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Old 07-02-2010, 09:53 AM
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What is everybody hunting come National time?

I've got a handful of T206 wants (Walter Johnson portrait, more some mid grade Brooklyn players, maybe a Cy Young) that I'd like to track down and hopefully a Nap Rucker T3 Turkey Red.

Anybody looking for anything in particular?
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want list = any pre-wwII baseball type card I don't have. I am expecting to be shut out again.
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:13 AM
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Crabcakes,steak,and shrimp!
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:21 AM
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I'll be looking for really, really, really poor condition cards of Jewish players. Plus I'll be looking to meet up with any Net54 members for a
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Yes! Plus I'll continue on my quest with the T206 "B"s (just finished the "A"s).
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Old 07-02-2010, 11:06 AM
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Good wholesome fun with fellow collector-friends.

1952 Globe Printing Padres Al Richter

And, some non-baseball:

1925 Dominion Chocolate (V31) Fanny Rosenfeld

1924-25 William Patterson (V145-2) Joe Ironstone

1936-37 World Wide Gum (V356) Cecil Hart
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1923-24 Exhibits (particularly Bottomley)
M101-6s (particularly Hornsby)
V355 HOFers
V100 HOFers

Good food, fun and fellowship and people watching.
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Old 07-02-2010, 12:09 PM
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Probably won't be going to the National but I'd be willing to compensate somebody(s) well if they manage to pick up anything off of my wantlist for me.

1918 Zeenuts
1910 Eunc Orange Borders
1911 Baseball Bats
w517 minis
probably some other things....

If anyone's interested in keeping an eye out, shoot me an email. Thanks guys,

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1970 Dayton Daily News Manny Sanguillen
1973 Sherbrooke Pirates team set
1973 J.P. Kelly Bank Matt Alexander

Sorry, no prewar...
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Old 07-02-2010, 01:47 PM
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I'm new to the vintage market--any dealers I should really keep a look out for...or avoid...at the show?
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I'm looking for T206 commons, some mid 60's Topps inserts (only a couple to finish off a set) possibly upgrades to some Topps commons and maybe a tough test card or two and very likely some 30's R cards or even some older E cards if the price is right. Basically I am looking for stuff that is not as efficiently bought online for the most part. I may try to grab some non-BB type cards too for my Topps run.
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want list = any pre-wwII baseball type card I don't have. I am expecting to be shut out again.
As I recall you picked up at least one from my table last year.
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Old 07-02-2010, 03:34 PM
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Will- I have always had great experiences with Gary Nucherino at the Nationals. He has pre-war cards at decent prices and is willing to negotiate, especially if you buy multiple cards. There are several dealers who are very cordial and will deal with you, it's usually a "walk around, examine prices, see if the dealer will bend at all" situation which each collector has to find out for himself. I remember when I first started going to Nationals I just paid whatever the pronounced price was if I wanted a card but after hanging around with some of my Net 54 buddies and watching them haggle prices down, I started it a little myself and it paid off. Good luck and have fun! I think the best part of the National is not the cards but the comeraderie with fellow collectors.
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As I recall you picked up at least one from my table last year.

Hey Dan- Yes I did and it's still some cards I really like. Actually I got 4 total cards from you that stayed in my collection, including the header card. I had no idea those 4 cards even existed before I saw them at your table. The D311 was just a one-off and was way cool....the others were legitimate cards but super scarce.

I guess I was thinking shut out on ACC cataloged cards.....but I love the ones I got from you. thanks again!! And just as much, or more, I go to the National to party and hang out with friends....
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signed 1933 goudeys.
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I guess I was thinking shut out on ACC cataloged cards.....but I love the ones I got from you. thanks again!! And just as much, or more, I go to the National to party and hang out with friends....
No worries, good to see you and thanks for returning the favor with the Frederick Fotos!
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I wouldnt mind finding some 1952 Berk Ross PSA graded....noone wants them due to their falling prices (except me).....
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This is my first national since Parsippany, NJ! What does eveyone think the odds of my finding a Delahanty Cabinet card? Okay then, how about a Roger Connor?

This is my first year back to vintage in like 2 decades. A baseball fanatic who is going for a T206 set amongst other stuff. If anyone wants to meet for one of those emoticon beers - I'm there.
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Tbob - I'm glad you will be able to make it this year
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Old 07-02-2010, 06:24 PM
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Pre-War: I will be looking for a handful of Cincinnati Reds strip cards that I am missing.

Post-War: I will be looking for a 1949 Eureka Stamp #88 Ted Kluszewski (Anyone here have one?)

Shiny-Era: I will be looking for a box containing a Strasburg card that I can sell and buy a boatload of Cincinnati Reds T-205s and T-206s.
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How long are the lines at the PSA booth? I have a card that I want re-holdered, and thought I would get it done while at the National.
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Old 07-02-2010, 07:09 PM
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26 years between Nationals for Peter. And the place they held the 84 National no longer even exists today.

I know I want to pick up the new T-206 book and see what else I find. And I'm sure Alan and I will discuss the hobby over a cold one

For me; I always find some fun things at the Nationals.

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would like to find a 1955 Ashland Oil Charlie Slack in nice condition.

Would pick up a handful of low grade t206 commons to work on my set.

I have instituted a $5 Bill White rule. I am trying to spend $5 on Bll White cards at every show.

