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Old 03-24-2023, 08:35 AM
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Here’s a couple of Arkansas cards.
Walter Johnson pitched in that ballpark.
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Walter Johnson pitched in that ballpark.
That’s crazy, he pitched in the ballpark in my old hometown as well. The things you learn! Thanks for that info.
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A couple recent pick ups for me, an Oakland City Walkovers, and one from the 3 game series between Prineville and Portland Oregon.
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New arrival, AZO postage marking puts it at between 1918 and 1930. Lots of sailors in their whites pictured here.
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Ty Cobb postcards are highly collectible, and gaining in popularity along with value every year. RPPCs are starting to come into play for postcard collectors as they are unique and it’s rare to find multiples of the same image. I was fortunate enough to pickup this 1916 RPPC (bottom picture) with a crystal clear image of the Georgia peach. It makes a great addition to my 1910 tour of Cuba RPPC (top left picture). The other card (top right) is a from a series of cards issued by the Hubel hotel of the Detroit Tigers team and few are known to exist.
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Not sure if this Fold out post card has been shown yet. I see more interest in Cy Young cards lately. 1908 H. N. Dickerman postcards are pretty darn rare and can also be found using political figures as well.
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Those are really nice, Jaycee....nice pick ups
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