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ccre 02-15-2016 01:23 PM

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Definitely the favorite card in my collection. Love the colors.

ullmandds 02-15-2016 01:27 PM

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as many have said...i'm not sure i really have a "holy grail" in my collection...I have thinned my collection over the last 5 yrs or so to include only cards I "like"...so here are a bunch of cards I like!

grainsley 02-15-2016 01:47 PM

Billy Hoeft
 
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Long story short: Over in OBC, Billy Hoeft was the inspiration for our Hall of Mediocrity. (Not a slam, these guys all made it to the bigs.) He fascinated me because of his multiple variation cards...I looked into his story, (quite a guy!) and started the Billy Hoeft Fan Club. For a long time there was just one member, me. His Son, Bill Jr., found the site while surfing his Dad's history, and emailed to find out what the Fan Club was all about. Some time long after, Bill Jr. emailed to ask if I would like to hook up with his Dad on the phone, they were having a family reunion. Well, almost three hours on the phone with Billy Hoeft. Got to ask him all kinds of stuff, and I think he enjoyed it every bit as much as I did. This card was sent to me by an OBC'er, one of the most generous people I have ever met in my life. It is a treasure to me.

benchod 02-15-2016 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by h2oya311 (Post 1504399)
4-way tie:

c1943 RPPC - Campanella
http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...Campanella.jpg

1890's Perkins Studio Cabinet - Jennings
http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...20Jennings.jpg

1873 Warren Studio CDV - O'Rourke
http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...0OquRourke.jpg

1937 San Diego Padres Team PC - w/ Ted Williams
http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...liams_1311.jpg

Nice foursome Derek!
That Jennings portrait was used for his alpha engraving card

baztacula 02-15-2016 02:18 PM

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I have two Baby Parkers now. Got them about a week apart.

nsaddict 02-15-2016 02:59 PM

Great additions all. Grant, your post is highly regarded in my book! Thanks for sharing to everyone.

WillowGrove 02-15-2016 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by h2oya311 (Post 1504399)

Derek, when you post that Campy I get happy. I miss the card but I'm happy it's in your collection and especially that you like it so much. -peter

h2oya311 02-15-2016 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by WillowGrove (Post 1504543)
Derek, when you post that Campy I get happy. I miss the card but I'm happy it's in your collection and especially that you like it so much. -peter

I think about you every time I post it...eww!

AndrewJerome 02-15-2016 03:44 PM

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I couldn't pick one, so here are 4 of my favorites:

SyrNy1960 02-15-2016 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ccre (Post 1504486)
Definitely the favorite card in my collection. Love the colors.

I really do like this card!!!!

coolshemp 02-15-2016 05:57 PM

Not the rarest card, but my favorite since my late mother bought it for me years ago when I was 15. I wouldn't sell or trade it for the world! We bought it raw, of course, but I had it graded around 2004.

http://s16.postimg.org/6v05hu3ep/img679_2.jpg

Plus, of course, my hero: Shemp
http://s18.postimg.org/rk8s7jw2d/img530_3.jpg

paul 02-15-2016 10:51 PM

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As a guy who collects one card of every Hall of Famer, my grail has to be this one. It's Hall of Famer Frank Selee's only card, and it's the only known example.

HOF Auto Rookies 02-15-2016 10:57 PM

A very humbling thread. Love it! Keep them coming!


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71buc 02-16-2016 02:00 AM

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I never grow tired of this piece. I get chills every time I roll out across my living room floor. It reeks of a simpler time in my life pre cancer, pre mortgage, pre-parenthood, pre career. Back then only thing that mattered was my infatuation with the 1971 Pirates. They have always been my favorite team and Roberto Clemente my favorite player. I was eight that year and fell hard for baseball because of him and that group of players. I loved them all, Stargell’s bat twirl, Blass’ enthusiasm, Sanguillen’s gap tooth grin, Dave Cash’s fro, and the bad ass attitude of Doc Ellis. I still do. My favorite item in my collection is the 1971 National League Championship banner that hung in right field at Three Rivers Stadium during Game 3 of the 1971 World Series (see the screen captures below). For this Pirate fan to have the opportunity to own the actual 1971 National League Championship banner won by my all-time favorite team, that hung above my childhood hero, during my favorite world series...priceless.

