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Pickups at local show this AM
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Congrats Larry! I just completed this set myself recently as I was looking for a few of them for quite a while.
I love the Redskins matchbooks that were produced between the late 30s and the 60s! I wish more teams had matchbook sets like these. jeff |
Philly non-sports card show pick-up this past week. Pro Football HOF and College football HOF AND a GB Packer? OUCH!
Two cards to go (not counting Bronco Nagurski RC) #27 Bull Tosi #32 Swede Johnson Goal for this years National pick up at least one of these! Larry https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=36132https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=36133 |
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Someone has to be picking up football. These were like $3 a pop for my sets
Cotton Davidson had to have one of the most hard luck careers in Pro Football. Drafted into the NFL in 1954, then into the army in 1955. Returns in 1957 to seriously begin his pro career, but he was a Colt and that was the moment the Colts discovered this Johnny Unitas kid was looking like he would be great. Spends 1958 in Canada and 1959 coaching at Baylor before the AFL gives him his 3rd chance. He does pretty good in 1960 and 1961 (and makes the all star game in 1961 where he is the MVP of that game), but then the Texans discover this other guy Len Dawson, who leads the league in half the passing categories for 1962 and they don't need last years All-Star. Davidson gets dumped to the Raiders (for a draft pick which became Buck Buchanan, a great win for KC) for his 4th chance, where he is now 32. He makes the All-Star team again in his first year as a Raider, though he only gets 5 starts. Gets some playing time but misses a lot of time for the next 4 years and ends his career at 37. Not saying he was a great or anything, but Davidson was good enough to make all-star teams even after what should have been physical prime but something always seemed to happen outside of his control to halt his career. George Connor is always a good buy in my book, as he is basically priced as a common card in most sets but was a deserving hall of famer and one of the early large-but-quick linebackers. He's a steal. |
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And some more for the miscut set
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Ulman & Co postcard, somehow could not resist buying it
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I picked this up at the National 1960 Topps football empty wax box (no lid) $15
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Finally picked up another signed Goal Line card.
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Lot of visual clutter on this recent pickup, but pretty cool.
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That is a beauty. Lenny the Cool, one of my favorites. Great card.
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59 Topps Hornung
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Yep, I agree with you guys. I didn't realize Brown had won it the previous two years, thanks for pointing that out!
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For my NFL 100 (list published by the league) set. Well, NFL 97 because three players on it from the 30s don't have any contemporaneous cards. I am down to one, a National Chicle Dutch Clark.
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Happy to have this as a type, from the BST. One of my older football items, not that many cards pre-dating.
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Gale Sayers with the Slit B notation. I am not 100% sure who the other Slit marked cards are in 1969 but there will be 1 more from series 1 and 2 from series 2.
Not usually a pink fan but I think this is one of Sayers' better looking cards so I am happy to have an excuse to add a second 69 Sayers to my collection. |
Original print plate from the 1961 Packers Lake to Lake set
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92 of 100 down for my base set. O'Brien made the College Hall of Fame the year this was issued, and won the Heisman in 1938, the first Heisman winner to reach the NFL. He retired after only 3 years and I'm not sure why.
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One of the worst AA's I've seen. Barely PSA Auth
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I don't understand how these are made. Most wrong backs have the incorrect back printed upside down, because they happened when the sheet was ran through the press backward during one of the sides printing. This Stenerud has Van Heusen's back, but it is not upside down, it is correctly oriented. Van Heusen and Stenerud are both series cards; so it's not from a test of the fronts using a previous sheets backs or something. I have a few of them like this now, I just don't get how they exist yet.
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I picked up a real nice 1962 set across the table at Anaheim, for resale. I might have to get the Davis graded.
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Some more for my set build of a full 263 card set of 1971 miscuts. Going to take awhile, some cards are way easier to find this way than others. The more severe, the better!
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Almost done with the world's cheapest purple sky complete set
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I recently picked up this signed Emmitt Thomas 1976 Topps card.
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Two new Goal Line Art cards. My goal is to get another 10-12 next year.
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Excited to have grabbed a pretty nice copy of what is maybe the best non-rookie card in vintage football. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9bee65c522.jpg
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Being a petty Lions fan, I won't buy the Chicle and want a good copy of the 1935 Diamond Match for a Dutch RC in my collection. I just get far too annoyed at the UER on that card that he plays for the Eagles. It's blasphemous, lol. |
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Picked this up recently
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I found this 5 x 7 aerial photo of the 1920 Yale-Harvard game. I cannot find out anything about "Bell Keough", the company with the legend in the caption. Anyone seen one of these before? Value?
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Bell Keough is the man who took the picture, I think, rather than a company. ^ A book with the attribution, and reproducing this photo. |
Now that's interesting. I still think it is a company name.
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Pickup a couple of great Brownie fullbacks. Jim Brown of the Browns completes my 1963 Topps basic set, with 1 card to go for the master (Bob Lilly with the Purple Sky). Marion Motley puts me at 112/144 for the 1951 Bowman's. I love the big team logo icons they put on the football issue that year, sometimes they distract from the main image but for some reason NFL team logos were much more intricate than baseball ones of the period. The 50s and 60s football are fun for being so very cheap to build on the side of my focus projects, only a handful of cards will cost me even $50.
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Completed my 61 set with these pickups the last couple weeks. I had a Maynard already but it looks EX-MT and doesn't fit with my shoebox set, so I had to downgrade. Not always easy to find the second series in lower grades, the AFL card must have been late in the year since it seems not many really got handled much unlike the NFL cards. Really like the design, and while there are a number of star rookies, none of the cards cost much. Only 2 cards went over $20 and none over $30. The $'s to fun ratio is hard to beat for 50's-70's football
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Here's a pinback I just picked up. It's 7.5 x 5.5 inches. I hope no one minds me posting this in here.
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I also have this pin. There's some difference of opinions on it. I've heard football, baseball or political related. Personally, I believe it's probably football Giants related.
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Very happy to pick this one up from the West Coast Card Show.
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Nice Namath.
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To everyone, sorry about starting new threads every time I pick something new up. I forgot that this thread was already going. I'll post my new acquisitions in this thread instead now. My apologies to all. |
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Picked up a small group of 1948 Topps Magic Photo cards, including Chuck Bednarik and Johnny Lujack. Interesting to see the levels of photo development that some of these cards achieved. May send a few in to SGC.
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I just picked this up...
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