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Old 01-15-2006, 11:54 AM
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Posted By: Jerry

I have noticed that this forum is heavily weighted toward 19th century and deadball era cards. I also love the early cards but I thought it would be a nice change of pace to see if there were any nice 1930's cards in your collections. Some of the greatest players in the history of the game played in the 30's. Ruth, Gehrig, Hornsby, Dimaggio, Williams, Foxx etc. So, I would like to see your favorite 1930's card from your collection. Here's Mine.

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Posted By: jay behrens

not pretty cards, but most are from the 30s



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Posted By: Al Crisafulli

Jerry:

How refreshing! Most of what I'm collecting lately is from the 1930s. I am working on upgrading a 1938 Goudey set, plus I am working on a Diamond Stars set and a 1939 R303 set. I love Goudeys, Diamond Stars, and all the Goudey and National Chicle premiums.

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The card is the rarest Nagurski trading card, as only one is known to exist.

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A couple that I had on scans:

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Some of my favorites from the 30's:









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Posted By: Mike Campbell

My favorite era.....First half of the 30's. Love em. Let's see more. I will be glad to share mine, if I can ever download them.

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A few that I have scanned . . .






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Does anybody have a 1936 Goudey Wide pen premium DiMaggio Rookie. I haven't seen one in Years.

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Here are a few of my favorites-
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I love the Cochrane Utter card. LOL

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Posted By: Al Crisafulli

Jeff, I love that Bill Terry card. His eyes are haunting.

What a great thread this is! Here are some more:



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Posted By: Glenn

I've always thought that Foxx heads-up card made him look like he was going to beat up somebody, and I consider that a mark in its favor.

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Posted By: JimB

A classic that will always be one of my favorites.
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Beautiful 38' Feller, Al.

BTW Jay, that Heilmann is pre-1930 whether it's a W575 or E121. So, you have to surrender it to me

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Jimmie Foxx signed PC, and a "Snookums and Babe Ruth" Exhibit card


Zach, Love that Extremely Rare "Brown Glove" Batter Up card I remember seeing it on eBay a couple weeks back.

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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter

A smalll, but growing collection of these are on my website:

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Anson, I was too lazy to rescan my cards to make them 30s only cards so I what I alrady have. Here are some more.



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Great Thread. Let's see more of 'em.

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Love the Cuyler. Beautiful card.

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I think I finally figured out this scan "Thing"

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