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Old 08-03-2011, 10:10 AM
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Default 1868-1871 Baseball Team Card Find Lands at REA

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I saw that yesterday...what an incredible find.
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Does anyone know what color their uniforms were? I haven't been able to find a color photo of the Atlantics in my research. I purchased a ball cap(pill box) that is red and white with a red A the same as on the uniforms from this card.
My cap is made of wool, with a leather lining on the inside also with some red bleeding into the white, it is old but i think maybe it is a reproduction.
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I saw this yesterday and my first thought was that it is Interesting that the creighton was not part of the find
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I thought of that too David, but I don't think the fact that Creighton is missing means anything. It's a great find, especially the Atlantics. That's the plum of the group.
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Some are so obviously trimmed that I'd be happy to take those "rags" off their hands for cheap...

Now with the snarkiness out of the way, a serious question.

On something like the Atlantic 9 card, does condition really even matter if it's new to the hobby? I would imagine the answer is no, but wondered what impact that might have on the bidding. I realize time will tell, but thought I'd ask anyway.

Great stuff!

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Great stuff. Some neat boxing CDV's buried in there to.
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Great stuff. Some neat boxing CDV's buried in there to.
Yes saw those David. Nicest one is the C.D. Fredricks of Heenan.
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Bill- there are only a few known Atlantics, and they are all trimmed. I have never heard of an untrimmed one. And the condition of this new one is as nice as any of the others. Might even be the best.
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Nice group of cards.What a find!
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