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Old 08-21-2016, 07:30 PM
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I'm wondering if you need a second job to pay for it. (Nice card, though)

Man, I don't even have a first job! - done with that, now I'm working on, evidently, getting rid of what I'm told I can't take with me.

Retirement is a double-edge sword - as 'Styx' used to sing, '...too much time on my hands.'
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That's an incredible card Raymond, congrats!
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Chris, I was getting ready to wax poetic on the Gabby Street scrap, and then I scrolled down a little more. Holy hell, man, that ghost just pops off my laptop screen.

Steve, just...wow. Fantastic pick up. Is that your first red cross-back?

Scooter, that's a really nice Young. The registration is perfect, and I think the colors really pop, too.

Joe, congratulations on the two Gehrigs. A couple of my favorite cards from the first half of the century; the # 37, especially. That's my next pickup.

Dean, those are my kind of buys. The visual appeal of both the Cobb and the Matty far outperform the technical grades. You've got a quite the discerning eye.

Raymond, congrats on the Ruth.

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That Konetchy is a bit scary. Looks like he has been attending the Vampires' Ball. Even his glove has some blood on it. That one would keep awake all night.
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Thank you Bill!

Raymond - love the Ruth. Awesome example. Congrats!
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............... few new backs, I can still stop anytime I want

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This is sitting on my front porch (I hope). I took a chance on it, I hope it is a type 1. What do you guys think? Is it something to get authenticated? It has a 30 day return policy, I have bought from this seller before with nothing but great transactions. Circa 1913 Chattanooga Lookouts, the photographer checks out, Wiles of Nashville, Tennessee. The Tennessee State Library has a collection of 60 items from Marvin Willard Wiles, photographer, who lived from 1883-1957, Wiles Photography Studio (Nashville Tennessee). So, what do you think?

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That Konetchy is a bit scary. Looks like he has been attending the Vampires' Ball. Even his glove has some blood on it. That one would keep awake all night.
John, I agree, but I bought it because I need it for the set. It is a team variation that is more difficult to find, with SGC only grading a handful of them. I figure I can always upgrade later...Rob
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A WaJo I've owned previously, the last of the easy Glazners for my player set, and a tough trio from the Big Easy:
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This came today from the Hunt July auction that had all the Tony Gwynn items in it. This line in the auction description had me a little worried; "Additional provenance comes in the form of a copy of a letter from a noted long time Philadelphia area memorabilia dealer and collector relating that it was sourced from a member of the Plank Family." When I got it today and opened it, I was surprised by the copy of the letter. The letter head was from Delco Sport Cards, and was signed by Tony Carrafiell. Most of you old timers will know why that is a big relief as to the provenance of the piece, as most of you remember that Mr. Carrafiell was a great member of the hobby. The letter states that Mr. Carrafiell was acting on behalf of Eddie Plank's grandson, who was selling a few pieces from his grandfather's estate. That is as good an endorsement as to the provenance as I could want. This piece is really neat unto itself, it is quite big, the frame is 14.5" x 18".
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Amazing Plank piece!
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Amazing Plank piece!
I agree! That's awesome!
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One of my top 5 favorite cards.

E90-1 Cy Young Boston by Paul Herbener, on Flickr
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Paul and Jeff,

Coming from you that is high praise. You both have amazing collections. Question about the frame, I think it is somewhat old, but not close to period. I am concerned about the glass being so close to the image. Do you think it would hurt or help the piece to have it re-framed?
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Thanks Dan, I know it's "authentic" but it's a pretty card! Seems to measure up.
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Old 08-25-2016, 07:23 PM
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I also picked up some D310s for the ol' collection. The LaLonge is blank backed, the Moore has a slight Aldon Candy stamp, and I am not sure, but looking at the Van Buren, it seems if it is not blank backed, it should have some writing showing.
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Old 08-26-2016, 01:32 AM
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That's a real blazer, Paul. Who cares if it's "authentic"? Buy the card, not the label, right?

Congrats on a beautiful Cy AC!

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John, greetings from a Milwaukee native.

