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Old 09-05-2006, 11:20 PM
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Posted By: Andrew

Ted, I'm unable to connect to MS Outlook to get your email address. I have the Dahlen, just shoot me an email at opcyaz@hotmail.com if you're interested.

- Andrew

In regard to the list, there are those I'm looking for just for curiosity sake, and those I'd buy in a heartbeat. Here's the latter:

1. Zeenut Arbuckle
2. 1934 WWG Ruth (no, I don't want the one that's been on Ebay for the last six months)
3. N167 with "Old Judge" example
4. N302 example
5. 1910 Mello Mint Cy Young low grade

(All "N" and early non-sport "T" cards that depict Holland/the Netherlands)




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Old 09-06-2006, 12:22 AM
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Posted By: Wesley

I am currently looking for:

1 OJ Harry Wright
2 OJ Pud Galvin
3 E104 or D359 Plank
4 E94 Wagner
5 T204 Burkett

My unrealistic wishlist:

1 Baltimore News Ruth
2 T210 Jackson
3 E107 Wagner
4 T206 Cobb w/ Cobb back
5 T206 Wagner

ALL IN PSA 8 OR BETTER, OF COURSE!

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Old 09-06-2006, 08:05 AM
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Posted By: jamie

1 1925 Zeenuts Jim Reese
2 1926 Zeenuts Jim Reese
3 1927 Zeenuts Jim Reese
4 1928 Exhibits PCL Jimmy Reese
5 1933-36 Zeenuts (B and W) J.Reese

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Old 09-06-2006, 09:26 AM
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1953 Stahl Meyer Roy Campanella

If I find one that presents nicely I kid myself that I could stop collecting for a while.

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Old 09-06-2006, 10:23 AM
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1 Heilmann RC
2 e90-1 Jax (Upgrade)
3 t206 Cobb w/Cobb back
4 N167 of HOFer
5 T206 Young Portrait (no hurry since there are a lot available)



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Old 09-06-2006, 11:25 AM
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Posted By: Bob Beyerle

1. W600 Lobert
2. W600 Selbach
3. T5 Wagner
4. E107 Selbach
5. Pinkerton Postcard- Wagner

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Old 09-06-2006, 11:40 AM
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

Mine change all the time, too. There's nothing particularly scarce that I'm looking for right now. They might actually change by the time I'm done typing this. But I guess I'll break it into two categories:

STUFF I'D BUY TODAY AT DECENT PRICES:
-1938 Goudey #244 Frank DeMaree in PSA 6 or better
-A Red Cross tobacco HOFer in decent shape, front and back
-A portrait card of Eddie Plank
-A T206 Matty (black cap) with a tougher back
-A non-T206 Cy Young

SPECIFIC CARDS I WANT BUT CAN'T NECESSARILY PULL THE TRIGGER ON TODAY:
-N162 Kelly
-N28 Anson
-1934 Goudey Yellow Gehrig in decent shape
-A portrait card of Honus Wagner
-Upgrades to my PSA 5 '38 Goudey HOFers (#253 Greenberg, #257 Lopez, #258 Doerr, #262 Medwick)

-Al

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Old 09-06-2006, 11:46 AM
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Posted By: Brad Green

I'm still looking for several Lefty Grove cards...

http://www.bandkgreen.net/lefty_grove/wantlist.htm

But here's the top five at the moment:

1933 Exhibits Four-on-One (with Cochrane, Foxx and Simmons)
1935 Al Demaree Die Cuts
1936 Overland Candy
1937 Wheaties Series 7
1938 Wheaties Series 15

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Old 09-06-2006, 12:17 PM
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Posted By: Chad

1. George Handy from the Miami Flamingos set
2. Shopsy's Franfurters or a Bee Hive Starch Pat Scantlebury
3. Mother's Cookie Frank Austin (VG or lower)
4. Blossom Dairy Charleston Senators Bill Pope
5. Trinidad y Hno Marianao Booklet (OK, I don't know if I can afford this or not as it's not really a baseball card, but more of a little program and I've never seen one for sell. I'd still really really really love to have one, though)

There are other tough cards I really want--Eddie Locke, John Ritchey and Paul Jones from the Vancouver Capilanos set for instance--but I don't know how to value them as I've never seen them for sale.

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Posted By: paulstratton

Here's my top 5:

1) m116 blue background Ty Cobb
2) n172 C.Scott Stratton
3) e94 Cicotte (gold background)
4) m101-3 Cobb
5) 1932 Abdulla Bobby Jones(Amerika)

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Old Judge Set - Maines,P, St. Pauls: hands at neck

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