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Old 11-18-2013, 11:01 AM
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1920s W-UNC "Shoulderless" Series
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1920s W-UNC "Shoulderless" Series
Jeff...amazing card & I would have to agree with you on it possibly being a "one of a kind". FYI, do you know how many subjects are in that issue and is there a Babe Ruth?

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Old 11-19-2013, 06:07 PM
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I think this one is pretty unique. I have shown this before, but I enjoy showing it. Dockman and Sons produced cards of boats, soldiers, animals, and baseball players. If you look at the back of this card, you see a checklist for animals.




When you turn the card over, you would expect to see a lion, zebra or a monkey. You would be very surprised to see what is there.....Honus Wagner.

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Old 11-20-2013, 08:53 PM
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The Wag's is neat and that Cobb that Jeff posted is a loner for sure. Never seen that one before...

Nice cards by many...
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I think this one is pretty unique. I have shown this before, but I enjoy showing it. Dockman and Sons produced cards of boats, soldiers, animals, and baseball players. If you look at the back of this card, you see a checklist for animals.




When you turn the card over, you would expect to see a lion, zebra or a monkey. You would be very surprised to see what is there.....Honus Wagner.

I have the corresponding Lobert.
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Old 11-22-2013, 04:01 PM
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Nice Lobert. I have also seen a McGraw, but no others.
I wonder why your is an e102 on the slab and not Dockman since Dockman made the animal cards?
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Nice Lobert. I have also seen a McGraw, but no others.
I wonder why your is an e102 on the slab and not Dockman since Dockman made the animal cards?
Here are a few wrong backs...
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Old 11-22-2013, 08:31 PM
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I wonder if all 3 of our wrong back menagerie cards came from the same sheet.
They all have what looks to be the exact same off centered positioning of the back.
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Old 11-23-2013, 11:02 AM
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I don't think there any other Schlei type 1's but I could be wrong:

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Nice Lobert. I have also seen a McGraw, but no others.
I wonder why your is an e102 on the slab and not Dockman since Dockman made the animal cards?
I would consider it an e92, all the menagaries are believed to be. I bought it slabbed already, and have no need to get the slip changed.

I do believe there are others (as shown by Leon) but I have only seen one of each player that I have come across. Other collectors would know more, but that would be for another thread.
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Old 11-25-2013, 12:55 AM
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I'm not aware of another Ju-Ju Drums container that has survived.

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Wow...thanks Brian for sharing the Ju-Ju Drums container, which I have never seen before. I guess they would be even more impossible to obtain than the incredibly scare Ju-Ju cards.

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Uncatalogued DiMaggio rookie, first time I've seen the Chicago American brand too:
Adam - That Joe Sport Stamp, most likely, is from a similar newspaper publication as my Vander Meer sport stamp. Vandy was playing for Nashville only in 1936, and appeared in the Atlanta-Georgian newspaper publication with this sport stamp which looks just like your Chicago-American Joe sports stamp. (Mine is paper thin)[/QUOTE]

Great item! Those sport stamp sets are in need of further research.
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3 of these 4 are uniquely known, as far as I am aware...

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This is a great thread, do not let it die!!!

I love the Jim Thorpe card Mr. Luckey. One of my all time favorite athletes.

I have heard people say: "Too bad there is no Joe Jackson in the T206 Southern League Run" ... I just tell them : "There is, it is a true 1/1, and I am the owner"!

"It would would take a very large offer to pry this one away" ...
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Old 12-13-2013, 01:27 PM
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My blank-backed T206 Donovan was only one known when authenticated by SGC at the 2013 National (and since auctioned via Robert Edwards). Assume it was a test print run that ended up as scrap.
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I don't own the Just So Burkett any longer, but I still have the Newsboy John L. Sullivan.
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