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Just added a Jeffries stat back.
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A quartet of 1950s Mirior-Sprint PC sized photographic cards from France. The name is handwritten on the two. |
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A couple more came in recently. I really like these boxing version of the Big Heads. The colors are great.
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Picked this up on a best offer for $78. Not the deal of the century, but a relatively tough card.
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Hey, a 1910 E-Unc Johnson is a nice pick regardless of grade. my SGC 50 went for over $300 before the plague-boom so a quarter of that sounds good to me.
This was catnip to me: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/sFcAA...BH/s-l1600.pnghttps://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/L-IAA...Ap/s-l1600.png I've not seen a Louis piece like this before and it fits my collection perfectly. |
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Adam - That Louis piece is a real piece of art
Just to keep this thread lively, I'll post a 6'7" giant recently picked up. 1934 Galaher. |
I got it today and was surprised, pleasantly, to find out that it is a bit smaller than a tall boy card and will fit into a 4 pocket sheet nicely.
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Just picked up the complete 1993 WCW magazine with Cactus Jack and Steve Austin rookie card page attached off eBay
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Here’s n acquisition from this week an Anglo Gum wax Wrapper of The Brown Bomber
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Nice one.
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I just couldn't (IMO) massively overpay for his RC, so instead I massively overpaid for this.
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Eric, now you need the no-name variation on the Carnera card.
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halfway there... 25/50 I like the new SGC holders. The large numbers are easier for me to see.
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So which one of you gentlemen ran up the price on me? Johnson makes 45/50 Miner's Extra backs for my T219 "mini-master-what-is-a-Red-Cross?-150-card-set", with 5 of the commons remaining to finish (Delmont, Kaufman, Klaus, Neil, Jack Sullivan). Cracked it out of the holder first thing, pleasantly surprised to find it isn't trimmed and is even oversized a little. Not sure why it would be sent to GMA now that I have it in hand
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More silver borders from the last few weeks, my favorite boxing issue. Still looking for a James J. Corbett, have to come across one eventually
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Part the second. Jackson was an upgrade for my set, he's not tougher but people seem to chase his card more than any of the other 23 commons and he is resold less often it seems.
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Bought a second copy of one of my favorite cards, the rookie card of the vastly underappreciated Alexander Karelin.
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Some early 1950 French photo cards of Sugar Ray Robinson:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...20Robinson.jpg Here's wishing all of the fine folks in our little boxing/wrestling forum a happy, healthy and prosperous new year! Keep your hands up and your ass off the canvas! |
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Happy to add this as my type card for the set.
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T220 Tolstoi
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So here's how you know you spend too much time on this stuff. eBay seller listed this snapshot as a pair of boxers ca. 1910.
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...20snapshot.jpg I knew immediately: --The shot is from a professional photographer: he was standing on the ring apron --The shirtless boxer is Jack Dempsey --The big guy in the wife-beater is 6'6" tall Big Bill Tate, Dempsey's sparring partner. --The location is Toledo, Ohio. --The date is June or July 1919. --The event was Dempsey training to fight Jess Willard. The snapshot has a matte finish and nice silvering. |
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My recents, with more "the back is better" cards. Tippett (I believe this came from a regular poster here but via eBay) makes 24/50 T218 Tolstoi's. The Jackson I already have but this is a nice upgrade and I was surprised my low bid won it. Trudenbach is the tougher spelling error with an M30 back, $4.99 shipped is a good buy I think.
2 more silvers because I can't get enough, and a modern Fury for a change of pace. Not much to collect from in contemporary boxing, but this was a great fight and I believe Fury only has Topps Now cards among anything recognizable (presumably has some obscure stuff I'm not aware of). The bottom 3 are for my T218 master run, now 95% complete for the Mecca/Hassan backs with all caption/factory/spelling variants accounted for. Getting close to the end, which of course means I can't find the 30 front/back combos I need. |
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do you have the Karelin in PSA 10?
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Started collecting this set in 1985 but I FINALLY got around to finishing off my 1985 O-Pee-Chee WWF Series II Set! Replaced some of the beaters and purchased the 9 cards I was missing... it is now proudly displayed with my Macho Man figures!
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I picked this up the other day.
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I collect the Gibbons brothers, so I was really excited to find these. Also Ring mags may not seem like much, but the early ones can be really tough.
