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Old 06-05-2016, 06:04 AM
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Default One of a kind card challenge

We often debate how rare certain cards are and love to shoot down theories, so why not issue a challenge to see which cards or postcards are one of kind.

I'll post one of mine which I think has a shot to kick things off (it has passed through REA and Brockelman before so don't name those to disprove its uniqueness). I look forward to being proven wrong.
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Old 06-05-2016, 06:24 AM
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Most RPPC's are probably one-of-a-kind. I've never seen other copies of these:

• C. 1910 Real Photo Postcard of Hughie Jennings
• C. 1930's Real Photo Postcard of Babe Ruth
• C. 1915 Real Photo Postcard of Rabbit Maranville
• 1916 Cleveland Indians Real Photo Postcard (Includes Chick Gandil & Tris Speaker)
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Bing Miller card:

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Looking at the Cleveland postcard makes me appreciate the costume department for "Eight Men Out". The movie captured the style of the times. BUT is it just me or did people just look older in those days compared to 25 and 30 year olds now?
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Looking at the Cleveland postcard makes me appreciate the costume department for "Eight Men Out". The movie captured the style of the times. BUT is it just me or did people just look older in those days compared to 25 and 30 year olds now?
I think it's the hats!
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Looking at the Cleveland postcard makes me appreciate the costume department for "Eight Men Out". The movie captured the style of the times. BUT is it just me or did people just look older in those days compared to 25 and 30 year olds now?
Tris Speaker certainly did!
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Default 1921 E121-80 American Caramel

As far as I know, these are one of a kind.



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