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Picked up a couple more '33 Goudeys. Also liked the centering on the '38 Greenberg.
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Thanks to a gentleman who prefers to remain anonymous (although he dropped a hint elsewhere on the board ;)).
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Here are a couple of sweet photographs!
C. 1920's Type I Photograph of Frank "Home Run" Baker (Property Of The Sporting News) PSA / DNA Certified. This same photo was used for his E120 & V100 Baseball Cards. Won this photo right here on our BST a couple of weeks ago! A beauty C. 1939 "Rookie Era" Photograph of Ted Williams in uniform. |
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Jeff: There's a fairly common postcard of the Red Sox spring training facility in Florida (I have a copy somewhere in the dungeon) that depicts the hotel in the background of your photo so that might pin it down a little further.
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Just got these babies in the mail today. Really loving how strong they are for the grades.
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Great pick ups AJ! That Cobb is awesome for a 3 - is there a crease hiding somewhere?
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So many awesome cards exchanged hands.
Picked up my 2nd proof and another fantastic freak from a net54 member. Also picked up a few Cobb's, including this mean green number. |
Incredible pickups Chuck
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One of the most interesting cobb cards in the hobby IMO. |
Jaw dropping stuff...
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Nice Cobb Jeff, one of my favs in the REA auction.
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T206 Mathewson
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A new addition to the collection. Also my first Matty.
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Thank you to Andy for a very pleasant multi-card trade! This Kane is a tough one, and it puts me within three cards of the set. :)
(Please see my BST post for the other T211 cards that I'm looking for.) Cheers, Steve |
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Even T211 type cards aren't that easy, but the whole set is a big accomplishment. Major-minor league congrats! |
Signed T207 Marquard
I've never owned a signed T207 card before. Got outbid a few times in the past, but was able to make a trade for this one. Pretty excited about it!
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Lots of good stuff here, guys. Glad to find this post. Here's one of the most recent pick ups. If lifetime passes interest you at all, here's a link to a few others, mostly MLB lifetime passes as well as letters from Honus Wagner, Walter Johnson, and Fred Clarke to Ford Frick thanking him for the passes.
Lifetime pass page link here. While at the site you can search for your favorite HoFer as all are there. There's also a couple hundred non-HoFers too. |
Great stuff everyone.
I may be getting some Mecca Boxing cards tomorrow. Plus some 1920's? and 1950's Boxing Exhibits. Robert |
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I agree that a complete set is tough, but I took a shortcut by buying the near-set in REA spring 2015. I've been adding, trading, and upgrading since then...trying to complete the set without marks, major paper loss, or trimming. It's been a lot of fun, and I've met several nice people in the process! |
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Apologize for one more post-war card from me on this thread, but thought this was too cool to pass up: Autographed Jim Rowe PC of this tough HOFer. Pre-stroke! Guessing this is circa early 1970s.
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Two more Helmars...the Alex is 8 x 10 cabinet, the Joe is half that size
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My Lyin' Eyes...
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..I thought Oh Hey Wow I'd found the photo that was used to create my 1933 Worch Cigar Fred Schulte and I when I finally got around to cataloging them together I saw that "close only counts in quoits (and hand grenades)".....my memory needs more memory.... .. |
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Only "one higher," as they say, SGC or PSA....Love the subtle, or not so subtle, depictions of why Cy was great--allegedly did not mess with women, drink, gambling or the horses. Truth to this?
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There are some GREAT traders here, and here are two of the GREATEST !!!
Tom B. comes through with a Speaker and Willis. Thought Speaker would take me quite awhile, and a Cycle to boot :) ..... Willis, love my Sov.150 portraits ;) Attachment 273688 Then Luke L. deals me some tough EPDGs, and a very tough (imo :rolleyes:) Doolan/field Sov. ..................... Unreal !!!! Attachment 273689 Fun, fun, Scott |
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What I consider "The Creepy Uncle" card. 1915 version:
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Sweet Crawford, love any old PCL stuff. Picked up a couple former PCLers myself, and SF natives. Now just need Joe... too bad I didn't win the three as a lot in Mile High 2 years ago.
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Thank you Kenny for giving me a shot at this card. I had always admired it since you first showed it to me :)
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R319 Ruth 144
Wow, that is a nice one. Millions of great cards in the hobby and ole #144 might just be my favorite. Congrats.
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Thanks Leon! The pose I drooled over as a kid in a baseball card shop in Joplin Missouri back in the 90's. It was in one of those thick 1" screw down holders which made it standout even more. Glad to pick up a very presentable example!
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I think I had my "aha" moment the first time I saw one too. It was like,
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Glad you like it. Thanks .
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