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Old 09-15-2006, 04:51 PM
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz

The 1st thread takes some time to open, so I thought I would start a new thread. Since this is new, I thought I would also add a couple different cards. I really like looking at cards (and your wife, mom, friend, mom's friend, husband, and pretty much everyone else, do not), so I thought it would be fun to share a couple cards with the group. Here a 2 more of my favorite cards. They were not chosen because they were the most expensive or rarest, they were just so damn nice to look at, I had to share them. I only have 1 OJ and 1 PC. Here they are. Show off your favorite cards!

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Posted By: John S

Dan. Nice Kelly! Did the moderate diamond cut keep it from grading higher?

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Very difficult choice to make.....

King Kelly, because he is in my favorite set....and, it is a "dramatic" looking card.
Those storm clouds behind him are characteristic of his personality. They haven't
printed cards this beautiful since 1888.

I switched from Mantle to Joe DiMaggio....we do have to keep this Pre-WWII......
and this 1941 PlayBall just barely makes it under the wire. Also, it happens to be
the finest card in my entire vintage collection. And it is a tribute to Joe's enduring
record.....that in my opinion will never be broken.....his 56 game hitting streak.






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Posted By: andy becker

kelly shmelly.
dan, that rose cobb is awesome!

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Posted By: Dan Kravitz

John - OJ Kelly could have been graded much higher. The back is clean, and the corners are sharp. It must have been the diamond cut, I can't see any other reason.

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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

Ted, that is totally amazing. I got a start a little later than you did, so I wound up with several one cent Mantles, but none survived in a condition near to yours. Actually, the '57 was washed twice in my dungarees.

You musta gotten drawn away from cards right after acquiring the Mantle. What was her name?

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Posted By: barrysloate

So that's where that fabulous T206 went. That is the most dramatic T206 misprint I have ever seen.

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Love this Cobb Green, one of the 1st vintage I purchased and the Hanlon because of the great clarity, from Bill Mastro in the 1980's.

Joe



Ty Cobb, Spikes flying!

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Posted By: Joe Jones

I think this is a cool card/cards in my collection because it is a part of baseball card collecting history. This is what some kids did with their cards in 1909.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Here are two of my recent favorites from the 1912 Home run Kisses set:



I'm still hoping to put together a run of the Home Run Kisses catchers cards if anyone has any they are willing to part with!

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

GIL

Her name was June S........a really pretty 12 year old blonde that lived just down
the block from me and we used swap comic books and go to the ice cream parlor.
I guess I'd blame her for me not collecting all those artistic 1953 Topps cards, or
even more regretably......the photo quality 1953 Bowmans.

Oh well, I have them all now, so I really don't blame June.

Incidently Gil, there's a good chance that we'll have a "Subway Series" this year....
but, your old Giants wont be in it.

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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

Once they left NY, Ted, my old Giants became only a fond memory of my youth. Guys like Cepeda, Kirkland, and later McCovey, were players on a California team.

It was fun, but it was tuff too. Realizing that my old Giants were not even the best NL team in New York. And how the Braves were kept from the pennant for so long with players like Adcock, Crandall (did they have Post?) Burdette, Spahn, Matthews, Aaron - sheeze - they were so powerful that they often batted Matthews second in the lineup, cause everyone was a HR threat. And Adcock was unbelievable in the clutch.

But lets not take away from this terrific thread.

Joe - who is that in the center of your display?

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Drake's & African Tobacco:

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Posted By: Josh K.

man, some of the cards in these collections are freakin amazing. that hanlon is incredible.

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Posted By: Joe Jones

Gilbert-
?????I am not sure who is pictured in the center???It does have dockstater written below the pic. Can anyone help?

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2 non-baseball cards



Jay

I love pinatas. You get to beat the crap of something and get rewarded with candy.

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I never get tired of seeing these bright colors....

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

J HULL

Your Phillippe/Engle (I think) card is very interesting......as it defies our previous
understanding that players were repeatedly printed on a vertical basis. As many
cards have shown us with the same name on top and bottom of oversize T206s.

Thanks for sharing this T206 with us.

TED Z

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Posted By: J Hull

Ted, you're welcome.
As we're all too well aware, T206 production is no easy nut to crack. But that's what makes them so interesting.

Jamie

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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

Wait a minute !

12 years old?

You Dirty Old Dinosaur.
(poor June)
I can just see your letcherous gaze across the ice cream parlor table.

At least I had the decency to be lured by a mature female. A genuine teenager, Judy. Fully a woman of stature. Thirteen years of age.

She had a friend named June. (what did they say about her?) Oh yes. We hated to see her go, but we never missed a second of it.

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Posted By: David Vargha

I have fewer and fewer as I keep selling them, but here's a couple that still remain . . .





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Posted By: T-Rex TED ZAN

Give me a break.....I was 14 at the time I dated 12-year old June.

Actually, her sister Beverly was 15....tall....blonde....and more beautiful.

But, Gil....I am sure you recall how these things were back in the '50s.....
a 15 year old girl would even look at a guy under 18 years old. Anyhow, Beverly
ended up marrying a classmate of mine. So, you see how that "rule" fell apart
once you hit your 20's.

And, I don't know what ever happened to June. But, I will ask her sister next year
as we will meet at our 50th High School reunion.

Boy....am I getting old.

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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

Yeah Ted, go find June. And I will meet you and her with Judy, that sophisticated teenager who drew me away from cards.

We can even bring our ball and chains, if they are curious.

Edited to add:

You still got me by a year. I didn't feel the irrestable call of the wild until I was 15. So, I got to enjoy Killebrew's start. But that was it.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

GIL

Ahhhh......did you ever perfect that "Time Machine" of yours that you were telling us about
in one of your posts several months ago ?

Where is it......so, we can take a trip back on "memory lane" to our youth in the 1950's.
But, don't want to go back too far, though. We have to stop in the year we got our first
"Wheels" and I took June to the Drive-Ins in Hillside, NJ and you with Judy in North Jersey.

Anyhow, you and I are quite fortunate, however, as we saved all our BB cards from back then.

TED Z

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Posted By: Gil

Ted: Judy and I parted our ways regretfully too early.
However, she had two friends, one of whom Ive stated was enjoyable to watch depart. Her name was June.

The other was named Carol, she was similarly configured, but somewhat more enhanced. I hooked up with Carol then. But cars were still a while off.

How long did you and June stsy together? From 12 thru drive ins, apparently - dirty old dino.

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Posted By: Dan Kravitz

David- I would be interested in one of those if you are thinking of selling any more. Thanks dan@chiprop.com

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Posted By: Scott M.

I kind of like the fact that the back of the D359 references the non sport card set.

I wonder how many kids actually got the whole set and redeemed their Baseball Cards for the Mail of All Nations cards... Thank goodness they returned the Baseball Cards too with the offer!



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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

Joe: that center picture sure seems to
be in a position of honor.
Dockstater? An interesting puzzle.

Looks a bit heavyset to be an athlete.
But then again bears a resemblance to the
orange background Cubbie in the upper right
who has his name trimmed off.

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My favorite comic cards;

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