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Old 05-19-2015, 12:09 PM
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It's been for sale. But this is if we could have a card off the board what would you pick. I'd chose that Cobb.
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Old 05-19-2015, 12:12 PM
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Ken - I considered a 1923 W572 Rapp or Barbare - but the Reiser is higher on the priority list!

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Old 05-19-2015, 12:16 PM
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I want these and that 1905 Tigers team Sporting Life(I think that's it) for a member who I can't recall


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My favorite card of anyone's on this board -- and I agree, very undergraded.

Here's my other two mentioned above:




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Old 05-19-2015, 12:33 PM
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Always a smart ass in the crowd.
Yeah, I'll plead guilty on this one.

But look on the bright side: Josh picked your card as the one card he most wanted. No one has mentioned any of my cards.
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There was a lovely Lajoie Novelty Cutlery for sale in B/S/T. Would love to have been able to afford it.
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Yeah, I'll plead guilty on this one.

But look on the bright side: Josh picked your card as the one card he most wanted. No one has mentioned any of my cards.
Or mine....I can't figure out why?
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Old 05-19-2015, 12:52 PM
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that's the PC but the one from 1905 is the one I fancy,

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Yeah, I'll plead guilty on this one.

But look on the bright side: Josh picked your card as the one card he most wanted. No one has mentioned any of my cards.
Sean, your plank is #3 on my list.
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As a type collector, I'd have to go with Leon's or John's T231

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that's the PC but the one from 1905 is the one I fancy,

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Dan - that is the only year that The Sporting Life made a team postcard set. That postcard is generally considered Cobb's earliest appearance on a "card."

Maybe you were thinking of a 1905 The Sporting Life premium?
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Ty looks like a little baby in that composite.


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To many great cards to choose from so maybe the best option would be one
of these.
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Patrick, you're on the right track.


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Dan - that is the only year that The Sporting Life made a team postcard set. That postcard is generally considered Cobb's earliest appearance on a "card."

Maybe you were thinking of a 1905 The Sporting Life premium?
Kevin took the words out of my mouth.
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I have no idea who owns this card but it is #1 for me.
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EASY for me;

I want Richard's 1910 Orange Border George Gibson

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Ty looks like a little baby in that composite.


Funny how you bring that up about Ty Cobb. There was a special insert in my Atlanta Newspaper on Ty Cobb. Back in his early days playing for Royston Reds. It had a nice pic of him with 4 kids showing he was born in Northeast Georgia where he got his start. Then there was another team photo in the 1890's where he looked very young, much like that one posted here.
** I will see to scan those photos and the reading material for ya guys. Or maybe you can see it in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution dated Sunday May 17th. It was in the E-section called Living & Arts.

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Dan - that is the only year that The Sporting Life made a team postcard set. That postcard is generally considered Cobb's earliest appearance on a "card."

Maybe you were thinking of a 1905 The Sporting Life premium?
Yes Kevin! thats it!
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I think I have to go with this Wagner from Leon's collection. I don't mind mentioning it now since I have no chance of affording it when it hits the auction block in July. It would be a decent candidate even without the tab.

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When I saw the original post, my answer came to mind instantly ... and while I have the same sentiment as Glenn on Leon's upcoming divestiture - so to speak - its for a different reason, namely:



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Hey now, let's try to keep this thread clean - there might be minors reading this.



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Sean, your plank is #3 on my list.
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