1911 C55 Set Complete :D

That is simply amazing. I can't even fathom the amount of time, patience, and capital it must have taken to undergo that task. Congrats!
 
Huge congrats! Not typically a vintage fan, but this set is iconic.

Great write-up and neat journey learning about the "commons" and even their significance.
 
Wowza, I don't think I've ever seen a complete set from that era before, and even more cool seeing the entire thing in one beautiful picture like that!

So... what's next, C56? :)
 
Well done!

Send me your address if you want it to be truly complete :D

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Fantastic! Congratulations on completing this iconic set.

:beer:

One day if and when I get the time and money I would love to attempt this.

Outstanding, thanks for showing them off :woot:

Thank you! I hope you get the chance!

Congratulations on completing the set! Looks awesome!

I am curious, is there a rarity difference with the last 2 cards you scanned? The Walter Smaill? I don't know very much about vintage stuff...

Thank you! The prevailing theory is that the Hand on Hip variation was the first that was printed and was replaced in printing by the Hand on Stick variation because the former looked awkward (oddly bent arm). The Hip variation is a bit rarer (maybe 2/3 or 3/4 the print run?), though not a "rarity" like the big T206 error cards.

Wow, this is definitely a little hockey card museum for sure. Excellent job on the set :) Superb !

Thank you!

Fantastic looking set. Love it!!!

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Thank you!

OMG so cool Anish! Love this set and I am working on it now too. Still have a ways to go and not yet sure if I will pursue both Smaill's. Is one preferred over the other? Or is one of them more common and therefore the "set" card? I've never researched this and figured one would be enough for my set.

Anyway, huge congrats on finishing this extremely important set! What is next for you?

Thanks a lot Jeremy! As mentioned above, the Stick variation of Smaill is a bit easier to find and cheaper. I guess whichever one you find in higher grade would be the one for your basic set. That being said, when you have 45/46 cards for the master set, you'll surely end up wanting the other variation haha.

I did see that you have started this set and would be happy to help at any point if I can :)

What *should* be next for me is moving all of my no longer PC cards to raise funds. I started picking up some C56's, but my priority will be upgrading this set. I would like to have everything in at least VG and am looking for copies with nicer centering and/or registration for the mid-grade cards. I'll be working on this set for a long time ;)

Wow that's amazing. Congrats.

Thank you!

All I can do is stand in awe. Congratulations!

Thank you!

WOW!!!!!!! :hi5: :drool:

--Curt

Haha thanks!

Awesome set, congrats on finishing it off.

Thanks Anthony!

The set itself is magnificent. Your comments added in the registry really set it apart, though. Well done. Well done!

Thanks a lot! Yes, I am particularly proud of the research put into that and how it looks on the page.

dont want to sound like a broken record but WOW is the only thing that comes to mind congrats

Thank you!

This is just simply awesome! Well done!

I appreciate it!

A very iconic set in the world of vintage collecting.
A beautiful set and congrats on your completing it.
Thanks for taking the time to share it.

My pleasure - thank you!

Cool stuff!

Looks like the blue/white striped ones the Quebec Bulldogs
The red/black/white is the Ottawa Hockey Club
The red/white with the "R" is the Renfrew Creamery Kings
The white/red with the "W" is the Montreal Wanderers
The red/green with the "C" is the Montreal Canadiens

You got it! Thanks!

That's all sorts of awesome.

Thank you!

Thanks for sharing this wonderful set!

My pleasure - thanks!

thank you for showing this incredible labor of love to us.

I thoroughly enjoyed it and have been inspired

Again, it's my pleasure! Thanks for viewing!

Stunning and inspiring.

Thanks very much for sharing this collection and the story of how and why you decided to chase it.

Enjoy!!!!

Thank you for viewing and reading!

That is unreal.THANK YOU for sharing and a
huge congrats!!!:beer:

My pleasure! Thanks a lot!

Wow! Congratulations! That's an amazing set.

Thank you!

Amazing! Simply stunning!

Thank you!

Really cool, thanks for posting!


My best,

Ken

Thanks Ken!

That is simply amazing. I can't even fathom the amount of time, patience, and capital it must have taken to undergo that task. Congrats!

Yes, definitely worth it! Thank you!

Holy Moly! That is absolutely Amazing, any plans on Framing it our setting up some sort of display??

Thanks! It would definitely look nice framed (at least the 45 card basic set), but I worry about fading due to light exposure. I would also need to be able to replace cards in the display as I upgrade them. Something to consider certainly!

Huge congrats! Not typically a vintage fan, but this set is iconic.

Great write-up and neat journey learning about the "commons" and even their significance.

Thank you! Glad that you appreciate it too!

Amazing stuff, congrats :) !

Thank you!

Well done!

Send me your address if you want it to be truly complete :D

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HAHAHA that's awesome! Yes, that's a variation I don't have haha :D

You might of just inspired me....


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Oh, wonderful! Let me know if I can help!

Lots of history in that set , Congrats

Thank you!
 
Wowza, I don't think I've ever seen a complete set from that era before, and even more cool seeing the entire thing in one beautiful picture like that!

So... what's next, C56? :)

Thanks a lot!

I have indeed started picking up some C56's - you know me too well haha XD
 
That's one of the best complete sets I have ever seen! And I have seen a lot! Good luck in in upgrading some of the conditions! Looking forward to updates! Thanks for sharing!
 
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