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Old 08-05-2012, 06:29 PM
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Admittedly, light on the acquisitions, but Thank You to Kevin and Thank You to William. Also, I thought Jerry Colonna's picture summed up the reactions to the Black Swamp find. If anyone can identify the players from the Japanese cards, let me know. The dealer and I both thought the American was Tom Tresh, but he did not play in Japan.
Hi: I am pretty sure the American is Jim Baumer. He played in Japan in the early 60's. See:

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nice Rob! sorry we didn't bump into each other at the National.
looks like you made a great pick up.


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My first Cobb T202



Not sure why i bought this. Seemed like a really nice card for the grade and thought the price was good. My first and only Cracker Jack

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Old 08-05-2012, 07:27 PM
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Hi: I am pretty sure the American is Jim Baumer. He played in Japan in the early 60's. See:

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Thank You. Yes, it is Jim Baumer. I was able to confirm it through another source. I appreciate your help.
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Rob: Great pickup on the E107 Nap.
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I picked up a pair of 1920s-1930s Sociedade Industrial dos Tabacos de Angola cards, one of Rabbit Maranville and one with a wrong back but depicting an American player I need some help to ID. I will scan and post tomorrow. I know these have come up in a thread or two in the past but does anyone have any more info on them, like a checklist [any WTI owners out there]? I'd really like to ID that player #108.

Also got a 1929 A's premium from a soda mfg. with Grove, Simmons, Foxx, Cochrane, etc. on it. I'll scan and post that one too.
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Great stuff as always Jeff, where did you find the Chance?
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Not home yet to scan em', but here's a digital camera shot from my room of four HOF's I picked up.
One more day to go and then back to AZ........


Wow Tony. Those look awesome.
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The Cobb was just reholdered as it had something inside the holder. The rest were bought at the National (raw) and holdered on site.







Congrats Mike. That t202 of Evers, Tinker and Chance is one of my favorite cards in all of vintage baseball, and that one is a beauty.
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Such a great weekend, was a fantastic Nat'l (IMO). Great pick-ups guys! I got a c. 1900-1905 game used LVS, T206 Niles no red ink and a PSA 5 Tolstoi. Here's a quick shot of the group. Thanks to Dan M, Jim (707) & Corey. great seeing everyone!

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My two cents worth:
I enjoyed the national for several reasons. Lots of vintage cards for sale and many items on display by the auction companys. I baciscally only went to work on a 1970s Topp set, which I did.
The part I enjoy most is talking to the dealers that I have dealt with in the past. Ron Vitro, E&R Galleries of New Rochelle, NY. The Father and Son of Scottsdale Cards of AZ. Terry Knause of Tik n Tik, officer for the National Convention. Met Johnny Adams for the first time and had a great conversation about him being a full time dealer since 1970.
But the number 1 highlight for me was getting to talk to a guy who will be 91 years old soon. I reminded him about the cards I purchased from him at the
7th National. I was debating if I should buy the cards he had, this guy comes around the table and put his arm around my wife and tells her that it would be a big mistake not to buy them. My wife has aways been impressed with this gentleman because he is Irish just like her. I told her I got to talk to DAN McKEE! She had went sightseeing at Fort McHenry for the day, but was disappointed she missed another Baltimore Legend.

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My two cents worth:
I enjoyed the national for several reasons. Lots of vintage cards for sale and many items on display by the auction companys. I baciscally only went to work on a 1970s Topp set, which I did.
The part I enjoy most is talking to the dealers that I have dealt with in the past. Ron Vitro, E&R Galleries of New Rochelle, NY. The Father and Son of Scottsdale Cards of AZ. Terry Knause of Tik n Tik, officer for the National Convention. Met Johnny Adams for the first time and had a great conversation about him being a full time dealer since 1970.
But the number 1 highlight for me was getting to talk to a guy who will be 91 years old soon. I reminded him about the cards I purchased from him at the
7th National. I was debating if I should buy the cards he had, this guy comes around the table and put his arm around my wife and tells her that it would be a big mistake not to buy them. My wife has aways been impressed with this gentleman because he is Irish just like her. I told her I got to talk to DAN McKEE! She had went sightseeing at Fort McHenry for the day, but was disappointed she missed another Baltimore Legend.