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https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/daAAA...SE/s-l1600.jpg These Astra brand versions of Sanella cards are tough to find; wanted one for my type card collection for a while. I had one purchased a few years ago but it got 'lost' in the customs house in NY. This one was radio silent for a week in there but eventually showed up at my local post office and landed safely with me last week. I hear that when you die you find all of the cards that have gotten lost in the mail, with all of the socks that went missing from the dryer. |
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One of my favorite cheap sets, my 19th card in this tough issue that still seems to have almost 0 interest outside of the Ty Cobb card, whose pricing baffles me. Erne here and Jack O'Brien are about as good as the checklist gets, an odd selection of fighters after the overall excellent selection in the 1st series. Was only $10
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Pickedup This Mayweather for my son who is a big Mayweather fan
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You're a good dad.
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Not a new one by any means, but realized I had never scanned it and therefore never could've shared it, so here it is.....
Very nice 3 - I expected a 4-5 from this since there are no creases or back issues at all, but I guess they really didn't like the wear on the corners?? At the current prices, I most assuredly won't be playing any re-sub games - not selling anyway so it doesn't matter! |
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Came across this while looking for other things and said hey why not.
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TPG's have always been very tough on these. Almost rendering the grades meaningless. A tiny pinhole is a 1 on these.........and folded 6 times is a 1 on these. It's all about eye appeal on the T9's. Beautiful card! |
I had to fight it out to win this low grade Don Eagle card which completes my 1950/60 wrestling exhibit set (not counting the checklist)
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Nice, Larry! That's the last one on my list, too.
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Auxilary pass Mayweather Vs Gatti
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Picked up this Floyd signed auxilary pass from his fight with Gatti, Arturo grew up in the same neigbourhood as me, His brother Joe and I were friends in the the late 70's to mid 80's before he moved to New Jersey to pursue his boxing career , I remeber going with him and Arturo around 1980 to the Olympic boxing club on Park avenue in Montreal where they both trained, Arturo was about 8 or 9 years old , he was quite a sight on the speed bag, included is a photo Arturo personalised to me the day before his fight against Joe Hutchinson, his only pro fight fought in his home town of Montreal
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I remember watching that fight against Hutchinson on Friday Night Fights. It was a great scrap. Lil Joe did more then hold his own against Gatti. Funny that Gatti was on the same card with two of the Hilton brothers that night. I'm pretty sure those two families really hated each other. In an almost Hatfield/McCoys or Capulets/Montagues type of way. I was lucky enough to be at the first two Gatti/Ward fights. |
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Cracking cards Adam. I hope all is well pal.
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Normally I like my boxers looking like boxers and doing boxing things, but this week's mail theme was Fat Sullivan in Suit.
The two cabinets I know are both relatively common by cabinet standards. The shared caption type makes me presume they are by the same maker. The white probably earlier than the grey border, as it has a blank back and is less well-done. The grey border has a summation of his ring record on back, going from the Goss fight to the Kilrain fight. So that one is probably from between late 1889 and mid-1892. Sullivan is my only boxing T224/T229, as I keep trading the ones I have had for other stuff. Great set I like to keep track of, but a little too difficult to chase down a master (and difficult to checklist the details with the stamps). He will be cracked out shortly, might go for a base set here as I am running out of boxing cards to pick up from this period that can be found with any consistency |
The PET/Kopec issue is one of my favorites! Congrats on a great JLS pick-up!
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Picked up some plastic for the registry and #investing, with some cardboard on the side after a little twisting and smashing.
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Heh, I love it.
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They are like chase/parallel cards for the tobacco era. For some reason I can't think of any other issue that did that, in any other sport during that time period. Truly, 100 years ahead of their time. |
It's a great issue. Some of the cards with the sky backgrounds are just luminous when in hand. Really beautiful artwork. That and T218 really got me involved in T boxing when I first handled a few of the better ones.
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T220 silver is the most aesthetically pleasing boxing or T card set, with the exception of the T9's, in my biased book. The Turkey Red's are just so big with such nice lithography they kind of win by default. The T220 Silver's are so bright in hand, and with those gorgeous outdoor poses, that I like them even better than the T218's.
I'm hard pressed to think of another ATC/American Lithography issue that had a "parallel" type set. T68 Heroes of History had it's second series printed with a normal Pan handle back and one that is entirely Silver, the same effect as the T220's but on the back. Pretty weird choice, but that's as close as I can think of. I think the T220 set was probably 2 separate releases instead of 1 simultaneous set with a parallel (Donovan and Coburn design changes), with the Silvers printed and issued before the white borders that added another sheet of cards with a mostly-different pose design ("solid color backdrop behind a boxing ring" vs. "outdoors in a forest/jungle/small town"). Desperate for a Corbett to finish this set and patch the empty gap. The White Border's are a great buy still, I think. A complete set is still pretty cheap, and hopefully stays that way long term |
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