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Old 11-13-2008, 07:41 PM
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Posted By: Bob

The last one was getting rather long and taking a long time to load.
I BINed this today on ebay. It's the "one L" Hartsell variation which is very tough. If the Cash Back 25% discount I applied for works it will be an even greater bargain.
Also pictured is the "infamous" 1911 Zeenut Bernard.

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Old 11-13-2008, 07:50 PM
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Posted By: Steve Murray

"Also pictured is the "infamous" 1911 Zeenut Bernard."

Nice pickup. [linked image]

BTW, I have nothing to show yet. [linked image]

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Posted By: Shawn Chambers

I am super excited about my first Cobb! Thanks again, Leon.

I also love the composition of this Donlin and was happy to pick one up on B/S/T. Did I mention my yearly budget is well shot!

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Posted By: Jerry

Sweet Johnson, Marty

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Old 11-14-2008, 08:03 AM
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Posted By: Bob

Two more toward the set...

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And one for fun:




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REALLY HATE PHOTOBUCKET!

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Posted By: Jimi

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Liking the T206s again. happy.gif

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Posted By: Steve F

Love the Wheaties Marty. Nicely hand cut and cared for.

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Posted By: Sean

Bob,
Really nice O'Neil, that's a pretty tough card to come by and add the higher grade Polar Bear...very cool.

Nice (T206) Shag Jimi! happy.gif

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Old 11-14-2008, 09:28 AM
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Posted By: Jimi

Yes, Sean...great stuff! Can't wait to actually hold it! happy.gif

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Old 11-14-2008, 10:55 AM
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Posted By: Bob

Sean;

Thanks. Down to a half dozen to go to complete the whole thing. No Wagner, of course, but everything else. Most, except for the HOFers, Magie, Demmitt, O'Hara, Elberfeld, etc. ungraded. Think I'll keep 'em that way. And in safe deposit. Think I'll keep 'em that way too.

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Old 11-14-2008, 12:09 PM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Thanks Leon

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Posted By: JimB

Marty,
That Johnson is awesome!
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Posted By: Bryan Long

That's what she said! Dang, I couldn't resist on that one. Sorry all.

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Posted By: marty q

thanks jim, the grade i could care less about, the surface of this card close up is stunning, the whole card really, amazing that better ones exist........steve- that is the best lou g. i have seen in 15 years, when i seen it i had to get it, clean back no creases or wrinkles, just a strong example, glad to have it.

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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie

Always liked the 'Andrew Jackson' Shaughnessy.. sweet.

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Posted By: Paul

I'm pretty excited about this one. Hack Wilson as a rookie WITH THE GIANTS!

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And here's the whole set, which includes what I think may be Travis Jackson's rookie (top row, second card).

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

Travis Jackson's first card is the Wm. Paterson.

Here is his checklist from my database:


Jackson, Travis C. (Stonewall)
1930 Baguer
1924 Baseball Mag Prem
1934/36 Batt Up 180
1930 Cracker Jack Pins
1934 Demaree Die-Cuts 86
1934/36 Diamond Stars 63
1925 Exhibits
1926/31 Exhibits 4/1
1929/30 Exhibits 4/1
1931/32 Exhibits 4/1
1932 Giants Sched PC
1933 Goudey 102
1935 Goudey (4)
1922 Wm. Patterson 36
1940 Play Ball 158
1929/30 R315
1925 W504 138
1931 W517 12
1925/31 W590
1935 Wheaties (Ser. 1)
1933 Worch Cigar
1934 World Wide Gum 24



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Old 11-15-2008, 03:28 AM
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Posted By: Phil Garry

Paul:

Thanks for posting the scan of the Hack Wilson. I was searching for that card for over 5 years and never even saw a scan of one and wasn't sure it even existed. That Giants team set is so much tougher to find than the Yankees & Dodgers that it isn't even funny. Earlier this year, I picked up a 1922 Martinsville Hack Wilson P/C which thankfully ended by search for the W504.

Great pick-up!!!

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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie

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#25 in my quest.

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Posted By: Brad Green


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Old 11-15-2008, 09:02 AM
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Posted By: B O'Brien

SGC A Willis Drum
SGC 50 Evers Broad Leaf 350
SGC 20 Matty Hindu
I was able to add three more to the HOF backs line up in the past couple weeks. I hated to add a beater Drum, but will never have the funds to get a nice HOFer and I was able to get this one at an awesome price. The BL and the Drum were two big ones for me. Carolina and Cycle left to go on the basic line. Thanks go out to Toby and Craig for contributing to these two cards in different ways.
The Matty is from the Goodwin auction.
Thanks,
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Posted By: JB

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First Lou for me..................

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Posted By: Jimi

Wow, Bob, that has to be the nicest SGC 20 Matty T206 portrait I've ever seen (at least the front of it anyway), and the fact that it is a Hindu is an added bonus! Nice pickup!


