Steve: wonderful Beckley and fantastic story. The more “worn”, the more loved!
Dean: That Cobb is excellent. “Top 4” in the set, one might say
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Jerry: The Waddell in action is one of the most colorful action poses, and yours is no exception. Great card!
Kenny: Always love a good Wheat, especially a Wheat that came from Wheat! Awesome card and story.
Chris: Keep that Cobby forever!
Bill: Awesome story and great Tolstoi. Very underrated back, great soaking, too!
Pete: A Christy for $2, even “back in the day”, is always a good investment. Very, very cool!
John: Doc has a really unique card; great story and scan!
Ben: Great Cobby. The green will always stay hip.
Chris (M.): Awesome posters, brother. Always a good reminder too see what the cards were like fresh off the press.
Sam: A cherished card with a cherished individual. Great story!
Jerry: Very undergraded, awesome piece.
Luke: Patience is definitely a virtue, and it really paid off on that Crawford! Didn’t know the OM was so tough. Great card.
Ted: Don’t ever stop Chasing the Planks (witty fail). Great cards.
Tony: A beautiful portrait. One of my faves from the set!
Jamie: One of the founding fathers of the T-206 set. The stories that card could tell!
Pat: Great story, that plate scratch definitely adds some great history.
Bryan: A good Hindu with an even better player makes for a delightful combo. Beauty!
Rich: “The Jimster” is iconic. Great piece.
Sean: Really, really cool background on the Mitchell. Had never noticed the likeness but it is actually striking. Great story! (Also—that Collins proof has got to be yours someday. Truly a 1of1. Any luck reaching out to Olbermann?)
Frank: Awesome history. A multigenerational card.
Marty: Never hurts to have a card you have a personal connection to. Great stuff.
Apologies if I missed you, great cards all around, everyone!