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  1921 Major League Ball "The Indoor Base Ball Game Supreme" by National Game Makers
 
1921 Major League Ball by National Game Makers
1921 Major League Ball by National Game Makers
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1921-1930
  • MANUFACTURER - National Game Makers, Washington, DC
  • SIZE -  19"x19" Game Board
  • PRICE GUIDE - $2,000 - $4,000.
    Very Good - Excellent Condition
    Team Sets of 14 players have an approximate value of $150.-$300. each. Value will vary on the number of HOF players.

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NOTES:
 
   Major League Ball, "The Indoor Base Ball Game Supreme" was produced by the National Game Makers, of Washington, D.C. in 1921. The game came with die-cut players that you punched out from a team sheet, used to play the game. Player labels were provided to be glued to the bottom. The labels could be purchased each year to update the team players throughout the 1920's. The labels featured the popular players of the day. Key 'cards' include: Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, and Lou Gehrig.

 Each year the game was issued with the same pieces but with different player labels. The labels include the player's name, position, batting order, and numbered at the bottom. The die-cut players that measured about 2-1/2 to 2-3/4 inches tall, by 1 to 1-1/4 inches wide, were to be inserted into slots provided on the green and brown baseball diamond game board (infield). Each of the 16 teams came in its own manila envelope with 14 die-cut player. The die cut players 'cards' are popular to the collectors market, but the cover to the game is extremely rare and will add a premium.
 
 
GAME PIECES
  • 16 team sets of 14 die-cut players and player labels
  • Game board
  • Three dice
  • Playing schedule for the team in the field Postcard
  • Playing schedule for the team at bat postcard
  • Score sheets
  • The Indoor Game Supreme instruction booklet
  • The Indoor Game Supreme reviews booklet
1921 Major League Ball by National Game Makers
1921 Major League Ball Game Board 1921 Major League Player 1921 Major League Ball team envelopes
1921 Major League Ball Game Board Player 1921 Major League Ball Team Envelopes

Playing schedule for the team in the field Postcard Playing schedule for the team at bat postcard
Playing schedule for the team in the field Postcard Playing schedule for the team at bat postcard

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