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Posted By: Paul

Rhett, I'm pretty sure the 1922 date for the Wm. Patterson set is wrong. Jackson had played only 2 or 3 games by 1922. It could be earlier than W504, but I don't think 1922 is right.

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Posted By: Jimi

Another Southern Leaguer....

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Thanks, Iggy!

Jimi

Always looking for T222 Fatimas!

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Posted By: Phil Garry

Paul:

That's an interesting point regarding the William Paterson Travis Jackson card. Every source I have read lists the William Paterson set as 1922 but actually prior to 1923, Travis Jackson played only 3 Major League games and then only played the equivalent of half a season in 1923. You would think when a 50-card set was produced, even if it was sometime during 1923, there would be better players to choose from than someone who had played less than half a season of Major League ball. Any other opinions???

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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley

I just took a quick glance at the players in the set, and I gotta agree the 1922 date is totally wrong. I assume Jack Bentley is listed for the NY Giants (as he was a big signee for them in 1923), and he didn't start playing with them until 1923, so that would make the set 1923 at the earliest, possibly 1924. Regardless, it would still be Jackson's first card, but someone with some time on their hands and a listing of teams for the players could pinpoint the set a little better, but I believe it is at earliest a 1923 production. As the date of Paterson's 2 Hockey card sets (V145) are 1923-24 and 1924-25, and these baseball cards are more similar in style to the wider V145-1 set I would guess the set produced in one of those 2 years.
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Posted By: Matt E.

Hope you don't mind me asking,,,but can you give any information on that card? Auction, found in a book, it is simply amazing.
Can you post the back? Jeeeeeez...what does it take to get "7".



Thanks for sharing.





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Old 11-16-2008, 05:37 AM
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Posted By: Spike

Grabbed this from eBay. It's probably the most expensive #5 for my type collection so far--not that its value compares to some of the awesome acquisitions on this board!

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Posted By: John E

I'm not sure what I have, any help would be appreciated. (Picked 'em up for next to nothing, so if that's what they're worth, no biggie)

Measures 8x10 on glossy paper, back is blank...
johnson.jpg

Thought this one might be wire photo, but its not on glossy paper so I have no clue. Measures 5x7 and back notation is in fountain pen...
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Sorry Leon, didn't see #3

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Posted By: Rick McQuillan

I'm not sure who manufactored this PC. It isn't listed in the Sports Postcard catalog that I have. The interesting thing about this PC is that it was mailed from Brookings SD on Dec 10, 1913, then someone put an 8 cent stamp on the card and mailed in again from Sycamore IL in 1971. The pennant is felt and is attached to the pc.

Why do postcard sellers always write the price on the postcards?

Rick

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Posted By: Doug

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Old 11-16-2008, 07:20 PM
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Posted By: DMcD

Doug: Great card. One of the nicest images in the hobby imho. Never get tired of it.

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Posted By: Matt

congrats doug! and a great deal to boot!

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

John E, I can't tell you what the Walter Johnson photo is, but I can see a Louis Van Oeyen stamp on the back of the Donovan which makes it a desirable photo.

http://www.wrhs.org/index.php/library/Archive/SportsArchives/Oeyen

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Posted By: Ken Wirt

From Ryan Christoff's latest auction - always a pleasure dealing with, BTW! Another TOUGH HOFer:

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Posted By: Phil Garry

Ken:

Like you said, a very tough card and in very presentable condition.

Great pick-up!!!

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Posted By: Chris Diaz

Nice pickups, Doug. I recently acquired the same Mathewson in the same grade and yours is much nicer. Either mine was over-graded or yours was under-graded. happy.gif

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Posted By: Doug

Thanks! Your cards were pretty cool too and your Cobb was WAY nicer!!

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Posted By: Ken Wirt

Thanks Phil. I'm down to needing just 5 (or so) Negro leaguers. It's mighty pricey, but also, quite interesting, as each one is almost always of a different type. The quest continues!

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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie

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marty 6xmjlf

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Posted By: S Gross

BST
BST
Thank you
Thank you
BST

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Still amazes me how the D311's can have muted, yet vibrant, colors at the same time !!!!

...... and in these times of tight economics, it's nice to pick up a $5 card you just like (not many horizontals in this 125 card issue):

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(yes, won on a snipe happy.gif)

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Posted By: Ben Kristek

Bought this at the Flea Market yesterday and mailed it to SGC today. Hope it isn't trimmed.

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Old 11-17-2008, 04:32 PM
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Posted By: leon

Nice T205 Ben, especially for a flea market.....let us know how it turns out...

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Posted By: Ben Kristek

Thanks Leon.

I'm hoping for a 60/5. Pretty nice corners but the knick in left edge and the tobacco staining on the

reverse concern me. Not a lot of experience with grading T205's.





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