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Old 11-30-2002, 08:58 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens 

Lets get the nominations and voting rolling. We should put another group of cards in before the new year.

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Old 11-30-2002, 11:20 PM
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Posted By: John(z28jd)

n card: ewing/mascot old judge
t card: t206 leifield pitching
e card: e90/92 oakes
other: m101-5 ruth rookie

i went for eye appeal on 2 of them

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Old 12-01-2002, 09:17 AM
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Posted By: John(z28jd)

If no on else votes,your Oakes card will get in Jay!!!

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Old 12-01-2002, 10:49 AM
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Posted By: leon

I will try to get it going:

n card- Four Base Hits Kelly- (don't think he made it last time but is there a better pose?)

t card- T210 Jackson - what a coat !!

e card- e221 card (any one -they are just cool looking)

D card- D322- Tip Top Wagner (great bust shot)

interesting post card- 1921 Billy Sunday- Amen !!

I reserve the right to change any and/or all of my votes before we are through....but wanted to get the ball rolling......also, I own a few of the cards I nominated so I WAS biased.....regards all

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Old 12-01-2002, 12:07 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens

n card- n162 Anson

t card- any t3 multi-player card

e card- e92 Nadja Oakes (prefer the Fed league designation)

misc card- any 1938 Goudey Heads Up

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Old 12-01-2002, 12:25 PM
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Duly note that I'm not an active card collector, but 'know what I like.' There are so many good possibilites, and I often highlighted John's and Leon's choices. Multiple choices included, so Jay can pick and choose as he deems fit

n card: Four Base Hits King Kelly, Old Judge Cabinet Ewing/mascott, Old Judge Cabinet Hoss Radbourne giving finger (19th century Billy Ripken)

t card: t206 Sherry Magie Spelling error, T210 Joe Jackson

Set: 1912 Boston Garters. If there is instead a particularly deseving single from this set, that's fine too.

I think there should be a special, though limited, Hall of Fame section for truely deserving sets, especially sets where a particular card does not stand out (i.e. minor league set with no stars)

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Old 12-01-2002, 12:42 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens

David, I do not make the selections for the basbeall card HOF. It is voted on by all of us. Right now is just the nominating process. In a week or so we will have an actual vote.

As for cards that you can vote for, it does not ahve to be a HOfer, just a certain card that you think looks really cool or has some special appeal to you.

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Old 12-01-2002, 08:00 PM
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Posted By: Julie Vognar

N172 Radbourne portrait
N162 Kelly
T210 Jackson
T4 Weaver
N300 Nichols

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N: N172 Anson in uniform.
T: T227 Cobb
E: E96 Brown (shows off his three fingers)
Other: Baltimore News Ruth

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Old 12-01-2002, 11:46 PM
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Posted By: Bob

E94 Cicotte violet background
T207 Bushelman (does any card in any set match this haunted look?)
T212-3 Bucky Weaver
E106 Matty
E98 Matty
T205 Rowan (in near mint no portrait card in any set is prettier)
E94 Lajoie red background

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Old 12-02-2002, 12:17 AM
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Posted By: Jaime Leiderman

N: N172 Anson in uniform
T: T210 Jackson
E: E300 Cobb
Other: James Creighton P&S or Harry Wright "Ticket/Card"

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Old 12-02-2002, 12:24 AM
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Posted By: David

A few more

1888 S.F. Hess California League N321 Set (the colorful lithographed version). In my mind, the most beautiful known tobacco cards. And pretty dang hard (though not impossible) to find.

Turkey Red 'Cabinet' Walter Johnson (with Capital building in background). Never been a huge fan on the T3s, but this one stands out for my taste

1923 Maple Crispette Casey Stengel. I recently overheard someone say, "It took me two years, but the only card I need to finish my Crispette set is the Stengel. That should be an easy one"

E90-1 Mitchell (that's the rare one, right?). Let's hear one for the little guy.

Yum Yum Billy Sullivan (Port.). The Tommy John of tobacco cards: 2 errors in one play! Actually, Tommy once had three errors on one play-- which takes no ordinary skill.

Special Mention: 1888-9 Sporting Times M117. People love rarities, but these are so hard to find people don't even think about them. Even the collectors on this board mention hens' teeth more often than these cards.

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Posted By: Julie Vognar

why did you pick the T3 Walter Johnson? I just bought one, and I find it very disappointing--his face. According to the T206s and the photographic cards, he was very handsome. The T3 has a little boy's face. Just can't understand it!

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Is it just me, or does the T206 Walter Johnson pitching (glove to chest), look nothing like Walter Johnson in photographs? The Lon Chaney (Sr.) of baseball*


* Lon Chaney was billed as 'The Man of a thousand faces'

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Come to think of it, aren't the T206 pitching and T3 Johnson cards based on the exact same image?

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Posted By: Julie Vognar

but the face is quite different. The T206 shows him with very handsome, regular feautures; the T3 shows him with a button nose, and sort of nothing features--wish it didn't. cause I just bought it!

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Posted By: Julie Vognar

Branch Rickey, Mordicai Brown, Matty, Wagner, one of 'em.

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I still like the Old Judge card/cabinet of Ewing with the Mascott
Also (if it didn't make it last time) I like the Shoeless Joe Cracker Jack ('14 or '15)
And of course the T202 Cobb/Jennings with the mous Conlon Photo in the the center -- actually I wanted to paste a scan of it in here but I forgot how.
I'll go with the '41 Play ball of Joe DiMaggio.
I think I may have missed a category but I'll take care of it next time I vote (I'm from Chicago so I expect to vote at least one more time).

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N Card: N162 Kelly
T Card: T206 Leifield pitching
E Card: Cracker Jack Huggins
Other: 1933 Goudey Gehringer #222


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Posted By: Mike Williams

E - E93/94/98 Cobb, '14/15 CJ Clarke
T - T200 Fatima N.Y. Nationals, T202 Cobb/Jennings (Cobb sliding), T227 Cobb
N - N162 Anson
N - D322 Wagner

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Posted By: Jay Miller

19th century--Anson in uniforn, Ewing Kalamazoo Bats, any of three Hancock clothing cards, Old Judge Radbourn portrait(sorry---I love them all!)

E-card: E135 Joe Jackson

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Old 12-03-2002, 11:11 AM
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Posted By: leon

"n" can't be "d".....the Tip Tops from Ward Macky (sp?) are a baking series....later....ps..give me a call sometime

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Posted By: Mike Williams

A typo on my part (actually, a cut-n-paste gone bad!)....just figured a new post correcting it would be redundant.

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I need to add the page to my links list, and also know who to nominate. Thanks

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found it: http://webpages.charter.net/sabrjay/

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Posted By: runscott

okay, the web-site link I posted doesn't have the HOF list - so where is it?

In the absence of more information, I nominate (and excuse me if these cards are already in the HOF)the following:

e - e95 Cobb and Dockman Matty
t - Cy Young portrait
n - I defer to the experts!

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Posted By: Mike Williams

http://webpages.charter.net/sabrjay/cardhof.html

Links are on the upper left

More beer please

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Old 12-03-2002, 07:38 PM
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I had toally forgotten what the original picks were. Looking at the site, it seems like a good inagural class.

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Jay, I forgot to mention that the site looks nice.

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