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I'm still playing by the rules...just maliciously and nonsensically reposting the same card again today.
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I bought them together so I hope you'll forgive me for breaking the rules and posting them together.
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Some real nice stuff on this thread. When I got this one, I think it was cheaper than the Polar Bear back.
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That's exactly why I bought a Coupon Cobb.
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a regional PCL
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Demmitt St Louis....affordable and not so affordable
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Nice "St Louis" Demmitt / VICTORY card. We do think alike.......here's my "poor man's" Demmitt "St Louis" card (T213-2), which fit nicely into one of my early T206 sets. Then, when I became "rich" :) I replaced it in my T206 set with the POLAR BEAR version. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ittWSox50x.jpg . . . . . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...StLouisSGC.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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My card for today is a General Baking Co. Eddie Collins:
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A colorized W572. Never seen another one.
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One of my favorites
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Great shot Bill. Here's one I picked up from Hank recently that is pretty neat.
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Adam, Pete, and Ted, I think T213-2 are still bargains compared to T206. It's sort of funny that the expensive T213-2 Demmitt is the NY on shirt. Will post another card tomorrow. Nice cards, everyone.
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Big Ed.
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and into another day...
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1887 Buchner Gold Coin....
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1887 Buchner Gold Coin Kennedy....
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I dont think I've shared this one before.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...040b2d4d1d.jpg
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Cobb t213-2. I agree these have been too cheap. Bought the large lot in an REA auction not too long ago, enjoy them a lot. 67 including 17 HOF, g-Vg but less than $70/card seemed too good to pass up. Colors are great on these. Bought the Cobb separately same auction.
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HAPPY ST. PATRICK's Day
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Adding another T-214 to the thread.
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Just 4 more and I'll have a complete back run.
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It's St. Patrick's Day, so I should post someone that's Irish.
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Elberfeld
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My contribution for today
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Picked up this beauty at the Chantilly show last April.
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St. Patrick's day, so here's a pair of Hibernians for ya: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...raw%20Mack.jpg And something green: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ries%20Ave.jpg A green street sign here in Burbank, street named for former heavyweight champ James J. Jeffries. |
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Nice red Cobb's, y'all. That T214 Meyers is sharp. Here's an early Irish baseball player, Tommy Bond.
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Another player of Irish heritage to show on St. Patrick's Day:
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This son of an Irish immigrant has a lovely green background on his T213-1 card. His SABR bio begins as follows:
"Like his contemporary in the National League, Mickey Doolan, George McBride was the prototypical “good-field, no-hit” shortstop during the Deadball Era. Widely viewed as the best defensive shortstop in his league, McBride struggled mightily at the bat. A relatively large shortstop, standing 5’11’ and weighing 170 pounds, McBride was described in the press as an “aggressive, alert, and quick-witted” fielder. He led the AL in fielding percentage five times, including four times consecutively from 1912 to 1915, and was near the lead in most other years. Meanwhile, he achieved only a .218 lifetime batting average, never exceeding .235 for a single season. He was an iron man during his days as the regular shortstop for the Washington Senators, and was recognized as one of the headiest players of his day." |
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. . . he has the lowest batting average of any player with 5K MLB at-bats. He also managed the Senators until struck in the face during batting practice and forced to retire.
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Uncut Menko, with first year Nagashimas, Sadaharu Oh's batting order protector for almost 20 years.
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