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Old 02-15-2007, 08:08 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Two OLD JUDGE cards of Jack Glasscock (a player who has HOF credentials....17 yrs, BA = .290)

The N172 is an addition to my set.....and will be "liberated" from its plastic environment.

The N162 is an upgrade to my favorite set.

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Ted,
Good luck on your exhumation. Nice cards!

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Posted By: Bob

Picked these up from the BST thread, thanks James, Go Hogs!

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

A dozen T206's with a variety of tougher backs.....

American Beauty 460, CYCLE 460, SOVEREIGN 460, OLD MILL, OLD MILL (SL),
EPDG, TOLSTOI, etc.

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Mis-categorized on ebay, allowing me to get it for a pretty good price IMO:

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Chris,
Nice M101-6!

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6 steps closer to the set now.

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Thanks Chris, I was wondering what that was, but didn't have enough time to figure it out. Glad you got it.

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Posted By: Bill

The first one of these for my collection and not the last.

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Posted By: warshawlaw

Those GAI holders are nasty little bastards to open. I took a piece of shrapnel right in the middle of my right glasses lens when I cracked one open; would have done some major damage without protection.

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Off to SGC, seven more to go. Thanks again, Wayne.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I appreciate the warning....I wear safety glasses whenever I crack open these plastics.
And, you are absolutely right, the GAI plastics are tougher to crack and splinter easier
than the other plastics.

I hope other members are reading this and heeding your warning.

Thanks, and keep rooting for those Bronx Bombers....perhaps you, and I, and a few more
members, here can pool our "wealth" in sportscards and buy out Steinbrenner....ha !

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Just drudged thru the snow, ice and Zero-chill to the PO to get these three HOFers in my mail.
Definitely worth the trip as they are nice upgrades for my Goudey sets.

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n172 Pebbly Jack

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Posted By: Bob

Glen- nice pick up. As someone who has delved in to the T207 set quite a bit I can tell you that this card is very, very underappreciated and undervalued.
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Posted By: Joe D.

Very cool postcard. I know there are other teams with the same format. This is the Detroit one.

Many more players in the foldout than I can scan at one time....
Players pictured on panels in this foldout postcard (in order) are:
Jennings, Donovan, Schmidt, O'Leary, Cobb, Downs, Willit, Killifer, Winter, Suggs, Jones, Summers, Thomas, McIntyre, Caughlin, Schaefer, Kilian, Crawford, Payne, Mullin, and Rossman



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Posted By: Joe_G.

Great postcard Joe, I can't say I've seen it before (at least not for the Tigers). I like the letter itself as well, the Tigers were a "sure bet" during those years, at least in the American League.

And John, nice looking Goodfellow, congrats.

Best Regards,
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Posted By: Glenn

Thanks, tbob. I used to own about 50 T207s, but I just decided it would be too tough to ever complete the set so I sold almost all of what I had accumulated. I kept only two cards -- Simon because I love the image and Covington because it has a blank back. That was last year. Then I came across this McKechnie and figured maybe I will try to put the set together again someday, and I knew I'd regret passing on the McKechnie if I did. Won it for a very reasonable opening bid on ebay.

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Posted By: Jeff Mohler

That is a neat postcard, Joe. The first four panels use the same images as the Dietsche postcards. Does anyone know if the bottom two images are used on the much rarer 1908 and 1909 Dietsche sets?

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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter

Got a great deal on this group. 6 players from series 2 & 3, including Hank Gowdy.

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Hope this works.

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Posted By: Jason Carota

Joe, that postcard is amazing!

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Posted By: Matt E.

Could you kindly email me at mengle2@insight.rr.com.

I had a few quick questions regarding that DEvore Hindu.

Thanks,

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Posted By: Joe D.

but I did a bunch of scans and some cut and paste -
and here are all of the players shown in the Detroit postcard....

(edit: thanks joe, jeff, and jason for your kind words)

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Posted By: Jim Clarke

Awsome postcard there Joe! Can't go wrong with an early image of Cobb in uniform. Bet you can't tell me how many colors the front panel comes in? If you know, then name them... JC

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Posted By: bijoem

I am pretty new to the issue.

Is there one for every team?

The only colors I have seen so far ar black, green, and red.


Unfortunately - I have been told that a NY Giants one exists... so if someone has it hiding in their closet (or proudly displayed)... please email me

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Posted By: Phil Garry

Here is a 1907-09 Novelty Cutlery P/C of The Big Train that I just picked up last week.

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Posted By: Steve f

Joe, those beauties Dietsch(sp)? Phil, Very handsome Big Train -darn mice ehh?.

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Posted By: bijoem

from my "Our Home Team" Detroit postcard... posted a little earlier in this thread.

The postcard pulls out and has 8 panels of players on one side and six on the back side of the pullout (too big to scan all at once, one long row of panels).

So I did a bunch of scans and cut and pasted them together to show all of the poses.


I think they are the same as the Dietsche postcards (not sure though).

And the cobby pose is identical to Jeff's HM Taylor Postcard posted earlier in the thread.


Phil:
I love that Big-Train card!
Great pickup.

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Joe- I had a NY Giants fold out postcard in one of my previous auctions, but would have to dig it up. It was quite a few years ago, but it does exist.

Edited to add I just found it in my Nov 2003 auction, and it was from 1907. Sold for $1547 at that time.

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Posted By: bijoem

I wish I had a time machine.

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A time machine to go back to November 2003, or one to go back to 1907?

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Posted By: bijoem

but that is a much, much better idea.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Where is Gilbert Maines.....?

Recall that he had a great Thread on his "Time Machine" fantasy.....

I miss GIL, although he and I would have some "wicked" debates on who was better....Mays or Mantle ?

T-Rex TED

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

These two cards arrived from North Carolina today....


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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Ted, as a Chase collector, I am green with envy over your above cards.

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Posted By: Jason L

I realize these are different Chase's , but it made me think of a question: Does anyone collect as many of the same card as they can? just to hoard them? just wondering

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Posted By: Dan Kravitz

Yes, a bunch of collectors I know have multiples of players or poses they like, other wise known as "Koteles style collecting". I have 8 images of Cobb leaning on his bat and I would buy more of them if I could find any.

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Posted By: Paul

It's not vintage and it's not even a card, but I like it. It didn't quite fit in my scanner.

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