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From the B/S/T. Thanks Doc
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Thrilled! My Second Comiskey!
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Another win for Milosh!!! Got this on the cheap....
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Wow!
tbob told me this one would be a killer to find a few pages back! I took that challenge and then found it on 707's website after a quick google search and had to have it! Thank you tbob seriously without you I wouldn't have even tried!
I am thrilled and I jumped on this right away! I now have a very nice red seen a couple pages back, this blue background, and a beater green that you can see in my album linked below. I am going for all four obviously and I think this is a great card! If someone here won the lot of E98's in the Huggins/Scott auction and would like to trade me the Walsh Orange background I would be even more thrilled! Thanks for looking guys and amazing pickups to everyone else this month, I wish my collection could be as nice and large as yours! http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/4250/14597606.jpg http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/2707/145976061.jpg |
Lookit! Spider Baum!
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Marching out with my Johnson
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Despite the catchy title of my message, let's just say that I am excited to have this card in my collection, it's a real classic.
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Thank You, Jim, Joe and Jeff:
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Mike Healer
Nice McGraw-I love those Giant portraits
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Nice snag. I am sure you paid out the :eek: thouygh for that card from them. But its a very nice snag no doubt |
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Local Boy Done Good
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Picked up this card of Clint Prough in the latest B & L Auction (Thanks Leon and Scott) Prough was from the little town of Zanesville, Indiana, about 7 minutes south of Fort Wayne where I live. He played for Birmingham during the 1911-12-13 seasons. In 1912, he pitched one game for the Cincinnati Reds under Hank O'Day. It was his ONLY appearence in the Big Leagues. He went on to play in the PCL, 5 years for Oakland and 6 years for Sacramento in which he is featured on this card.
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Brian L,
Nice Wo Jo portrait! That one is on my list too. Presents very well for a 20. Steve S, Nice 14 Wagner. Another nice one for the grade. |
Couple of more for my Hall of Shame. Off of eBay tonight. Thanks Tbob
1916 H801-8 Boston Store Gedeon http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g5...ostonStore.jpg 1919 Zeenut Rumler http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g5.../Z19Rumler.jpg |
T206 EPDG Josh Devore
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Picked this one up from forum member RayBShotz. Thanks Ray!
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Johnny Kling T207
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My Johnny Kling T207 arrived today, and I'm quite pleased with it's image.
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Nice card Seth and at a nice price! I have to disagree with Quan about the Walsh cards. I think not only are they tough but the blue seems to be the toughest. I have owned 6 Walshs, 4 reds, 1 green and 1 orange and rarely saw a blue. The E98s have a first level of toughness which includes Vaughn, Coombs and Mack and a second tier which includes Dahlen, Tenney and Walsh, in my opinion. Matty, of course, is difficult because of its desirability and price as are Wagner and Cobb. If you have big bucks you can pick up Honus and Ty but Matty is harder to spot. The E98s are really drying up. There was a low grade near set on ebay which went off the other day but other than that (and some high priced BINs), you don't see them like you used to on ebay. E94s are still tougher but the E98s have become harder to find lately. |
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Just back from Beckett, a 1940 Brooklyn Dodgers Team Issue - Pee Wee Reese.........
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Here is my lastest 1915 Cracker Jack for my set!
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