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My 2 favorites.
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Leon --
What's the deal with the penny, did you fire the quarter? Greg |
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a few of mine....
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Favorite?
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It's hard for me to pick an absolute favorite, but I really like this one:
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Matt, that's a great Crawford PC.
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Thanks Jeff
I would love to have gotten the Cobb to go along with it!!
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Matt, I remember thinking the same thing about the Crawford! I ended up with the Jennings as well.
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Josh
there was a purple e94 Young that was on ebay a bit ago-did you get that one? or youmay already have one.
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Sorry, I had a hard enough time cutting it down to 3 cards....(and sorry for weird sizing)
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Very nice Plethora of pickups. And also my thanks to Rob D for instigating this thread.
Very cool pickups by: Scott: T3 Carrigan, my favorite T3. Wolfdogg: M101-5 Ruth, awesome! My fav from 2009: |
Favourite for 2009
This seems like small potatoes considering a lot of what has been posted, but I'm still glad to have it. I haven't picked up another card since getting this one back in March or so...
Regards, Richard. http://www.richardarmstrong.ca/C46Gandil.jpg |
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Another small potatoes entry. I had hoped to finish the 'A's of the T206 set, but have about ended the year with only 9. :(
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Favorite of '09
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One of my all-time favorite cards and now I have one and really nice too! Thanks to member piedmont150 for this one.
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#1: Schweitzka. Played just one season, 1910 Columbia, 28 games. He does have a card and is immortalized forever !!!!
Attachment 10936 2: Just another Sav. card. Attachment 10937 |
09 Pick-ups....
Okay, mine might not be as old and as high-end as most of these great and beautiful cards, but I thought I'd share my rescent 09 pick ups for you guys. Some of these were from members on here and other sites...ENJOY!
http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...ntageLot-1.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...PC/Xray3-1.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...ndMantle-1.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...62Mantle-1.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...antleBat-1.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...ntageLot-3.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o.../69Decal-1.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...interBat-1.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...C/Mantle-2.jpg http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/o...holsters-2.jpg Thanks again and I'm always looking for Mantle items and cards!! David |
Mickey7,
Ignoring the fact that this is board is supposed to be about pre-war cards, I think the point of this thread is not to post all of your 2009 pickups - just your favorite pickup. |
I am in 100% agreement on that one.
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Do you know all the players in that photo?
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Donny:
I have a list of players pictured in that photo and Joseph Scott is not one of them. |
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I'm a set collector by nature, but always loved the absurdity of this pose.
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I had been looking for a Frederick Foto type for a while, thanks Leon!!!
http://www.starsofthediamond.com/frederickfotoagnew.JPG http://www.starsofthediamond.com/frederickfotocady.JPG |
My fav of this year but might have to sell soon unfortunately. Student loans.
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2009 Pick Ups
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Bought a collection of Sporting News Supplements, including the following:
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Grover Cleveland Alexander, Phillies flag & Willow Grove
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This card measures 5-1/8" by 3" and pictures the Electric Display at Willow Grove (PA) Park. On the back is an announcement for a Third Annual Picnic under auspices of Kinsports Employees with music by Sousa's band. In smaller lettering there is mention of "Philadelphia and Chicago (National League) at 15th and Huntingdon Streets". The date is August 21, 1915.
What interested me about the card initially was the mention of Willow Grove: a longtime home of one of our hobby's best shows. After a bit more research, I discovered that the Phillies had a doubleheader that day and won both ends: 7-5, behind the great Grover Cleveland Alexander in the opener, and Al Demaree over Karl Adams, 3-2, in the second. Furthermore, the Phillies would go on to win the National League pennant that year. Minutes ago, as I was trying to track down this information for posting, I discovered another important fact regarding the date August 21, 1915 which I did not know at time of purchase. That was the date that the Chicago White Sox acquired outfielder Shoeless Joe Jackson for outfielders Larry Chappell and Robert Roth, pitcher Ed Klepfer and something over $31,000 in cash! This find came courtesy of a spur of the moment eBay search for "Willow Grove." |
Here are the 3 men refernced by Steve... I'll take that Jackson kid!
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Very interesting Player's League cabinet
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Very cool item Jay! Such an unusual style cabinet.
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WOW!, very neat cabinet Jay ! A great baseball themed mount with diamond shaped photo afixed to it. That is a special cabinet from a significant baseball season.
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Jay,
I wondered where that cabinet ended up. Great piece. You seem to have an attraction to diamonds. |
Gary--This is one diamond I will not part with--interesting format, plenty of HOFers, and the only Giants PL cabinet I have ever seen.
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Jay,
Spectacular! |
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My 2 most favorite pick-ups during 2009.
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