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Old 02-01-2014, 06:39 AM
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I've never started a pickup thread yet, but here goes....these arrived yesterday actually-and I'm pretty excited because it's my first card from the Lionel Carter collection, and also a mini milestone for me with the Monster-#100 & 101 Thanks for a great transaction again Michael (BuffettFan)!!

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When is a baseball card not a baseball card?

Pretty neat bit of ephemera from my alma mater...
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Old 02-01-2014, 08:46 AM
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Leon, nice pickup, i've been looking for one of them for awhile now. Its lucky for you I found out about some other cards coming up in your next auction Does that complete your back run of these?

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Leon, nice pickup, i've been looking for one of them for awhile now. Its lucky for you I found out about some other cards coming up in your next auction

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I thought it was already quite expensive and sort of thought you might be the one......glad it wasn't but not sure it matters. I had a few more increments but still think it was quite high.....
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The owner of my favorite shop called me last week to tell me that a nice collection had walked in his door. He sent me some scans of the cards he thought I'd be interested in, and I immediately knew which one I had to have. This is my first 19th-century HOFer and I'm thrilled it's an N162. To me, the brilliant color lithography of the Goodwins and the Allen & Ginters are so much more attractive than the often washed-out sepia photography of the N172 Old Judges. Anyway, here's my "newest" 126-year-old baseball card, enjoy!


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After several years of looking, finally found a Dahlen



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Hey Leon, you were fighting me. "Lukcy" for you I already had one Not the 1st time you outbid me. You are starting to be my "Newman!" like in Seinfeld.

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I was able to add the final T206 back to my cobb run... (I dont count the Cobb back as a T206) Now just missing the Coupon Type 3, T214 Victory and the Cobb back.

I was not sure if I would be a bidder at first.. but after getting a chance to speak with the owner of the card I felt confident the card was authentic. Also Bill Goodwin sent the card back to SGC to be regraded and came back as an authentic blank back again... so that also help put my worries at ease.

Looking forward to receiving the card in hand to check it out for myself.

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Updated pick of the Cobb Run:


**Thanks Chris for help with putting together the picture of the Cobb Run!**
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Very nice, Jamie! Fits in perfectly.
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The Cobb Run is awesome.


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Happy to add the complete 1913 Parker Brothers Lajoie game, with board and box included...
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Jamie - so glad you picked up that blank back Cobb! Beauty!
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That Cobb is exactly where it should be.Congrats on the sweet pickup.
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Really awesome that you were able to put aside the concerns you posted about the "blank back" Cobb and pay five figures to add it to your collection.

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Hey Leon, you were fighting me. "Lukcy" for you I already had one Not the 1st time you outbid me. You are starting to be my "Newman!" like in Seinfeld.
Sorry about that...but just think, next one to the hobby and there might not be any competition!! This market is thin, thin, thin.....*(unlike me)..
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I keep thinking the market is thin, but then there's always someone mucking it up
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Thanks Daryl! I appreciate it.

Nice pickups everyone!

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The owner of my favorite shop called me last week to tell me that a nice collection had walked in his door. He sent me some scans of the cards he thought I'd be interested in, and I immediately knew which one I had to have. This is my first 19th-century HOFer and I'm thrilled it's an N162. To me, the brilliant color lithography of the Goodwins and the Allen & Ginters are so much more attractive than the often washed-out sepia photography of the N172 Old Judges. Anyway, here's my "newest" 126-year-old baseball card, enjoy!


Great looking N162 with awesome color! My latest E92 Dockman pickup, Mr. Wagner.
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What started as just want a few now has me worried I might be getting hooked on these cards...a few more OJ's.


Always wanted this pose.



Congrats Jamie on the Cobb and your run, well done sir.

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Nice pickup on the Cobb. That Cobb run of yours is outstanding.

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Thanks guys.. I am certainly very happy with how it has come along.. when I first started I expected no more than 20.. due to the scarcity/cost of about 9 of them... with the blank I am now at 26.. one of the great things about this website is following the progress of collectors projects.... perhaps seeing something someone else has been looking for.. and letting them know... and watching the collections come together..

Looking forward to seeing everyone's Feb pick ups this month.