I have the Old Cardboard type prints on my bedroom wall, and, I have to say, I look at the cabinets more than anything else. There are a lot of gorgeous baseball card that have been issued (the T206 set and the 1953 Bowmans are all little works of art; great lithos and photography that captures the essence of the game; I'd also include the Goudey sets of the 1930s, and the Cracker Jacks, along with the Allen & Ginter N28s); but, for my taste, the Duke, Newsboy, et all cabs are the only thing that give challenge to the T3s where sheer beauty is concerned. And that George Davies of yours is a magnificent example of what I'm talking about. I like it even more because he went to UW-Madison, and played for the Brewers (even if it was the Brewers of the old American Association). Congrats on a really wonderful addition to your collection.

How do you display these in your home, John? I'd like to pick up a few of the Cabs once I have a little bit more room (and money to spend). I'd have to mount them in my office. I just couldn't own them, and keep them locked away.

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I've always lurked on the pick-up threads, but I don't think I've ever posted myself. A buddy of mine picked up this T210 Bay for me at National. I picked up the Hindu Bay a while back from a fellow board member.


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My third Arky Vaughan card just showed up today.
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John, greetings from a Milwaukee native.

I have the Old Cardboard type prints on my bedroom wall, and, I have to say, I look at the cabinets more than anything else. There are a lot of gorgeous baseball card that have been issued (the T206 set and the 1953 Bowmans are all little works of art; great lithos and photography that captures the essence of the game; I'd also include the Goudey sets of the 1930s, and the Cracker Jacks, along with the Allen & Ginter N28s); but, for my taste, the Duke, Newsboy, et all cabs are the only thing that give challenge to the T3s where sheer beauty is concerned. And that George Davies of yours is a magnificent example of what I'm talking about. I like it even more because he went to UW-Madison, and played for the Brewers (even if it was the Brewers of the old American Association). Congrats on a really wonderful addition to your collection.

How do you display these in your home, John? I'd like to pick up a few of the Cabs once I have a little bit more room (and money to spend). I'd have to mount them in my office. I just couldn't own them, and keep them locked away.
Right now it's in a closet. The limited amount of shelf space I have is dedicated to memorabilia. I've found that displaying cards requires alot of space. Hopefully that will change soon, we're moving later this fall and I'll finally have my man-cave to display more of my collection.
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My first OJs.
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Nice Hanks, that Diamond Stars is killer!

Here are my August pickups...nothing too crazy, though I love the N162s. The Tinker is #4 in a back run.

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Nice pickups, Bryan - but, be careful, as OJs can be just as addictive as T206s! (Or, in my case, WaJo & Sam Rice cards)

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Thanks Val! I have long planned to get some Griffith Milwaukee poses, it just hasn't worked out yet. I must admit that I do think these are pretty cool in hand ... is this how it starts?!


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Thanks Val! I have long planned to get some Griffith Milwaukee poses, it just hasn't worked out yet. I must admit that I do think these are pretty cool in hand ... is this how it starts?!
Yes, Bryan, this is EXACTLY how it all starts!! About 25 years ago, I started collecting OJs of Washington players (+ Griffith, because of his later association with Washington). At first, I was content with 1 card of each player; then it became 1 card of each pose of each player; then it became each variation of each pose of each player, before I came to my senses and realized that my collecting budget wouldn't accommodate this! But, hey, this is a part of what makes collecting so much fun, right? The cards below are not recent pickups - I'm merely showing them to whet Bryan's OJ-collecting appetite!
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Yes, Bryan, this is EXACTLY how it all starts!! About 25 years ago, I started collecting OJs of Washington players (+ Griffith, because of his later association with Washington). At first, I was content with 1 card of each player; then it became 1 card of each pose of each player; then it became each variation of each pose of each player, before I came to my senses and realized that my collecting budget wouldn't accommodate this! But, hey, this is a part of what makes collecting so much fun, right? The cards below are not recent pickups - I'm merely showing them to whet Bryan's OJ-collecting appetite!

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Steven, thanks for the kind words. Actually, I now have only 3 of these O'Day cards in my collection. Right after O'Day was elected to the HOF, I put the worst-looking card on the far right on eBay, and it sold for much more than I ever expected. Shortly thereafter, I traded 1 of the 2 cards with the throwing pose. This left me with 1 card of each pose, which is my now-reduced OJ collecting goal for Washington players.
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a trio of T330-2 baseball subjects...
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from the BST... This is actually my 2nd time upgrading this card.... My third copy! I'm all the way up to grade 2 now!
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