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Old 12-25-2003, 04:44 PM
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Thought that some of you might enjoy a new game called "Name that Card."

The game works this way. I have selected one of my cards, and have cropped the image so that the players name, team, and face are not seen. Next, I have posted the cropped image to see if I can stump the expects.

If someone identifies the player, and the card set then they get to post their cropped image, and the game continues. (Since some images may have multiple team designations, the player and card set is all that will be required for positive identification.

Name that card!

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Old 12-25-2003, 08:47 PM
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Posted By: TBob

1911 T212-3 Obak Kuhn Portland P.C.L.

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Old 12-25-2003, 10:29 PM
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Nice job TBOB! You're up.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Just received this Kuhn OBAK from Mark Macrae



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Posted By: TBob

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1911 E94 George Close Candy
Eddie Grant of the Cincinnati Nationals...violet background

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'Tis the only major league baseball player killed in action during the Great War. You're up stutor!

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e92 matty

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Old 01-02-2004, 08:17 AM
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(Scott Forrest sold me a nice middle-grade one.)

How about something other than E-cards?

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Old 01-03-2004, 04:25 PM
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It's not the e-92 Matty...look a little closer. Also, it's not an 'E' card.

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A T206 Chase--one of 'em?

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but i did a quick search of sonny's site and found out that it's a t212 card of Boyce, Oakland...I cheated

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Posted By: stutor

quan is correct...it is the 1909 t212 Boyce

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It's a 1909 T12 (Obak) Boyce--Oakland

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Post one for us!
Julie, by the way please note that 2 of the 3 cards posted so far are NOT caramel cards

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sorry been awhile:

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e93 waddell

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one of my fav e pics...

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Would have got it quicker had I logged on earlier. Will post mine soon.

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Old 01-08-2004, 08:19 PM
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You're up...

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N172 Connie Mack?

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Greg is up again.

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Posted By: jay behrens

Think it's time to institute a rule that if you answer correctly once you need to wait awhile (maybe a week or so) before answering again, unless everyone else is stumped. Otherwise, everyone will lose interest if it's dominated by the same few people.

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Hi Greg,
McLean catching T206. Be well Brian

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Old 01-09-2004, 10:58 AM
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Hi Brian,

That would be the card. Love that card!!!

Yer Up!

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Old 01-09-2004, 01:10 PM
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Here's an easy one for Julie.........

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cruel Scott begins digging thru his archives...

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Posted By: Dave

That's Bescher, as in an E92 card.

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very impressive

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Posted By: runscott

very impressive

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Posted By: Dave

Here's a new portion of a card to ID.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

T206 White, Houston. That's my guess.

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Posted By: Dave

I told you that would be easy. But, 6 minutes?

Go for it.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Hopefully this win be more of a challage....

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Hopefully this will be more of a challange!

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

I have provided a cleaner scan since this one should be a bit more difficult.


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Posted By: Dave

I'm really stuck on this card, but,

Why is this post stuck in the right 2 inches on my screen?

Each post in the thread moves its start spot 1/4 to 1/2 inch further to the right. I downloaded the HTML version of it, Word has the same problem.

Any ideas?

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Posted By: Jeff S

1. I'm pretty sure that's a T201, but I don't know which card.

2. The responses are on the far right of the screen because each response is set a little further to the right, and we've responded to responses to responses to responses, etc. Usually threads to do not go so long and/or people do not respond in such a way to create this kind of alignment hierarchy. Problem is easily solved by starting another thread.

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Posted By: runscott

each post is indented slightly to the right of whichever post you respond to.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Hint...Not a T201 Double Folder...

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Posted By: Ben

A T3 is my guess...not sure who though!

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Sorry Ben...Not a T3 Turkey Red...

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Posted By: Julie

Well, it's NOT a triple folder--because all the color is in portraits in them. In attention to detail, it looks like a T3 (but we've already been told it's not). I guess everyone has noticed that the catcher's left shoe-tongue climbs halfway up his ankle, while the right one is normal length. I'd guess (and it really is that) that's it's a E-101 or 102 (because of the "hint)."
It can't be 19th century, of course, because the catcher's mit had not yet develped any size or depth yet (I had originally thought S.F. Hess California League, but there's no WAY). The mit perfectly matches those in T3s (as I am only too well aware at the moment!)

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