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Old 08-18-2021, 08:06 PM
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Count me in the legion of '53 Bowman Pee Wee fans. Actually his 1952 Berk Ross is up there for me as well. If the photo and print quality matched the pose quality it would be even higher in my esteem!


I’ve always been fond of that Berk Ross image of Reese because it’s comparable to an item
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Great photo, but one that leaves you wondering what baseball action this is supposed to depict--Pee Wee is diving toward a base, but he has a glove on. So it seems he is not supposed to be a baserunner. But then again he has no ball in his glove, so it's not like he is supposed to be a fielder diving to the base before the runner gets there.

Still a cool photo. And they left out his "middle name", which is fun too.

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There are so, so, so many I love to death. Since this hasn't been said (nor will probably not be said) I'll pick this for now: 1889 Goodwin A35 John Ward:



The custom holder I created to fit around it really does it for me in terms of being a display piece.
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This one stands out to me among my T3's.
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I think the photographer was just trying to get him to lay out like he was diving for a ball. It's great to think what players would do for photographers back in the day. Can you imagine trying to get any of todays players to do anything like this today?



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Great photo, but one that leaves you wondering what baseball action this is supposed to depict--Pee Wee is diving toward a base, but he has a glove on. So it seems he is not supposed to be a baserunner. But then again he has no ball in his glove, so it's not like he is supposed to be a fielder diving to the base before the runner gets there.

Still a cool photo. And they left out his "middle name", which is fun too.

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There are so, so, so many I love to death. Since this hasn't been said (nor will probably not be said) I'll pick this for now: 1889 Goodwin A35 John Ward:



The custom holder I created to fit around it really does it for me in terms of being a display piece.
Wow that 1889 Goodwin A35 John Ward colors and details just pop

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Lots of great stuff so far. I'm a sucker for all the T/E sunset cards, but apart from those, it's hard to beat this one -

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I always thought that card was awesome as a kid. As a kid I couldn't believe that I a) actually found one at my local show and b) was able to afford it. I always thought about how uncomfortable his ass must have been. Still have that card:

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There are probably a dozen or more T3s that could be mentioned in this thread.
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Agree. My favorite Clarke. I like it almost as much as the Cobb.

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GOODWIN CHAMPIONS album (A36)....Lithography at its best (12 pages)
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OK, here are a few more of my favorites

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Some great cards in here!

Perhaps not quite old enough to fit in with some of these classics, but this one is my favorite. Just pretend it's well centered lol.
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Not pre-war, and not even baseball. But this is my favorite card.

The orange sky with the jagged clouds just takes me away. And that behind a legendary QB ready to let 'er rip. With some of the stadium down below.

No writing, facsimile sig, or anything else. Just the art

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Here are few of my favorites.
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For me would be this 1915 Cracker Jack card with this high leg kick. What a vintage pose for a Pitcher. Also, the combination of the red background with the green grass is simply amazing!⚾️
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To me it looks like a Norman Rockwell painting!
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Some Great Looking cards and love the diversity

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Not pre-war, and not even baseball. But this is my favorite card.

The orange sky with the jagged clouds just takes me away. And that behind a legendary QB ready to let 'er rip. With some of the stadium down below.

No writing, facsimile sig, or anything else. Just the art

I am a big fan of the 50 Bowman football cards. Great set.
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Not a card but I'm partial to examples from the "Fan for a Fan" series as one of the most beautiful items in the hobby.

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There is a 100% chance I'll gush ad nauseam about this when it comes in, but this is my lone Heritage pickup from last night!



Super excited about its condition for the grade - centered nicely, nice colors, sharp focus. This just might be my favorite looking non-oversized card.

As a side note ...

I had one before, and went back & forth about if I should have the bat off, or the green as my T206 representation in my collection. I sold the bat off, and got a green about a year ago. Now, I have both!

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It's interesting that 90% of the cards posted are of HOFers or stars and 90% of all cards issued are not HOfers or stars (note: this is not actual research, I have no idea of the real percentages...but you get the idea). I wonder what cards someone without baseball knowledge would select...would a T206 Johnson portrait stand out from all the other T206 portraits if they had no idea who he was?

