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CADACO
Ethan Allen All Star
Baseball Game 1974 Edition
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Cadaco has been producing
the ETHAN ALLAN ALL STAR BASEBALL GAME since the 1940's. It is in many
ways the root of modern games like APBA and STRAT-O-MATIC. Very simple
to play. You just
put the disc in and spin the spinner to get the result of the at-bat.
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The card set is overall in
EXCELLENT condition. The game contains a complete set of 1974 edition
player discs. These are all original, Cadaco-produced discs, not
photocopies or home-made discs. Click
HERE
for a complete list
of the players included with this set.
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I have inventoried and
inspected the
cards and
every card has been accounted for. The
discs look like they were handled very little. There are a couple with
very minor stains and a couple with a light crease. Most look brand
new. I would grade them 8
on a 10
scale (see condition guide below).
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The
other game parts
are in EXCELLENT-NEAR MINT condition. The
game is 100% complete with
all of the game components accounted for. It includes the
playing field with 2 intact spinners, the scoreboard backdrop, 4
baserunner pegs and the scoresheets.
The plastic spinner bases have suffered some age-related
yellowing. Overall I would grade the game
parts 8-9 on a 10 scale (see
condition guide below).
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The game box
is in VERY GOOD-EXCELLENT condition. The box lid displays very well
with no stains or writing on the top panel. Very little dishing.
Unfortunately the previous owner taped the lid to the box bottom so
there is a bit of tape on one long apron and a small tear tear on the
other where this tape was peeled off. The lid also has one
corner that was mended with clear tape. The box bottom has 2
bits of tape from it was taped shut and a bit of minor staining but on
the whole it's in good shape. Overall I would grade the box a 7 on a
10
scale (see condition guide below).
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Did you ever notice that on
that big auction site there seem to be a huge number of 1968 CADACO ALL
STAR BASEBALL GAMES? Well one problem that novice sellers / collector's
often run into is that the copyright date on the box and game parts
remained the same for many years in a row, but every year CADACO put
out a brand new set of player discs for ALL STAR BASEBALL. So you
cannot determine the age of the game simply by looking at the copyright
date. You need to know which players came with which edition.
Another thing you need to
be aware of is that many players had more than one disc created for
them. The discs were changed depending on the performance of a player
during the previous year. So even if you do know the player names for a
set you still need to be sure they are the correct discs for that
particular set.
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CONDITION GUIDE:
MINT
(10): I
will only
give this grade
to brand new, unused items. NEAR MINT (9):
Shows virtually no use. Seldom if ever played.
Cards
will have at worst some dented corners from shuffling around in the
box. Perhaps some very light handling creases to the
instructions
or other minor flaws with the game parts. Boxes will have
only
the slightest hint of shelf wear. EXCELLENT (7-8):
The game has seen some use but it was obviously taken care of
well. Cards may have denting to the corners, perhaps
a few
may have
light stains or other very light handling wear, but the vast
majority will be close to flawless. Game parts
might have
some light handling creases or other signs of
careful use. Board might have just a hint of color loss or
dented
corners. Boxes will have light rubbing to the artwork or
perhaps
some minor dishing or a very light stain. VERY GOOD (5-6):
The game was not especially well cared for, but it still has
fared pretty well. Cards will have dented corners and
perhaps
some may have rubber band wear to the edges. A few cards
(less
than 10%) may have handling creases, yellowing to the
edges
(a few may be yellowed on the faces), or light stains.
Perhaps a
couple may have writing or some dried rubber band residue (this will be
noted). All card results will be fully readable.
Other game
parts will show obvious use but nothing will be torn, badly
stained or have any serious damage. Box may have
some
rubbing, light staining, dishing, 1 or 2 neatly split corners,
minor writing and/or a few pieces of tape. No major
structural
damage and artwork will still be generally attractive. GOOD (3-4):
Obviously no care was taken with the game but it is still perfectly
playable. Cards will show moderate to heavy use and many will be
yellowed, stained, creased, written on or have rubber band
residue. A couple may be torn and taped back together.
All
card results will be fully readable. Other game parts show
considerable use but the game is complete with all parts in
usable
condition. Box may have staining, writing, split
corners,
dishing and/or other structural damage but it will be intact and still
usable. POOR
(1-2):
Only suitable to fill a space in your collection.
Cards are
heavily worn and some are badly damaged. Game will be missing
parts (these will be noted). Box will have serious damage and
may
be missing aprons or badly torn.
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