SyrNy1960 02-16-2016 03:30 AM

I think I'm in big trouble. I have been collecting for over 40 years. Started out with sports cards, then collecting odd ball sports stuff, then collecting autographs. 10 years ago, I came across GameUsedUniverse and got hooked on collecting Game Used Memorabilia (my prize possessions are Alex Rodriguez 1st Career Grand Slam Bat GU PSA 9.5; a 2009 Alex Rodriguez Game Used Bat GU PSA 10 (photo matched to 17 games; 44 at bats; hit HR's #575 and #576)) given to me by Arod; and a 1997 Alex Rodriguez Game Used Fielding Glove). Now since starting this thread and seeing all the AWESOME older cards, photos, etc., has now got me thinking that I want to start collecting older cards. I'm in big trouble! :eek:

shernan30 02-16-2016 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1504726)
I never grow tired of this piece. I get chills every time I roll out across my living room floor. It reeks of a simpler time in my life pre cancer, pre mortgage, pre-parenthood, pre career. Back then only thing that mattered was my infatuation with the 1971 Pirates. They have always been my favorite team and Roberto Clemente my favorite player. I was eight that year and fell hard for baseball because of him and that group of players. I loved them all, Stargell’s bat twirl, Blass’ enthusiasm, Sanguillen’s gap tooth grin, Dave Cash’s fro, and the bad ass attitude of Doc Ellis. I still do. My favorite item in my collection is the 1971 National League Championship banner that hung in right field at Three Rivers Stadium during Game 3 of the 1971 World Series (see the screen captures below). For this Pirate fan to have the opportunity to own the actual 1971 National League Championship banner won by my all-time favorite team, that hung above my childhood hero, during my favorite world series...priceless.


What a piece of history, Mike. Knowing stuff like this is in the hands of true fans is awesome.


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Mark70Z 02-16-2016 05:57 AM

Pirates Banner
 
Mike,

May have mentioned it before when you picked up the banner, but the '71 NL Championship banner is just an awesome piece of memorabilia. It makes it even better that it's in the hands of someone that truly enjoys the banner as well has that special attachment to it being your favorite team and Series. Doesn't get much better than that.

Thanks for sharing the pictures and footage, w/it pictured, of your grail item.

Leon 02-16-2016 06:40 AM

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Not necessarily my holy grail (it's my avatar) but this is possibly my favorite image on a baseball card...... I have seen 5s-7s I don't care for as much as this lowly 2.5...

btcarfagno 02-16-2016 07:35 AM

I had been looking for this postcard for over two years. Then not only was I able to get a copy, but it is signed by the entire team as well. I was speechless.

Then later that same month I was able to get the original contract and the team signed foldout with Jimmie Foxx...nearly fell off my chair. All three of these in one month. They all beat anything I have gotten in my years of collecting AAGPBL items.

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psymuchowc.jpg

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psgjtoc7fg.jpg

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psyo9kjlm4.jpg

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...pswhd5smal.jpg

Tom C

SyrNy1960 02-16-2016 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by btcarfagno (Post 1504759)
I had been looking for this postcard for over two years. Then not only was I able to get a copy, but it is signed by the entire team as well. I was speechless.

Then later that same month I was able to get the original contract and the team signed foldout with Jimmie Foxx...nearly fell off my chair. All three of these in one month. They all beat anything I have gotten in my years of collecting AAGPBL items.

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psymuchowc.jpg

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psgjtoc7fg.jpg

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...psyo9kjlm4.jpg

http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/y...pswhd5smal.jpg

Tom C

This is awesome!

bnorth 02-16-2016 08:11 AM

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This is by far my most prized possession and has been for 25 years and I can't imagine that it will ever change. This is the only known Wade Boggs/Roger Clemens wrong back error pair. They are my all time favorite players and I collect error cards so having that combo on a wrong back pair is the ultimate for me.