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Visiting with "Pops" was certainly the highlight of my National. What a great gentleman! Thanks to Dan'o for making sure I got to say hi.
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Old 08-06-2012, 12:09 AM
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Tony,
I saw that red Cobb at the show. It is absolutely phenomenal!
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Old 08-06-2012, 04:57 AM
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Leon:

Great pick-up on the Derby Cigars group, I didn't see those at all at the show.
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Johnny!!!

SUPER SWERT WST!!that is a fat card....literally!!!look at the borders....wow.....AND a crop mark??!! great score CONGRATS!!....thanks for putting me on the phone with DAN MCKEE...BTW...it was great to talk to him after all these years....and a rare oj....man i wish i was there with you.....

ADAM....hope you had a great time at the show....shoot me an email if you can../...

Mike S ....GREAT SCORES!!!you are becoming an error/freak master....ANd johnny D.....i think the freak bug is in all of us, im just a freak!!


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National.....so happy everyone had a great time....

I will meet all of you one day
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Here is the Angola card I cannot ID--any help would be appreciated:



Here is the Maranville:



Here is a 1930s Velox process snapshot supposedly of Gabby Hartnett--anyone care to confirm ID:



1975 Hank Aaron bus ticket:

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I saw that red Cobb at the show. It is absolutely phenomenal!
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Thank you Jim. Now that I'm home I was able to scan it -vs- having to share it through a distant camera shot from my room in Baltimore.
Here's a better pic of the card.

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I acquired this beauty from a fellow collector who was looking for a nice T206 Matty (portrait). I traded my T206 Matty,
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Great stuff as always Jeff, where did you find the Chance?
Thanks Jeff.
It was a trade with a board member and friend.
Do you know any background on the A's foldout PC?

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It was a trade with a board member and friend.
Do you know any background on the A's foldout PC?

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Produced in 1910 to celebrate the World Series that year, there is also a Cubs counterpart. Not seen very often, especially intact. Nice pickup.
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The card in the middle is prewar so maybe I can stay out of trouble with Leon. Oh and the checks are signed by Joe Sewell which lived in Tuscaloosa(my hometown). The Ruth is a SGC 10 due to a small pinhole.

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Here are a few items I picked up.

The Goudey was on a modern dealer's table.

Picked up the Demmit for my set along with a 12"x36" original porcelain Piedmont sign for myself. Too big for my scanner.

The postcard is something I picked up for Dan Bretta. He doesn't know yet.

Nice items everyone!


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Jantz, Nice Demmit, Congrats
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I guess this means I'm going to 520.



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The postcard is something I picked up for Dan Bretta. He doesn't know yet.




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Thank you Jantz!!!
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Awesome pickup and nice gesture Jantz! My buddy and I had a good time chatting with you guys at the Net54 dinner!
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Love the E94 Cobb, Jeff, the DiMag, Phil, the 311 leather Foxx in catching gear, the '29 A's composite, Adam, and the W600 Matty, Ted, plus a lot of other great pickups here, all around! Hopefully next year's National for me--haven't been there since Cleveland in 2009.

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I am looking to trade a 2012 National SCC VIP Cy Young Black Swamp Find promo card for one of either Ty Cobb or Honus Wagner.

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Great OJ's, Bruce.
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Absolutely Amazing Leon! Are you planning on trying to remove them from the magazine or leaving them as is?

Also, do you have a guess as to the origin?
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Jantz !!!! Congrats- you scored big, I'm very happy that you were able to add the Demmitt, that is awesome !!!!

I missed this, this is a huge pick up & the Piedmont porcelin sign to boot

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