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Old 12-17-2005, 12:33 PM
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which card of ty cobb is your favorite?

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#1. D304
#2. T206 Red Portrait
#3. E95

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Cracker Jack

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T227

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Old 12-17-2005, 01:06 PM
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1.1923 V117 Maple Crispette Ty Cobb
2.1909-11 T206 Green background Ty Cobb
3.1914 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb


"always looking for 1923 V117 Maple Crispette cards"

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E300

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Green port in ex or better~

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1.T227
2.Cracker Jack
3.D304
4.E92
...and honorable mention to the Morton's Bread Pin

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Old 12-17-2005, 01:22 PM
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1. E95
2. T227
3 E253 Oxford

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T205; T227; CJ.

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Old 12-17-2005, 01:50 PM
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T3

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Old 12-17-2005, 02:27 PM
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T202 - with the Conlon photo of him stealing third. The T206 - Red Portrait is a close second.

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PC176 w/ wagner
E103
E104 (when it turns up) there has to be one!

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1913 Boston Garter

owned- T216 Kotton,then
e103
4 cracker jacks
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T205

T206 Portrait red or green

1914 CJ

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Cobb , Bat Off Shoulder!

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1. T227
2. T3
3. E102



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t206 either portrait

Edited to correct typos unless otherwise noted.

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T227

D304

E92

CJ

E95

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1. E101
2. 1914 CJ
3. T206 Red
4. T206 Bat Off
5. T206 Green
6. T205

I just wish I owned anyone of them.

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Posted By: Wesley

(1) Rose Company
(2) Brunners Bread
(3) Plow Candy
(4) Novelty Cutlery
(5) Washington Times

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t227
plows
e102/etc.
Green Port.

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e95 and t227. All the others I find very boring and nondescript

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-T206 (All poses except bat on shoulder)
-W600 (Near-impossible and a great cabinet)
-E95 (I love the look on his face and the background color)
-E300 (Great looking sepia photo of Cobb batting)
-Washington Times (Great shot and a 1 of 1 known card)

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#1- Novelty Cutlery
2- Wolverine News (batting)
3- Plows Candy
4- CJ
5- T3

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T206 (like Zach, all poses except bat on)
Cracker Jack
T3

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1. T3
2. D304
3. T206 portrait (green)

Paul mentioned the Wolverine News batting pose. As I recall, that has an awesome image of him. Does anyone have a scan they can share with us?

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Just curious: what's the beef with the Cobb bat on shoulder image?

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1. T3
2. Victory
3. Plow's Candy
4. Cobb with Cobb back
5. E95

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Wish it was mine.


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That Wolverine Cobb is in my collection now thanks to my friend Lyle. So far it is the only batting pose graded by either SGC or PSA even though there have been two or three portrait pose cards graded.

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Very nice. If you still have my address, Christmas is next Sunday

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The T206 Bat-on is a great card, but I think Ty Cobb had such an interesting, intense face, that he doesn't have many clunker cards. Some of the W issues of him are of course subpar, and I would have to put the T201 issue in the same boat as it does not accurately depict him, in my opinion. Some of the great 20's caramel issues, overlooked so far on everyone's list (I think, I didn't look that close) depict great action photographic images of him, like the E121's, E220 and E126.

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Paul, I wish I had a duplicate so I could do that. Besides I lost your address so I am going to have to just wish you a Merry Christmas here (or happy holidays for all the easily offended politically correct 54 members).

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Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays to everybody. Happy Cobb collecting in 2006 & beyond!

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Jeff,
The bat-on card is a nice card and I own one. It just does not have that intensity that the others do. The colors in the bat-off are incredible to me; it is one of my favorites from the whole set. And the portraits are real classics and really capture the intensity of Cobb. Just a personal preference for me.
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t215 cobb type 1 and type 2, colgan cobb and plows candy.

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Does anybody have a pic of a Washington Times Cobb? Not sure if I've ever seen one.

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1) Bat off
2) HM Taylor
3) Rose

wish I had one of those.

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Thanks for sharing the Wolverine. Wish I had one of my own.

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Wesley, I have all the Wolverines except the Cobb Fielding and Jennings Manager. I was wating to send to SGC until I had the complete set, but will probably send them in to be graded now. I would not want you to have the only Cobb graded.

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Posted By: Wesley

Joe, The Wolverine News has only a Cobb batting and a Cobb portrait. If you have a Cobb fielding, that would be a very cool new discovery.

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Posted By: Wesley

Joe, You must be thinking the Dietsche set. That set has a fielding pose.

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Hello Wesley, I know the books call the card a portrait, but I often wondered if there was a Cobb fielding. I have a Detroit Tiger checklist book that lists all Detroit cards 1903 - 1983. In that checklist it lists a Cobb right fielder, I assume that is the portrait with right fielder printed on the postcard.

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Posted By: Wesley

Joe, There is no such card as the Wolverine News fielding. If you saw the card, it would be clear to you that it is a headshot portrait and not a fielding card.

You are thinking of the Dietsche set.

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Posted By: Joe maples

Wesley, no it's the Wolverine set. I have the 1907 Dietsche set and yes that does have the fielding and the batting pose. I just think the author of the checklist book calls it Cobb right fielder, the position, not fielding.

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Cracker Jack

T227

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Posted By: Darren J. Duet

1. E95
2. T227
3. CJ
4. T202 Cobb/Jennings
5. T206 red
6. E121 (120) Cobb c bat
7. T205
8. T206 green
9. M116
10. T206 bat off

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Brunner's Bread
T 206 Bat Off
T 206 Green Background

Anyone know where to view Cobb playing the field or at bat? VHS/DVD?

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