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Really cool Willett Sonny! Do you have a bigger pic or scan?
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Hopefully this shows up better Pat...I can send you the file as well.
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Happy B-Day Herman
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Nice Armbruster Colton, here's the other birthday today "Iron Man" Joe.
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Just acquired Chappelle this month
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Here are a couple.
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Today I tip my chapeau to Chappelle with a couple of Piedmont 350 cards.
Brian (on a side note it is interesting that the paper loss on upper right front is discolored similar to the borders, making the orange background color seem likely to have been altered from red to orange due to the heavy staining seen on the back...just a thought) |
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Nice Drum Ted. If I had ever been able to land a Drum it probably would have looked a lot worse than your Moeller.
Here is my A.C.E. in the T206 hole for Gavvy Cravath...the only T206 player I can even come close to making this happen. When it comes to T206 cards I am pretty much a Piedmont/Sweet Caporal fellow. Brian (and as a bonus Gavvy is a fun and interesting player to collect). Here is a link to the SABR article for Cravath: https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/gavvy-cravath/ |
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Awesome Drum Ted
Great Run Brian Am I getting predictable yet? Love me some Cycles |
Gavvy Cravath
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Clifford C. "Gavvy" Cravath. "Cactus". Right fielder with the Washington Senators in 1909. 1,134 hits and 119 home runs in 11 MLB seasons, mostly with the Philadelphia Phillies. He had a career OBP of .380 and was one of the most prolific power hitters of the dead-ball era. He led the NL in home runs six times and RBI's twice. He first played 5 seasons in the Pacific Coast League and picked up his nickname by hitting a ball that killed a seagull ("Gaviota" in Spanish) in flight. His MLB debut came in 1908 with the Boston Red Sox. The Senators moved him to Minneapolis after just four games in 1909 and he didn't return to MLB until 1912, when at age 31 he began 9 seasons with Philadelphia. One of his better seasons came in 1913 as he posted a .407 OBP with 19 home runs and 128 RBI's in 594 plate appearances.
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Since "we" already have Cravath and Graham, let's make the "AB B-Day" complete ...... :)
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Of course I have to post Moeller from Jersey City... :D
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Nice cards guys. I like how you slid in that really tough Factory 25 Moeller Pat!
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J. Clyde "Deerfoot" Milan. Outfielder for the Washington Senators in 1907-1922. 2,100 hits and 495 stolen bases in 16 MLB seasons. 1912 and 1913 AL stolen base leader, including a then record 88 in 1912. His career OBP was .353. Managed the Washington Senators in 1922. His best season was probably 1911 as he posted a .395 OBP with 58 stolen bases and 109 runs scored in 705 plate appearances.
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Chappie!!!
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Nice info on Milan George he had a very respectful career.
I always enjoy seeing your Cycles Colton I remember seeing you need something like 21 for the subset? Amazing Drum Sonny! No Milan or Charles for me but I do have a Chappie coming in the mail. |
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Great idea for a thread Pat!
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You should have stuck w George Perring throwing, it would be worth a lot more that way ;);):p |
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Here are a couple T213's and a T215-2. I need some T206's for a back run.
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Wow, those are two really nice t213-1’s, Ted and Rob!!!
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Yeah great T213-1s! and Red Cross wow!
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Cy
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Thanks, Sonny and Luke, I can contribute a T206 today.
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Frank R. "Flossie" Oberlin. Pitcher with the Washington Senators in 1907 and 1909-1910. 5 wins and 227 innings pitched in 4 MLB seasons. He debuted with the Boston Americans in 1906-1907. Oberlin began the 1909 season pitching for Minneapolis but in July, he was called to Washington. Washington's slowness to exercise their option on Oberlin, forced him to leave us this card in a Miller uniform.
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Nice Luke, I was waiting for those print group 1 Old Mills we needed one
for Liebhardt earlier in the thread for a back run. Attachment 449220 Attachment 449221 here are four different bare hand showing plate scratches Attachment 449222 Attachment 449223 Attachment 449224 Attachment 449225 |
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Nice Sonny!
We still need a Dessau where's that Cycle 350 Colton? |
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Nice Colton and Dessau's a tougher one.
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Great cards, guys! Sonny, nice Cy Hindu! :)
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Nice cards everyone. I need to get to work on scanning cards. Love that Dessau Drum Jeff.
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Just a run of the Old Mill Oberlin with unusual miscut borders. This card has impressionistic qualities, and I like how his face blends into the sky.
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Here’s a different one
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