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Old 02-17-2016, 08:33 AM
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After not posting any photos in a while, I was pretty pleased with this month so I feel like it today.

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Those are really nice looking 1s! As a vocal proponent of "buy the card, not the holder", I approve!
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i know most don't like strip cards, but i love the w512 set just because of the scope it covers....

uncle fester, ruth, cobb, hagen, dempsey, lon chaney, etc

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Those are really nice looking 1s! As a vocal proponent of "buy the card, not the holder", I approve!
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My newest acquisition !! I have been hunting this card down for several years now and finally found one with the eye appeal I like. I don't believe this card is any more rare than others from the set but it must be a very special card for collectors as you hardly ever see nice ones come to the market.




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Old 02-17-2016, 10:09 PM
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Picked up this Wally Schang 1915 Cracker Jack to go with my other normal one.

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Picked up this Wally Schang 1915 Cracker Jack to go with my other normal one.

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How common are color shifts on CJs? This is the only one I've ever seen granted I'm not a CJ collector.

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Got these two in the mail yesterday. Now I need 4 more confirmed backs to complete the run. I am not too optimistic that it will be completed, at least not for a while.




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Andy, very nice pickups for the Lobert run. Good luck on the others. I know I still need the Nadja and at least 2 board members are looking for the Mello-mint.

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A busy week is an understatement!!


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Old 02-18-2016, 06:32 PM
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A busy week is an understatement!!
Well, most of the T205s (with the exception of the first four) came from one auction lot, so instead of a busy month, I suppose I should have said I had a "voluminous" month!
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Hi Steven,

A few years back a bunch of these 1915 Cracker Jacks were auctioned off on eBay. I had never seen any printing errors on cracker jacks before until this group appeared on eBay. Recently, an eBay dealer posted 3-4 cracker jacks with this registration shift issue. Surprisingly they didn't get much attention this time and I grabbed the Wally Schang for my catcher collection.

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Brian, nice pickups. I love E121 types with scarce backs. Please find me a Haffner's card of Sam Rice!
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Old 02-18-2016, 09:01 PM
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Brian, nice pickups. I love E121 types with scarce backs. Please find me a Haffner's card of Sam Rice!
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Old 02-18-2016, 09:59 PM
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Here are two more CJ misprints I've picked up lately. Love the look of these.
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Old 02-18-2016, 11:58 PM
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Got a submission back from PSA. I had actually forgotten about a few of the cards, so it was like opening a Christmas present

Here are a few and a couple from earlier this month.
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Cool cards, the Schang too.

I wonder if there is a case to get them reholdered without the MC. They aren't really MC, it just looks that way due to the misregistration, something which has nothing to do with the cut. You can even see a slightly lighter red area on the right where the border is underneath the single layer of red.




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Old 02-19-2016, 08:30 AM
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Cool cards, the Schang too.

I wonder if there is a case to get them reholdered without the MC. They aren't really MC, it just looks that way due to the misregistration, something which has nothing to do with the cut. You can even see a slightly lighter red area on the right where the border is underneath the single layer of red.
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That is complete BS PSA put a qualifier on those.
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Old 02-19-2016, 09:16 AM
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The backs are perfectly centered on these cards, so should not be called MC. Just a shift on the front printing. I also have two others.
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I just got these Meyers with SC 350-460, factory 25 backs. So, when checking the population reports, I can only find one of these graded (since PSA didn't identify backs for a while, and SGC doesn't identify factory numbers, I know this is skewed). Is this really that scarce of a card? Especially when I found two on the same day. I'm just curious.
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Old 02-19-2016, 03:21 PM
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Factory 25 is more scarce than 42 or 30, but Meyers is probably not scarce with any of those backs. I care about the different SC factories and I enjoy keeping track of them, but it seems like 99% of t206 collectors don't care.
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I just got these Meyers with SC 350-460, factory 25 backs. So, when checking the population reports, I can only find one of these graded (since PSA didn't identify backs for a while, and SGC doesn't identify factory numbers, I know this is skewed). Is this really that scarce of a card? Especially when I found two on the same day. I'm just curious.
I put a run of Meyers backs together about 5 or 6 years ago and the fac. 25 was the toughest of the more common backs to find.
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Some recent pick ups
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A big thanks to Irish Denny. He responded to my post about finding a Matty card as our upcoming child will be named Christopher Mathewson.in addition, he sent a very nice card to the yet as arrived child and a Baseball Greats card of Mathewson as well. My wife and I greatly appreciate the generosity.

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Adding to my T206 set and Clemente run. Really enjoying these three. Great stuff by others as always.
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Since I don't expect to ever pick up one of the few Red Cross T207s, I now have all the other backs with this pickup of an Otter Miller with an Anonymous Factory 3 LA back.

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It has been at least two years since I've been able to cross off another card on the Tommy Bridges master checklist. This is one of two cards I haven't even seen for sale since I returned to the hobby a decade ago. Won it with a lone bid of $20. My nuclear bid was more than 10x that amount. Sometimes it is great to collect an obscure player.

1938 Clopay Foto-Fun R329 Tommy Bridges.





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Two "toughies":

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Two "oh, the colors":

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Brings me up to 99. What a beautiful set !!!!!

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Picked up some more Ted and friends over the last few months - had a baby so took some time up but I am letting out some pent up card steam now:











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Almost finished with the E98 Master Set.
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Tough Plank card, sepia postcard.
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Got this one a while back, but my framer just recently made a nice little display out of it this week so I figured I'd share..
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Great stuff. Thanks for sharing I really like this set and almost have it completed. Connie Mack on the crapper always brings a bit of a chuckle. Must have been awkward for the artist on that one
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Great stuff. Thanks for sharing I really like this set and almost have it completed. Connie Mack on the crapper always brings a bit of a chuckle. Must have been awkward for the artist on that one
Thanks Eric. I've found the blue background E98s to be far and away the toughest color variation with the hordes of reds and greens dropping in to the market with the Black Swamp Find. Oranges can be difficult too, but not as bad as the blues. For some strange reason the blues are also the hardest to find in really nice condition. I have no idea why....
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Only one ever graded and I see no evidence of one ungraded--if you do, let me know...
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