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Old 08-11-2019, 03:56 PM
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I try not to look for Cobbs anymore as I could spend a ton on them - I have 3 ... apologies for the other guys in the pics!







Would love to get a CJ at some point, though I think my pennies would go toward a Shoeless Joe, as I don't yet have any cards of him.
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Old 08-11-2019, 06:31 PM
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I try not to look for Cobbs anymore as I could spend a ton on them - I have 3 ... apologies for the other guys in the pics!







Would love to get a CJ at some point, though I think my pennies would go toward a Shoeless Joe, as I don't yet have any cards of him.

nice stash right there...
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This thread is impressive. Super cards all.......

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Hi Tony

Is it just my observation, or are the majority of the PIEDMONT 150 green Cobb's always off-center (vertically) to the top ?

Here are my green Cobb's...…


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Hi Ted. You are correct. Green Cobb portraits w/ Piedmont 150 backs are almost always found with a bigger bottom border which is why I don't consider them to be OC.

I actually like this look on T206's to tell you the truth, but hey that's just me. A nice bold colorful image with perfect registration is what's most important IMO.
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Awesome Cobbs to all posters today! Thanks for ending my night on a good thread. Ethan, you just couln't resist... Im gonna remember that line. Haha
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Great cards, guys.

Tony/Ted, the Green Cobb 150's also have bolder/deeper green ink, I find.

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Awesome Cobbs to all posters today! Thanks for ending my night on a good thread. Ethan, you just couln't resist... Im gonna remember that line. Haha
Seriously, I had the money, saw the card and couldn't resist getting it. I agree with Leon, the thing belongs in a museum.
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