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Old 09-22-2006, 10:34 PM
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Posted By: Ray

Hopefully I'm not breaking some kind of unwritten rule about starting a new pick-up thread...





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Old 09-23-2006, 08:13 AM
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

Is that Grove recently graded? It looks exactly like the PSA 4 I had and sold a few years ago.

Very nice 4!

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Old 09-23-2006, 11:44 AM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Picked this up at the local antique mall for $39 yesterday. 1922 Eastern Exhibit Postcard.

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Old 09-23-2006, 01:06 PM
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Posted By: Zach Rice

I am proud to be able to post this piece. It is an 1888-1889 cabinet photograph done by Joseph Hall (the photographer of the famous team cabinets and many images in other card sets of the era). It is also the original image later used on Elmer Foster's N338-2 S.F. Hess and probably one of a kind. This one was well worth the five months of waiting.

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nice cabinet photo, that would have set me back a while from picking up anything else lol

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Posted By: barrysloate

Zach- that is the first time I have seen the back, and if I recall correctly Joseph Hall team cabinets list the studio at 50 Fulton Street. Yours says 111 Fulton, so sounds like sometime around 1888-89 they moved (or just had two locations).

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Old 09-23-2006, 02:30 PM
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Posted By: John

Zach, what a nice item congrats!

A few of my new ones, really happy about the Herzog, Conroy & Downs some of the best images in the set I think. Love the catching pose on the Williams T207.





Thanks guys, the scanner I use is the HP 4890, I think its the best out there for the money, email and I will be glad to give you the highlights on how to get good scans with most scanners.
Also always put a black folder or something black behind the cards, it will bring out your corners and image vs. the white that most scanners have.

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Posted By: Ray

Jeff - that Grove is a recent Ebay pick up. I'm looking for a PSA 5 but just had to get that one as a set filler because it's such a great looking 4 (and the price was decent).

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Posted By: Steve M.

Wonderful addition to my Maggert Collection. d311 Pacific Coast Biscuit



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Old 09-23-2006, 07:27 PM
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

Nice T206's. What kind of scanner do you use - those images are perfect!

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Posted By: John_B_California

Those T206 images are stunning. Great cards, congrats.

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Posted By: Joann

From Marty P, via BST.

I think tbob may be onto something with these 1911 Zeenuts - what beautiful cards.

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Old 09-24-2006, 05:58 AM
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

Very nice Zach, all.

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)


I don't know the time frame of this back but it's for Hall at 111 Fulton St.

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Old 09-24-2006, 10:57 AM
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Posted By: Anonymous

Thank You, Mike:



Thank You, Peter:



Thank You, Brian



Thank You, Jim:



Thank You, Scott:



Thank You, Jason:



Although, I usually do not collect anything outside baseball cards, I couldn't pass on a picture of the 1921 Pirates, the home team in the first ever radio broadcast of a baseball game (KDKA).

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Old 09-24-2006, 11:07 AM
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Very interesting back, Fred. Do you know if a single player is pictured on the front or a team ? The only back i've seen with the team shots are blank and a very dark brown (looks black )with gold lettering. Thanks for the comments. And John, that Herzog is one of the best looking T206s I think i've ever seen.

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I think the ornate back on the Joseph Halls would be later than the blank ones. That's how it usually works. But the team cabinets and Zach's Giant player can't be more than a year apart, if that. And a couple of the teams- Washington and Kansas City- are known with ad backs. Maybe they did have two studios and each was used for a different purpose. As I mentioned to Zach in an email, Fulton Street is a few blocks from me. It's now a rather tacky pedestrian mall. And Joseph Hall isn't there anymore. But if you need sneakers or a boom box, Fulton Street is for you.

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

Zach,

Please see the following thread:

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slowly chipping away at the monster and another one from 1 of my fav sets the M116!


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At any rate, it is hard to find and very tough in this condition.

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Bob- Ivy Andrews is also the toughest in the George C. Miller- that would be make him the toughest card in two sets. What is it with that guy- camera shy?

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Thats funny you mention Ivy Andrews. This just came in the mail on Saturday



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I know ...... boxing, again ...... but, boy .... what a beauty .....



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to go along with my d310 and d311 collection.

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cool match box!

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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

Two I'm very proud to own:





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Posted By: Trae R

3 and a half days left - couldn't resist. Thanks to a board member for this Chance - it's "a beaut'"!

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T213-2 Gabby Street:

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Posted By: Matt

picked this up at a flea market...a suspect fake, but then again i have never owned a strip before...

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Mike, I think there's a good chance that Jackson might actually be real. The card stock looks right to me. Mind sharing with us what you paid? I'm sure it was a great bargain. My hunch is that it's authentic.

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a whopping fifty cents, which is why i made my "fake" assumption...

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Posted By: dennis

i agree w/ben the jackson w514 looks good! great bargain. send it off to one of the graders.

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Matt, incredible bargain. Like I said, card looks good to me judging from the scan. 50 cents for a w514 Jackson is a 1975 price. Congrats!

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Posted By: Bill K

Very happy with the E105, thanks Leon! It's one of the nicest 2's I've seen.








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Posted By: Dave Rey

Brad --

You are making me miss my Ten Million... Glad he finally found his way over the border and to your dwelling...

I know where the original photo for that card now resides...

Also, did you know Ten Million named his daughter Decillion Million? His parents paid him and his wife to do it... Odd family...

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After waiting sometime plus paying an arm&leg in cross border duty fees (money-hungry Canadian government), I finally received Ten Million in the mail.

Thanks Dave


Q: Does anyone know if Ten Million has any other cards besides the 1911 Obak?

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This beauty came in today's mail

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BIN'd this puppy on ebay

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A Tobin Trade Card



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Joe ----------- GREAT Pin:

Fitz.
The Fighting Freckle
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The Middleweight on Stilts

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