Another Doc Adams Baseball Card
I just added a new Doc Adams card to my collection. It is from the 2024 LJA Cards “Pioneers of Base Ball the 1800s” set.
Hopefully, we will soon see more to come, including a Hall of Fame plaque card.
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It joins my Tri-star Obak #62 card from the “Game Changers” subset of the set their 2010 set.
“At first glance, this year’s edition of TRISTAR’s Obak seems like your standard retro-styled card set — it’s modeled after a line of early 1900s tobacco cards of the same name and the cards look like they could have been pulled out of a pack of cigarettes years ago.
However, a closer look at the checklist offers a history lesson in the game not seen anywhere else — and there’s no tobacco (or even bubble gum) included.”
“In all, there are 39 cards in the 120-card set dedicated to those whose place in the game is inherently not between the white lines on the field. While those cards may not carry a whole lot of monetary value, they all tell a story about a small piece of the game.”
“Obak cards look at game changers”, Chris Olds, ESPN
Ars Longa is the Latin translation of a phrase from an aphorism written by the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates. The aphorism contains the phrase: ars longa, vita brevis, which is commonly translated as “Art is long, Life is short.” The Doc Adams card is contained in their C19 Series. I am disappointed that I do not have one; however, I don’t expect I ever will as only 3 were ever produced.
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