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I guess we might as well start a first April pickup thread...the last March thread is taking quite a while to load....



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My first autographed card.





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The purple and black ones are new...

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1889 Oakland PCL Baseball Team Cabinet Photo.

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Not a $$$ card,but I like it!

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What is it?!

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Old 03-31-2008, 01:26 PM
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Jason,

A 1925 Turf Cigarette card of George Sisler. It is a British tobacco card.

Here is back scan!


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Old 03-31-2008, 02:03 PM
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Posted By: Jason L

You say it's a George Sisler card, but the caption only says "Baseball"...does it refer to Sisler on the reverse?
can you post a photo of the reverse?

very neat card!
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The back does refer to Sisler by name. It's the only baseball card in the set.

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Old 03-31-2008, 03:27 PM
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Thanks Brian!!

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Posted By: Andy

Here is my latest 1915 Cracker Jack and my first HOF Autograph card!




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couple Chases' added to my PC






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Old 03-31-2008, 04:43 PM
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Posted By: brock

I almost picked up that 1889 Oakland PCL Baseball Team Cabinet Photo for $55, if no one had bid on it the first day, would have been mine. I thought it was only worth a hundred or two but i guess i was wrong. Good looking photo though.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

I saw that Oakland photo the first time it was listed...I'm guessing the lady got a ton of offers to end it early and that's why she re-listed it with a $900 minimum bid. That is one great photo.

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The photo is an interesting story because the description on ebay was SO bad. I emailed the lady back and forth several times and the story never really made sense until she mentioned that it was a gift from the city of Oakland to her Grandfather after "He" moved the Athletics to Oakland. I then looked back at her name, and it was Nancy Finley. Charles O'Finley was her Grandfather. She ended it and relisted it higher because she was getting so many offers to end it and she wanted to make sure the buyer was legit (Still does not make a lot of sense to me but that was her reasoning). I bid way more than I had to pay and got it cheap. I was still a little worried up until I got it in the mail but it is a beautiful example of this cabinet photo. It is easily worth 3X what I paid for it.

Rhys

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Posted By: VictoryFaust

So George Sisler batted 41,979? Those crazy Brits never COULD understand baseball.

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Old 03-31-2008, 05:33 PM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Not only was her description bad, but the photo was horrible too. At first glance I could not tell if the cabinet was glued onto something else or if it was a picture of the cabinet. It stayed so low for so many days I was beginning to wonder if it was fake. Then when I saw it relisted for $900 I knew she had to have been getting tons of offers. Nice pickup Rhys.

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Posted By: quan

i better sneak my low grade e97s in before someone shows off a t206 plank...collecting no-name common beaters from an obscure set is fun! still need mucho BRIGGS dulces b/w or colors...gracias.

these came in at various times but just freshly cracked to save space.

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<<So George Sisler batted 41,979? Those crazy Brits never COULD understand baseball.>>


Vic,

They're not crazy. It's the conversion to the metric system that always confuses me.



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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Picked up two Nebraska Indians postcards - the first was signed by Dan Tobey a Nebraska Indians player and it was written to Louis (Luke) Wagner (Honus Wagner's brother). The player pictured on the card is Tobey and not Guy W. Green. Green was only the owner/manager and did not play for the team. You can see a pic of Green in my avatar.

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I gotta say, Dan, I always enjoy seeing the items you've added to your Nebraska collecting niche. Lots of cool, unique stuff.

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Thanks Anthony. It's very rewarding for me...especially when I find something as significant as that Tobey postcard.

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Dave,

you had a spot of good fortune on the N184 Hardie Henderson. I had my cursor poised over the confirm bid button on a higher bid with about 5 seconds left in the auction when my DSL signal suddenly died. Congrats on landing two out of the four. I landed this one.



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Ha...I was cringing those last few seconds Anthony

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Posted By: Cashews

looking at the way that postcard is addressed i can't believe it got to where it was going.

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1 of 1 ?

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Hey Cashew, not too hard to believe....there were probably only about 50 people living in Wyoming in 1907.

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Posted By: Trevor Hocking

I do not post many pick-ups on the board but I am very happy to have won this card. I have been waiting a long time for a nicely priced low grade copy. This is my favorite pick-up in a longtime.



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Trevor - tough card. Congrats!

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Posted By: Joann

Guess it was a Kimball's kind of night around here. Think I'm happy with this? You'd be right.

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ETA: Dang it. Leon, Dan, Brian - can someone resize the scan? I didn't realize it was that big and don't know how to resize it myself once it's already uploaded. Thx

edited to resize scan....Joann it's not that big of a deal to have a larger scan in the limelight threads where there is little conversation so not that big of a deal in my opinion. Great card btw!

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Nebraska born switch-hitting catcher Frank Gibson.

Thanks Brian!
Frank Gibson -Omaha Born

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Posted By: chris bland

I believe this is an 1890 Old Judge (see the "NL" designation) and if so it is one of the better images I have ever seen on an 1890. Can any of the OJ experts confirm this is indeed a '90?

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Photobucket Won a few days ago but still not in hand so I have NO idea whats up with this !

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That's Bill Bergen.

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Chris, that is certainly an 1890 OJ, a nice one at that. Congrats.

Best Regards,
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