Always looking for Marshall cards...will probably try to pick up some Hassan Whiteside cards (2nd round Kings pick).

From new era I always get first and last serial numbers...like 001/100 or 99/99...
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William Paterson = Dave Bancroft
E90-1 = Sweeney, Ritchie, and Shean
Boston National T206's for my super set.
Boston National type cards.
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Old 07-02-2010, 07:33 PM
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I hope I can make the show, I'm looking for a nice mid grade T204 Ramly Mordecai Brown.

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Although I'm unable to attend the National, hopefully some 1912 Home Run Kisses catchers or 1912 Zeenut catchers will surface at the National.

In addition, if anyone spots any Chief Meyers' S74 colored silks, please email me at vintagecatcher@myfairpoint.net. I'll gladly pay a finder's fee.

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Old 07-02-2010, 08:22 PM
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Always looking for Marshall cards

I'll see if any Marshall Barkman card surface (Hi Marshall!)

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T202 Jacksons and a case of crabs.
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Anything Nashville, that I don't already own or an upgrade of which I already own.

-Sporting Life Newspapers (1901/1903)
-W601's -Southern Leaguer's
-Type 1 Coupons
-Red Suns
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i live down here...if your willing to travel a bit outside of B-more, i can hook you up with the great food spots
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T202 Jacksons and a case of crabs.
Careful what you wish for, for being little buggers they are hard to get rid of.
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:55 PM
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I heard you could get crabs and shrimp without having to travel all the way to Baltimore, js.
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Mostly would like bf2's that I need. Also t206, t202, r312, n172, e card hofers, old store model player endorsed gloves and bats.
I would also like to pry some less expensive items loose from Richard, Scott and Leon.

Mike Brockman (Louisville)
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As some may have read in the B/S/T, I need just a few cards to finish some sets in 1923-24 Exhibits, 1931-32 Exhibits, 1933 Exhibits, R303A, R314, R315, W711-1, and hope to make some headway in 1926 Exhibits, E121 Series of 80, Dietsche, Morgan Red Belts, and Postcard Back Exhibits (Set 81-83). Would also like to find some wrappers and some early press pins. Oh, too dream. Good luck to all and hope to meet many of you.
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I'd like to get an email from someone going, who tells me that they've picked up an Old Mill red border T210 series 6 card of Angermeier fielding. I'll dance at their next wedding, will try playing tambourine for them, too.
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Anyone setting up a table at the show that would be interested in selling some toploaders, screwdowns, and binder 20 ct pockets for tobaccos. Please send me a pm. I need to know ASAP so I can place an order accordingly.
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Its going to be the first time I have ever been to a major show and i'm glad its so close to home.

1934-36 Diamond Stars Jimmie Foxx
T206 Doc Adkins EPDG
Jack Dunn AB 350
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Paying top dollar if anyone happens to find an American Beauty Eddie Collins for me!!!! Any condition will do.
T206 AMERICAN BEAUTY Eddie Collins

Thanks as always,
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Old 07-06-2010, 06:43 PM
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I cant make the national this year but if someone could track down a 1911 Helmar stamp of fred toney I would pay well for it. I have been trying to track that card down almost as long as it took me to find his T210 Series 6 card. Thankfully I found the latter. Just shoot me a email at wacturner@hotmail.com if you do. Thanks

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I'll be looking to finish up my t200 set and put some solid dents in my e95, e96, and t206 sets.

As for tough to find items I'll be looking for any e105 mello mints.

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Yes- high grade t206s psa graded with qualifiers. Thanks-kevin
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Looking to add more T206s to complete set.
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The unexpected. Like any card of these formats not shown here:









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After a three- year hiatus do to unrelated personal issues, we will be attending
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Clements Brothers D-380 5+
Williams E 103 6+
Texas Tommy E 224 (type I) 5+
Texas Tommy E 225 (type 2)
Tip Top Baltimore 4+
Philadelphia Caramel E-96 7+
Bishop Team Cards E 221
G&B Gum E 221 (photo) 6
Darby Chocolates E 271 (box) NA
Holland Creameries (1924) 5
Crowly Milk- 1940 6
Western Playground H-998 5
Baltimore News (1914) 5
Ullman PC (1906) 5
Winthrop Moving Pictures PC (1906)5
Brush Automotive PC (1908)
Rose Post Card PC 760 8
Schmelzer’s Sporting Goods (1912-pin) 6
Fireside T-208 5+
Contentea T 209-1 (Four Color) 7+

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Bruce,

Great news !!! I look forward to seeing you in Baltimore.

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although at this time, I doubt I could afford to buy anything, but if anyone runs across any T206s with Howe McCormick's stamp on the back, please get a dealers name or any other info, as I will try and contact them when I can make a deal.

If it weren't for the folks on this board, I wouldn't have even half the cards I have now. Thanks to all for the help over the last three years.
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but didn't realize no one had added anything since I did on the 9th. Just thought the bump might do the thread some good, and maybe bring out some other requests.
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Well i am unable to go , but i am looking for some MMA national exclusive cards, so if anyone gets any.... feel free to send me a pm.


THE ONLY WAY TO GET A TOPPS HERITAGE STRASBURG ROOKIE IS AT THE NATIONAL INSERTED INTO THEIR PACKS... Could finance your whole trip if you are lucky enough to pull one. I know not alot of guys collect shinies, but if busting one pack could pay for your trip, might be worth a shot in my opinion.
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