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Might as well pump up the volume with this post (on a This is Spinal Tap scale of 1 to 11, my T205 card of Murray might just rate a 0).
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A fine pair of Beckers. I still need to get one with a gold border.
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I can't remember the time frame but I am pretty sure I bought this card at a show when I was old enough to know there was a T210 of Joe Jackson but did not know what it looked like (pre-Internet). I was sifting though a pile of T210s and thought I made a big score for my dollar.
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Ooh a T205 run
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Here is one of my favorites.
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1910 Baseball Group Photo
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Listed Names: Ebeir Dodge, Russell Lewis, Fred Hadley, Archie Mosher, Carl French, Freland Herricks, Willie Pollard, Harry Lowell, Carl Lowell, George Wright, Jake Hadley, Johnny Werich, Richard Herrick
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A couple of T's and an E card both players died in an insane asylum from the clap.
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So, there are a couple Sacramento cards that look odd other than the Byram. This is the oddest to me, it looks like the head and the body don’t belong together.
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Another unnaturally attractive Obak, this one a 1909 of Norm Brashear.
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Here are two more.
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How about a T210 in honor of the latest find. Pepe is very excited!
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Double folders are better when both players are H.O.F.'s
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Another odd Sacramento card
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Not everyone has an off-center Kiki.
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1904 Jeffries-Munroe Sporting Life 'W600' Cabinet Card. Only known example. |
V61 W572 E210 Three cards, one image Tom Zachary
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J. Thompson "Tom" Zachary. Pitcher with the Washington Senators in 1919-1925 and 1927-1928. 1924 (Washington) and 1928 (New York Yankees) World Series champion. 186 wins and 23 saves in 19 MLB seasons. He debuted with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1918.
In Washington's AL pennant-winning 1924 season, he posted a 15-9 record with a 2.75 ERA in 202.2 innings pitched. He also won games 2 and 6 to lead Washington's 7-game World Series championship. In 1949 with the New York Yankees, he went 12-0, an MLB record that still stands for most wins without a loss in one season. He finished his career with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1936. Despite all that, Zachary is best remembered as the pitcher who gave up Babe Ruth's 60th home run in 1927. Before his MLB career began in 1918 (he never played in the minors), Zachary made history in college. From his SABR biography: In one of the greatest collegiate pitching duels ever waged, future major league pitchers Tom Zachary and George Murray faced off on April 6, 1918, at Guilford College. Murray was the star of North Carolina State University and would drive out four singles and steal a base against his opponent. Meanwhile Zachary collected two of his team’s six hits off Murray. The two men matched out for out over 16 innings. Murray amassed 20 strikeouts while Zachary fanned 14. The game, tied at 0-0, was finally halted after the 16th frame by the umpire, Sherwood Upchurch, on account of “haziness” even though the sun had not set. Many in the crowd of 700 were certain that Upchurch’s “appetite had run away with him and that he was no longer interested in baseball.” https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1621089932 https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1621089945 https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1621089963 |
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Another Nielson's
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What Are The Odds ???
[QUOTE=CobbSpikedMe;2103582]How about another Smith, colorized W572 version.
http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/2042957/view/DEAN_NEW.JPG .........What are the odds that the same kid , a real St. Louis Cardinals fan , with a steady hand and a keen eye and access to a red crayon had , at one time , got hold of both these cards .???? .. ( this Beckett-Grader Puzzler is a 1931 Metropolitan Studio rookie issue of a lanky pitcher named Jerome Hanna Dean ) ... |
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Now you got ole Piano legs thinking....[QUOTE=MikeGarcia;2103597]
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1920 Zeenut of camera shy Del Baker.
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virtual card show
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No one views this thread anymore because its too busy here....
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That's a nice 2. Love that center panel.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...70e171ce_z.jpg1938 R329 (Clopay Foto Fun) by Greg Martin, on Flickr . |
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One of the best cards depicting the importance of stretching...1916 Zeenut of Charles Brown.
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Not a bad "Boner"
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Sometimes it seems that Zeenut cards need to be goofy in one way or other...here is a 1917 of Jerry Downs watching a popup go way, way up.
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You don’t see many blank backed cards in this set.
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I also don’t know how they cut the backs to be so much bigger than the fronts.
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Hi Ho, Hi Ho It's off to work we go Cubbies doing their best Seven Dwarves imitation on Catalina Island, ca. 1937 or 1938. Yeah, it's a snapshot but WTF, it's Friday. |
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And Friday deserves another goofy Zeenut, this one a do-si-do-ing 1919 Zeenut of Allen Conkwright.
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