N167 Old Judges - You gotta love 'em!
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I guess everyone has their favorites. For me, it starts with the N167's. I've always loved them. I'm sure I'm biased but I feel you just can't beat the 19th Century material. It's been a while since I've seen one so I thought I'd share. More to post if there's interest. - Dave
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There's interest.
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A few more....
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Here are a few more scans of some other subjects. Wish I would have picked up more 20 years ago when I could have.
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Never been all that into 19th Century but I'll admit this is a great looking set
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Beautiful cards. That set will always remind me of Jim Blumenthal, so I will never get tired of seeing them. Thanks for posting!
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I hope to find an example sometime soon. Great set for sure. Thanks for sharing.
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The four Irishmen ...
That changed my life
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As an aside, this is one set where I think the back is really spectacular. |
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These are great! I have never seen one in person --- can you post the backs?
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Seriously, fantastic cards. Please show the backs, they are spectacular.
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:(:( But seeing these cards made me smile because I know he loved this set. |
This set makes me think of Jim.
Which makes me smile Amazingly beautiful set - here's what the back looks like: http://www.oldcardboard.com/n/n167/n167r.jpg |
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Beautiful set.
We are all better off for knowing Jim...he is missed. |
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I miss Jim too, really a once in a generation person. I'll post an N167 I got from Jim in a trade:
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Just a beautiful set.
That he was able to complete it is a monumental feat. |
Jay - absolutely beautiful Ewing. How the heck is that a 2? Is there some damage on the back or something?
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Some discoloration lines from book it was in
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Jay- Great card with the kind of back damage that doesn't bother me at all. Jim's loving this thread.
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