cards. Doing a little more research, it appears that the SF Seals cards are of Con Dempsey (top) and Gene Broker.
Thanks again for the cards Ralph and thanks for the ids on the Seals players.
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