Steve.. congrats on finding the Dahlen

Brad.. i love that Ruth Postcard..

and John... those OJs are great.... are you getting into OJ's now? is there an agreed checklist for them? how many are in the set? if so it will be fun to follow ur progress here.
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Brad that Ruth P C is beautiful, don`t think I`ve ever seen a Ruth sig. like that. Wow !
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Thanks guys, I gave up two big pieces of my collection to get this but I figure this will be my new centerpiece. I have not seen too many times that he has signed his full name with the nickname. What makes it so cool is the Ruppert signature and the photo of them on the postcard signing the new contract. Sorry I'm a little stoked about having this one.
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What started as just want a few now has me worried I might be getting hooked on these cards...a few more OJ's.
Geez, John, it's a tough enough market without having to fight another OJ aficionado! Just stick to buying all of Jay's extras!

Those three are beauties!

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A much lesser Cobb, but finding one of these without the red color shifted onto the white baseball, right bat, and right basepath of the diamond was a goal of mine.

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I was able to add the final T206 back to my cobb run... (I dont count the Cobb back as a T206) Now just missing the Coupon Type 3, T214 Victory and the Cobb back.

I was not sure if I would be a bidder at first.. but after getting a chance to speak with the owner of the card I felt confident the card was authentic. Also Bill Goodwin sent the card back to SGC to be regraded and came back as an authentic blank back again... so that also help put my worries at ease.

Looking forward to receiving the card in hand to check it out for myself.

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Updated pick of the Cobb Run:


**Thanks Chris for help with putting together the picture of the Cobb Run!**
Jamie,
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Good God, Jamie. That's an incredible run. Chapeau on a monster accomplishment! Just curious, do you have a favorite from these? Maybe due to a particular back (or lack thereof).

Brad, I've never seen Ruth sign his full name like that, though admittedly I have only seen about a hundred examples of his signature. I would assume this example represents a rarity. It's just beautiful.

I tell you, every time I see a modern card autographed in some messy scribble, I think about the Babe's auto. Nobody has ever signed more balls and pictures than the Bambino, yet every one of his signatures are aesthetically pleasing. Just something else that leaves a bit of a bad taste in my mouth when it comes to modern collectibles. So much seems half-assed and rushed.

Steve, kudos on finally finding your Dahlen. I really understand now why the T3s were voted most beautiful set. They're just breathtaking. I can't imagine looking at one of those in person, and not wanting to buy. Thank you for sharing it.

Paleo, I agree with you that the Goodwins and Allen & Ginters are beautiful. But I like the Old Judges, too, in large part because of the stark contrast between them. There's nothing being made today that resembles the Old Judges, or the Mayo Cut Plugs.

Greg, that's a really sweet Matty. Beautiful eye appeal.

Leon, one of these days when I get out to a Dallas show, I'd love to sit down and talk with you some about your type collection. One of the things my folks got me for Christmas are the type prints from Old Cardboard, and they're framed and on my wall now. Seeing all these different releases is a little overwhelming, to be honest. I think just storing them all would be a logistical nightmare.
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Jamie, congrats again on what truly has been an amazing run.

John, can't wait to see what your run of OJ's will look like when you're done.

Both of you, great work.

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My first Cutlery. "Sharp"? In any case, highest graded. Sucky player but one of the coolest portraits anywhere, in my opinion.
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Thanks guys, I gave up two big pieces of my collection to get this but I figure this will be my new centerpiece. I have not seen too many times that he has signed his full name with the nickname. What makes it so cool is the Ruppert signature and the photo of them on the postcard signing the new contract. Sorry I'm a little stoked about having this one.
And what an odd setting... outside in the middle of a field? Very cool piece.
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Thanks guys, I gave up two big pieces of my collection to get this but I figure this will be my new centerpiece. I have not seen too many times that he has signed his full name with the nickname. What makes it so cool is the Ruppert signature and the photo of them on the postcard signing the new contract. Sorry I'm a little stoked about having this one.
That is a sweet piece!
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Old 02-02-2014, 11:27 AM
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It is the actual photo of him signing his 1933 contract with Ruppert as they did it in a park in St. Pete's. Thats what why I thought it was really cool besides the George H Babe Ruth signature that I have to admit I have never seen signed liked that before.

Here is the newspaper clipping for that photo.
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