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View Poll Results: Which card is in the most of our collections?
T206 Red Background Cobb 29 44.62%
T206 Batt off Cobb 5 7.69%
Goudey Ruth 18 27.69%
Other 13 20.00%
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Old 08-23-2012, 07:49 PM
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Default The 1 card found in the most collections?!

Which card do y'all think is the most widely held card in all of our collections?

A goudey Ruth? A red background T206 Cobb? A t206 Bat off Cobb?

Some other card...pre war of course?
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Old 08-23-2012, 07:56 PM
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I don't own any of the three Pete. Kinda sad I guess. I voted the red Cobb.
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Old 08-23-2012, 07:57 PM
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ha ha, Mike...me neither!!!!!

I know I'm a little offbeat...not sure what your excuse is?!?! I guess because none of the choices are Evers!

I might add that I once owned all 4 t206 cobbs...and a goudey ruth!!!

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Hard choice, I voted Ruth. Fortunately I do have all 3 but the Cobbys are T213.
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Of those options, since the '33 Ruth gives you four options, that gets my vote. If you said a T206 Cobb or a 33 Ruth, I would go with the Cobb, but not based on your criteria...
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Perhaps i should have specified the most common...full length batting pose?!
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