Peter_Spaeth 02-16-2016 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1504740)
Not necessarily my holy grail (it's my avatar) but this is possibly my favorite image on a baseball card...... I have seen 5s-7s I don't care for as much as this lowly 2.5...

At least you didn't post the E90-1 Young again!! :D

Leon 02-16-2016 08:20 AM

1903 Horner AL Composite
 
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Some really kewl stuff, guys. I love the pieces that have the stories and so forth. I forgot but this could be my fave piece (not card) in my collection. It is the only fairly substantial item kept from Collection I. I didn't want to take it off my wall!! Every time I walk into my office I see it. It would have been more of an empty feeling than was already happening (which wasn't too bad actually) So it isn't a bad consolation...

tuckr1 02-16-2016 08:30 AM

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My Holy Grail and after 4 years, I finished the 1935 Chicle Set.



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scooter729 02-16-2016 08:56 AM

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Definitely my favorite item now - scroll signed by 180+ members of the American League in 1935. Allegedly hung in the locker room in Cleveland for all players to sign as they came through town, then was given to Indians manager Steve O'Neill for display....

WillowGrove 02-16-2016 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by h2oya311 (Post 1504550)
I think about you every time I post it...eww!

Lol

Bpm0014 02-16-2016 09:50 AM

Leon and Scott; awesome pieces!

vansaad 02-16-2016 10:05 AM

http://i.imgur.com/PrYKG26.jpg

clydepepper 02-16-2016 10:11 AM

My two holy grails (already shown - post #7) are very impressive, but I am jealous and in awe of all the great stories and details surrounding everyone else's choices. In my opinion, those kind of stories and details are what makes this hobby so special.

Thanks for sharing!
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Peter_Spaeth 02-16-2016 10:35 AM

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Not the most expensive card in the world, but one I looked for forever and was sure I would never find again after losing out on a PSA 5 in REA.

Cerberus 02-16-2016 11:23 AM

A couple of my favorite unopened packs, from my collection
 
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Not my "holy grail" packs, but I doubt that I'll ever find some of the older, scarce tobacco packs, unopened:

Sean 02-16-2016 11:42 AM

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We've already had one Plank posted in this thread. Here's another:


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jcmtiger 02-16-2016 01:21 PM

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This was my Holy Grail, now at REA for the Spring 2016 auction.
1904 thru 1911 Detroit Baseball Club Financial Ledger. A few pages pictured.

Joe

ScottR81 02-16-2016 02:20 PM

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My Cubs Fav's

Spartan 02-16-2016 02:21 PM

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Not a 'holy grail', but one of my favorites. Have done more selling off than buying, unfortunately. And the way PSA grades Kashins, this could just as easily be a PSA 7 .... and I don't know why, but I love the Berk Ross Mays, yet still not really by any means a holy grail...

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Bruinsfan94 02-16-2016 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1504777)
Some really kewl stuff, guys. I love the pieces that have the stories and so forth. I forgot but this could be my fave piece (not card) in my collection. It is the only fairly substantial item kept from Collection I. I didn't want to take it off my wall!! Every time I walk into my office I see it. It would have been more of an empty feeling than was already happening (which wasn't too bad actually) So it isn't a bad consolation...

Leon, what is that exactly? Haven't seen something like it before.

h2oya311 02-16-2016 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 1504849)
This was my Holy Grail, now at REA for the Spring 2016 auction.
1904 thru 1911 Detroit Baseball Club Financial Ledger. A few pages pictured.

Joe

Wow! Pretty awesome! That's not my cup o' tea, but it is certainly a unique item! Good luck with the sale!

Howe’s Hunter 02-16-2016 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 1504849)
1904 thru 1911 Detroit Baseball Club Financial Ledger. A few pages pictured.

If I'm reading this correctly, Cobb was getting less than George Mullin and Stanage?

