Lets see some ungraded collections...
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Inspired by recent "raw" threads in the post war and here on pre war....I never get tired of old school style collections/piles of cards etc. that are ungraded.Here's mine...just got back in the hobby in March so the collection is small.The top row 2nd/3rd cards were broken out of SGC holders.When I did that/putting them in a binder it took me back to being a kid.Very cool feeling.Anyways lets see what everybody's got!
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Very nice, Larry. Cards as they were meant to be enjoyed.
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Fantastic Larry..its like a cardboard time machine!
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Thanks guys I've been retired for over five years now, and I get a lot of enjoyment out of my collection.
And Scott since your N54 user name is Goudey1933, I took a picture of the '33 '34 and '35 sets I'm working on. I'm trying for a '35 "Master" set all front/back combos. Of course this means I need four Babe Ruth cards (I've got two) (sorry those I bought "slabbed"). Larry http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...6914d78aa3.jpg |
Thanks for posting the Goudeys.I no longer collect the 1933 but one of my favorites...I had about 1/4 of the set that I sold a few years ago.34's I collected about 20 years ago.35's to me is an under appreciated set but I never collected them.Very nice classic collection.
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My all time favorite set. Got this awesome set a couple years ago thanks to fellow member PaulS.
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Fantastic set Ben.As a red sox fan I appreciate the subject matter.
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Why grade when you can stack instead?
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Here is a fun stack of trimmed 1933 and 1934 Goudey, artistically arrayed.
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Here are some of my Old Judges, maybe a third of the total. I only have five slabbed ones. The box in the upper left of the picture is filled with two rows of T, E, and N cards in Card Saver IIs and toploaders.
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