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Old 11-01-2023, 12:06 PM
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I feel like three is is smallest number of favorite cards I can manage right now:
If any of those three become insubordinate, send them my way and I can put them through a rigorous employee training program that is likely to last several decades.

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Webster, I'm lovin' your Voskamp's card of Wags! Ditto for all the other fantastic cards in this thread.

Being as I'm 99% NOT a set collector (except for the small Holland Creameries and A.W.H. Caramel sets), most of my collecting focus is on certain players, especially these three: Walter Johnson (to the extent my collecting budget will allow), Sam Rice (I'm striving for a master set), and Pete Runnels (my childhood favorite Washington Senator). Chosing a favorite from each of these 3 collections is tough, but here goes:
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This is the 1st ‘vintage’ and Mickey Mantle card I ever purchased, so has a lot of meaning. It consumes none of my time. I don’t worry about it or obsess about it, nor actively consider how to monetize it. I just simply enjoy it whenever I see it. And one day my kids can have it without debate or stress over selling it for a windfall.
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..I have never seen another anything of his using this image/pose. Neat that Miss Frances kept this all those years . He was a good-looking heart-throb in 1936 , and polite enough to write a nice note. It's rare for me to not be on the constant prowl for "upgrades" of my lower-end cards but this is as good as it gets to my eyes.

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My favorite, acquired right here on Net54.

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..I have never seen another anything of his using this image/pose. Neat that Miss Frances kept this all those years . He was a good-looking heart-throb in 1936 , and polite enough to write a nice note. It's rare for me to not be on the constant prowl for "upgrades" of my lower-end cards but this is as good as it gets to my eyes.

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Mike - I love seeing cards (or postcards) I’ve never seen before. That is a fantastic card you have there, sir…and certainly one I hadn’t seen before. Thanks for sharing.
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My Current Favorite.... but it changes all the time!

Enjoying seeing so many wonderful cards ya'll!! My favorites in this thread so far are Texxx's Red Cross McGraw and Aaron's Nadja Cobb!
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Old 11-02-2023, 07:26 AM
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I am with Val on the WaJo. Here are my two favorites.

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I’ve been really loving this card recently, but my “favorite” always changes!


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Old 11-02-2023, 07:57 AM
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Always been a Wagner collector...


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My Hero growing up.....he stumbled and floated like a gazelle at the same time in patrolling centerfield......The Mets won Game 3 of the 1969 World Series because of him - two great catches and a home run to lead off the game.....

An iconic image on the 1970 Topps card of the '69 Met fan favorite..........He hit a home run in my very first baseball game I attended as a kid......This card will always be my favorite.....

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This is/was my favorite card; but it will be in the next REA catalog auction along with a few other goodies. Bid strong if you're interested. Daddy needs another 1968 Dodge Charger.
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"Wagner batting" is right there as a favorite of mine - just wish I pursued more backs when I wouldn't have had to sell any of my children to do so!
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Thanks for sharing...I've just added a couple dozen cards to my want list!

Love this card, I've owned about 4 different grades over the years and settled on this one, which wasn't the highest.
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Hard choice between my Ruth and Gehrig. I bought a collection of 33/34 Goudeys from Orve Johansson in Largo FL while on vacation visiting my grandparents yearly. He claimed the collection came from 1930s pitcher Johnny Allen who lived in St Pete. This had to be somewhere between 1999-2001. I just started working and he trusted me to pay off the balance which I did. We had a great friendship which started in the early 1990s.

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Val and Chad, I your T215 Wajos are MY favorite cards in YOUR collections!
Lol. Glad you like it Ryan.

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So tough to pick just 1? Dots is one of my favorite poses ever. And this t202 cobby/jennings is an all time classic.
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My favorite. Been collecting vintage for over 40 years and Ed Delahanty was always my favorite old timer. This cabinet is from 1898 and owned by the family. Address on back is the address of the Delahanty brothers tavern. Very proud to own it.
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Such a nice cabinet with an incredibly sharp ballpark photo of Delahanty!