Bestdj777 02-16-2016 08:18 PM

Here's mine. A 1959 Venezuelan:
http://i1345.photobucket.com/albums/...ps734c15c2.jpg

almostdone 02-16-2016 08:27 PM

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Not a holy grail n the same sence of the word but defiantly an original one of a kind and I love just looking at it and thinking about how it all came together. A few years ago I started doing through the mail autograph requests from former players. By far the nicest and one of the most gracious players was former Brooklyn Dogers pitcher Carl Erskine. He ne I actually ended up writing back and forth a number of times.i decided to put together a custom piece featuring one of his greatest accomplishments. In the 1953 World Series he set a record by striking out 14 Yankees in one game (since been broken).
I sent him a photo of him pitching which he signed with the record breaking inscription. Then he listed the names of each strikeout victim in order across the top. I ended up matting the photo with a ticket stub to the game as well as a 1961 Nu Scoops card describing the accomplishment and a index card which he deceived the toughest strikeout that day.
It doesn't have a ton of monetary value like so many items posted here but I know it is 100% unique and it's hanging in my room making it 100% mine.
Thanks for reading. Enjoy.
Drew

dclarkraiders 02-16-2016 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by almostdone (Post 1504992)
Not a holy grail n the same sence of the word but defiantly an original one of a kind and I love just looking at it and thinking about how it all came together. A few years ago I started doing through the mail autograph requests from former players. By far the nicest and one of the most gracious players was former Brooklyn Dogers pitcher Carl Erskine. He ne I actually ended up writing back and forth a number of times.i decided to put together a custom piece featuring one of his greatest accomplishments. In the 1953 World Series he set a record by striking out 14 Yankees in one game (since been broken).
I sent him a photo of him pitching which he signed with the record breaking inscription. Then he listed the names of each strikeout victim in order across the top. I ended up matting the photo with a ticket stub to the game as well as a 1961 Nu Scoops card describing the accomplishment and a index card which he deceived the toughest strikeout that day.
It doesn't have a ton of monetary value like so many items posted here but I know it is 100% unique and it's hanging in my room making it 100% mine.
Thanks for reading. Enjoy.
Drew

Very nice piece. Thanks for sharing the story.

Duane Clark

jcmtiger 02-16-2016 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by StuckInOmaha (Post 1504901)
If I'm reading this correctly, Cobb was getting less than George Mullin and Stanage?

Yes 4 players were being paid more than Cobb.. This was at the beginning of his career that started in Summer of 1905.

Joe

DBesse27 02-16-2016 09:22 PM

So much great stuff! Amazing that such a die hard fan of the 71 pirates and Clemente would own the banner that hung above roberto's head during that postseason! Also love the Erskine piece, because of the pen pal friendship it resulted from. Really outstanding, guys!

pokerplyr80 02-16-2016 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1504740)
Not necessarily my holy grail (it's my avatar) but this is possibly my favorite image on a baseball card...... I have seen 5s-7s I don't care for as much as this lowly 2.5...

Awesome card, and looks great for the grade. That is also one of my favorite images in the hobby, right up there with the N162 Anson and 53 Bowman Reese.

Fred 02-16-2016 09:37 PM

Holy crap Joe, that ledger is the kind of stuff that makes collecting fun.

bobfreedman 02-16-2016 10:15 PM

Four
 
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I could not pick just one so here are my four Holy Grail items and that was difficult

Blunder19 02-17-2016 12:28 AM

the only 1 in the world...

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...psfmvd3thv.jpg
http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...psa28ce8af.jpg

Joshwesley 02-17-2016 10:48 AM

That BL Cobb

:eek:

brianp-beme 02-17-2016 11:58 AM

T206 Matty
 
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This card was part of the group of my first 5 vintage cards, and will be with me to the end. After 35 years, it still informs me on what I love about collecting what I do, and instilled in me the willingness to see flaws as something that can add to the appeal of a card.

Brian

Fastball 02-17-2016 12:03 PM

Former Holy Grail ...
 
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Former Holy Grail...I sure do miss him...


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