That being said, I will now fall into the same trap and say that this is the most beautiful card. Is it the stadium background, the sunset sky, the lovely composition with the glove reaching into the green space created by the diagonal of the base path, the icy (or crabby) stare? Or is it because it's Evers? If I owned a T3 Mathewson or Cobb, would I think that was more beautiful? Probably. But since it is all subjective, this is my choice for today.
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Totally agree. That's a gorgeous card with top shelf design sense.

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Whenever we go down the 'Beautiful = HOF/Star' route, I always like to throw in a favorite from among the commoners. Here is a T206 of Lefty Leifield.

Brian (a minor star buried in a lot of otherwise common players)
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Hard to choose, but here are a few of mine. T206's Ed Reulbach (why isn't he in the HOF?) and Rube Waddell (exquisite colors). 1941 PB's Arky Vaughn and Babe Dahlgren...41 PB's have some of the brightest colors that just pop. 1952 Bowman's Joe Garagiola (love this pose, and Joe's wide grin) and a classic Warren Spahn follow through.
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I picked these not based on star power... but on beautiful designs, illustrations... and, in the case of the 60 Topps Manager set... using some wonderful portraiture, as opposed to having them yelling with their hands cupped around their mouth. The 60 set had a different design just for managers that really work well.

I'm also partial to catcher cards, as you can tell...
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LOVE those choices! (Spahn's expression is priceless!)

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Also I'm a sucker for Art Deco so almost any Diamond Star
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Diamond Stars are my favorite set. Like T3s I find it very hard to isolate a specific card that I find more attractive than the others. Today, I will go with these two. One for the abstract background and one for the action pose with the cool shadows.
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These are my 3 go-to. I own these but THESE copies are not mine! (wish they were!) :





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Too many to choose just one. This one has been on my Wish List for Years.
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Here's one of my favorite Diamond Stars...such a great set with interesting and beautiful artwork.

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THose are cool. What are the backs like? (Googling)
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Great assortment of great looking cards.
Shown many times but there could be someone that hasn't seen it .
When I saw this one, as my first collection was to go up for auction, I was mesmerized by it

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T-202s Cobb/Jennings with the classic Conlon Cobb sliding photo by and the Chance/Tinker combo with Evers sliding in the middle.... I don't have scans handy.
I'll try to add them and maybe some others from this set which seems not to be getting its due.
I'm also surprised no ones posted any great 19th Century Old Judge, Mayos or other photos. Maybe beautiful isn't quite the right word but some of them are really special.
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Have always had a thing for the T6s
Very nice
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Old 08-27-2021, 08:54 AM
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Great assortment of great looking cards.
Shown many times but there could be someone that hasn't seen it .
When I saw this one, as my first collection was to go up for auction, I was mesmerized by it

If there is any such thing as the ultimate pre-war card, it is this one.
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Old 08-27-2021, 09:40 AM
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I can't believe the beauty in all of these cards. Amazing examples picked by everyone. Well done!
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Old 08-27-2021, 09:56 AM
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Anyone post any Rose Co. yet?
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Old 08-27-2021, 10:02 AM
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There's no way to follow when Leon posts that card...but someone has to [although I see now others have done so before me]. Diamond Stars are my favorite set but N173s are my favorite cards. I justify this by saying that, yes, N173s are a "set" in that they have a catalog designation and a name but you can't realistically collect them as a set (except for maybe one person).

Anyway, here's one I have always liked: Seery and the Magic Bat.
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Default The most beautiful in the hobby...

Not cards, but...

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Old 08-27-2021, 03:32 PM
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This is my favorite Old Judge card. The background makes me melt

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GOODWIN CHAMPIONS album (A36)....Lithography at its best (12 pages)
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Ted, I said it another thread, and I say again, that album is just a thing of beauty. To me, it just doesn't get any better. This gets my vote as the most beautiful in the hobby!
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Old 08-27-2021, 07:25 PM
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Cobb bat off definitely qualifies for me too. Dark cap Matty is another that mesmerizes me.



This is my favorite 206 too.

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