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W572 Ruth
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From the Goodwin Auction
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I was happily surprised to win my first Cy Young card of any kind in last night's auction.
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Nice one, Jeff.
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New York Giants 1933 ---R-309 Premium 1934
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...only a few wrinkles on the surface and still has the easel on the back....this is not the cheapest way to collect Hubble and Ott though.... .. |
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Excellent cards. I've always liked that Glasscock card, best 19th century card IMO. Why did it only grade a poor? There must be back damage.
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From Goodwin last night...
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WaJo an Hindu Carey
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With thanks to Mark M., I'm thrilled to have picked up these scarce 1943 & 1944 Centennial Flour cards of Byron "By" Speece for my collection of all the players on the 1924 Senators World Series Championship team. Until I very recently learned of these cards (I'm still looking for Speece's 1945, and last, Centennial Flour card), it was my belief that the only card that of Speece that was issued during his playing days was his 1924 Diaz Cigarettes card (a Cuban issue).
Speece had a brief MLB career. In 1924, his first year in MLB and only year with the Senators, Speece appeared in 21 games and had a 2 - 1 record with a 2.65 ERA. His only W.S. appearance was for 1 inning in Game 3, in which he gave up 1 run to the Giants. However, in 20 minor league seasons, he won 224 games vs. 162 losses. In 1943 & 1944, at ages 46 and 47, Speece won a total of 23 games and pitched 30 complete games - they don't seem to make 'em like this anymore! Val |
June pickups
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Caitlyn Jenner
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Lol!
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Ha, awesome Jeff!
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That's hilarious.
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A major upgrade to my M116 Cubs team set
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I've always liked and kept my Doolin "error" card. Now, I've picked up a Schulte/front, that, imo, has to have been from same owner.
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Finally got a Merkle throwing card !!!!!! I know it's more like 3/4 of a card but it's a Tolstoi and in my price range !!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-11-T206...vip=true&rt=nc Also got a "toughie" in my price range. George Browne (correct spelling of his last name) for $30 http://www.ebay.com/itm/301655374532...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
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Nice Scott, There is an old thread where it was determined who the original owner was, although I forgot who :D
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8439/...b21910_z_d.jpg https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8301/...e2d30c_z_d.jpg https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8282/...96f506_z_d.jpg |
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How nutty are you going to get when you pick up your first Cobb? :D |
Well a Merkle in one whole piece would have been better lol. I just won't be able to get one and feel right about spending $100 + on that card. IMO it's one of the best looking cards in the set. Certainly in my top 10 maybe even top 5.
Cobb ........... If I get one lol. Yeah I'd probably go pretty nutty :D @ Mike that's a sweet looking Dougherty !! :D |
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A new issue for me, and my latest Keeler.
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Picked up 4 of the 5 Chase's. Anybody got a decent PSA white cap lying around?
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Great looking Chases, Aaron!
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I decided to upgrade my Walter. Please excuse the poor quality scan. The white dots are on the scan, not on the card.
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FedEx delivered these dry even in the middle of Tropical Storm Bill. Thanks...
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I LOVE that Cobb! McGraw is really nice too.
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Why, that signature is so shaky, you would think they cut off his...oh, yeah, they did, didn't they? |
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There should be two Jenner balls available.:eek: |
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My t205 additions for the month Hoblitzell is (no cinn incorrect version)
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My first T3, courtesy of LOTG. It previously resided in a PSA 1 holder until about five minutes ago. If anyone else has beautiful T3s with pinholes for sale for under $100, I'm your guy.
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Haunted by Toad
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Hey, I got my Toad... finally (Thanks, Chris).
My next goal is to visit his unmarked grave, if I can find it. Then I will contact his spirit with my Ouija Board and let him haunt my house for as long as he likes. |
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Always loved this card...rare well-centered one...
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Arrrrrrr Greg, I was the underbidder on that, I should have gone higher, you got a great deal. Nice pickup.
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Dan, so sorry, but "all in the family." Price might have been depressed by some eBay problems tonight...or just that some of the "e" cards depressed in general....
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Forget the pinhole - check out that huge crop mark on the upper right corner of the back! That alone is pretty cool (as is the rest of the card, minus the pinhole anyway :) )
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My Goodwin auction pickup:
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps8cybynje.jpg Apparently the paper loss on the front most of scared most collectors away, but I'll take it for now in hopes of one day seeing a nicer one or another rare back. |
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Let's see a scan as soon as you can. Now, remember, if the response you get from your Ouija Board is 'Ribbit', you really got in contact with 'Toad'....however, if the response is 'Rubbit', it's just some pervert. :p |
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My 3rd T205 and my first T205 Piedmont 42. I have always liked this card.
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