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Old 01-03-2009, 06:54 PM
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Posted By: Frank B


What are some of the favorite Walter Johnson cards that can be had
for $500 or less in F-VG condition? Would like to get one good example
this year of the "Big Train" for an All-Time Team display I'm working on.

Looking for the most aesthetically pleasing image in any set.

Artwork or photo are both OK. Prefer action/baseball pose vs portrait.
A card of him throwing would be ideal. Any scans appreciated.

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Old 01-03-2009, 06:56 PM
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Posted By: peter ullman

t206 portrait or m116 portrait...m116 is nicer I think!

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Old 01-03-2009, 06:58 PM
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Posted By: Joe D.

without a doubt...

The Cracker Jack.

It is not only the nicest WaJo.... it is the nicest card ever created of all cards created in the history of card creation.


get the 1915... it will be less expensive than the 1914.


(this one is no longer mine).....

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Johnson preferred his T206 happy.gif
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Posted By: peter ullman

OK...the CJ Johnson is sweet indeed...BUT...you'll be able to get a nicer T/M vard for the money...in my opinion!

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Old 01-03-2009, 07:21 PM
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Posted By: barry arnold

a beautifully framed angelic T206 Johnson graces my study.
choose this; you will not be disappointed.

best,

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Old 01-03-2009, 07:33 PM
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

I'd have to agree wtih Joe D. on this one though you can't go wrong with the T206 portrait. Joe, that's a nice CJ but I saw one in a Beckett holder that looked almost as nice... happy.gif

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Posted By: Adam

"Prefer action/baseball pose vs portrait"

The T206 pitching pose may be a good option if you prefer a baseball pose over a portrait.

(Shameless plug -- I have a PSA 2 if you'd like it -- just email me at aamoniz@yahoo.com)

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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

1921 Exhibits...

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Old 01-03-2009, 07:50 PM
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Posted By: peter ullman

How sweet is this:
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Posted By: leon

$500 for those cards? I would think they would be a bit more though I guess if they were in fr condition it could be close.

Some of the caramel issues would be good, such as E120, E121, E122....and the Exhibits are an excellent choice, as Jeff showed. It's hard to go wrong buying a Big Train card, for aesthetics and everything else. Good luck

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Posted By: peter ullman

Leon...I'm certainly referring to lesser grade cards.

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T206 Portrait or CJ.

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Posted By: Marty Kohler

Dean, Am I to understand that the `15 CJ Johnson might be available? PM me if you would like.......Thanks, Marty

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Posted By: Dean H

Hi Marty, unfortunately the CJ Johnson is not for sale. I apologize if I gave that impression.

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Posted By: Greg Ecklund

Ugh...to each his own, but I've never understood the love for M116's. The portraits are fine, but the colors are horrendous - they look like a kid took a nice set of black and white shots and went to town on them with some crayons. I also don't understand how people can't seem to read the original post when Frank clearly asked for an action/pitching pose over a portrait.

I think Jeff nailed it and second his vote of the 1921 Exhibit:

[linked image]

The Cracker Jack is also a fantastic choice and I couldn't argue with that selection.

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Posted By: peter ullman

i'll go sit in the corner now!

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Posted By: Ken Wirt

I think this poster was factoring in price, guys. Got this one for under $100.

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Posted By: Frank B

Thanks for the ideas and the looks at the cards. Right now the Exhibit
cards and another similar shot on a 1922 V61 Neilsons Chocolate are
looking like good choices. The Cracker Jack is great but that's a real
tough and expensive card. I have a Fair condition ungraded Mecca
card which is not bad either. The art is decent, it has nice colors and the
pose is great with the Big Trains slingshot follow-thru.

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Posted By: James Gallo

The Cracker Jack is it, but not in the price range. IMO it is one of the hardest CJ to get and I rarely see it below the G-VG level which would cost more then the $500 cap. I would go exhibit. They are nice cards and most are under valued IMO.

James G

Looking for 1915 Cracker Jacks and 1909-11 American Caramel E90-1.

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Posted By: Doug

I've always liked the T206 Walter Johnson (pitching) card. $500 should be able to buy you a nice G/VG one.

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Posted By: Michael Steele

My vote: Exhibits. Both pictured above are awesome but the 21 exhibit really gives you a flavor for the era (IMO).

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Posted By: Paul Carek

How about the Tom Barker Game card? Very cool looking, and probably more affordable than some of the classics listed above.

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Posted By: Greg Ecklund

Here's the National Game of Johnson...same pose as the Tom Barker

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My vote:


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Posted By: Frank B


Good one JK. Like that card a lot. I think it's between two poses:
either the wind-up/rearing back or the follow thru. Like the
fact that it's a blank back too so won't be missing anything
in the frame. I'll hit the BST tonight and put up a WTB post.

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