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Voskamps Wagner is mine. Only Wagner card with this iconic pose.




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I am truly in love with that cabinet of Ed. Very jealous. Congrats.
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amazing stuff ITT -- my favorite card currently is my 1914 Cracker Jack Christy Mathewson. Was my first big purchase after getting back into baseball cards, and liked it so much I got Tim Carroll to do a piece on it.
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I'm a big Zeenut fan, and this 1924 Buzz Arlett might be my favorite. A Net54 pickup.
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love your horiz matty...beautiful copy! So many cool cards...that delahanty piece is incredible...i love the "return to" address on the back.
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That '14 CJ Matty is incredible - what an outrage that it's only a 1!
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I haven't seen that Voskamp Wagner before. It's fantastic! Great card, Pete.

Here's my favs. I struggled to narrow it down to 1 card though...
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Love the diversity of each persons favorites

So many great cards

Keep them coming
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For context, I only collected for a short time in my youth but it captured my imagination enough that I came back to it as an adult about 13 years ago. I really have two favorites. The first is the one premium card I remember having as a child.



As I got back into collecting in 2010, one of the first places I landed was Dean's Cards and the prices there almost stopped my collecting journey before it started. Even considering I was starting with 1978 Topps. However, I found more reasonably priced sources and off I went. Over a decade later, the circumstances of my life have changed, and I've been able to afford cards that 2010 me couldn't have fathomed. So, this probably represents the high water mark of my collection, unless I can locate a signed Rogers Hornsby from the same set.

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But the 84 Hubbard is right up there.
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two of my favorites.
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That CJ card / artwork is fantastic. Hope you have a cool display for this!
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My favorite card this week.
And it's a postcard from the BST. Thanks again, Jeff.

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And it's a postcard from the BST. Thanks again, Jeff.



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Unbelievable cards...I absolutely love that Robinson! WOW!

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Unlike Adam though, I would make sure that I would not be clutching onto it during those final moments, as it will remain unslabbed, and rigor mortis might do a number on it.

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I also have to toss this one in because I think it is one of the most beautiful cards ever made:

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One day I’ll buy a Ruth card from his playing days, but in the meantime, I’d have to say this Honus Wagner, because well, it’s a Wagner and nobody truly knows what the heck these were actually from. The mystery of the issue is cool to me.
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I've always loved this Smoky Joe:

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Tough to choose between this Cobb or the T205.1922 E121 Cobb Batting SGC 3 Front.jpg
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In summer of 1987, with $30 worth of grass cutting $, I walked into a tiny card shop to try and buy one of holy grail cards of the area, a Don Mattingly RC. I looked in the case, found a nice Fleer for $32 and sitting next to it was this 1956 Campy for $30. I fell in love with the Campy card. As a 10 year old, I didn’t own anything pre 82 or so. The color and look of the Campy just hypnotized me, and much to the disappointment of my friends, I made the decision to pass on negotiating the Mattingly and made the Campy the centerpiece of my tiny collection. Still own this card and it was the gateway to the old stuff!

To the question below, yes I was able to find a nice Mattingly years later!

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In summer of 1987, with $30 worth of grass cutting $, I walked into a tiny card shop to try and buy one of holy grail cards of the area, a Don Mattingly RC. I looked in the case, found a nice Fleer for $32 and sitting next to it was this 1956 Campy for $30. I fell in love with the Campy card. As a 10 year old, I didn’t own anything pre 82 or so. The color and look of the Campy just hypnotized me, and much to the disappointment of my friends, I made the decision to pass on negotiating the Mattingly and made the Campy the centerpiece of my tiny collection. Still own this card and it was the gateway to the old stuff!

Thanks,
Bob
That's just a great card and story, Bob!

Did you ever end up buying a Mattingly RC?
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