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I bought them together so I hope you'll forgive me for breaking the rules and posting them together.
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Some real nice stuff on this thread. When I got this one, I think it was cheaper than the Polar Bear back.
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That's exactly why I bought a Coupon Cobb.
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a regional PCL
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Demmitt St Louis....affordable and not so affordable
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Nice "St Louis" Demmitt / VICTORY card. We do think alike.......here's my "poor man's" Demmitt "St Louis" card (T213-2), which fit nicely into one of my early T206 sets. Then, when I became "rich" :) I replaced it in my T206 set with the POLAR BEAR version. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ittWSox50x.jpg . . . . . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...StLouisSGC.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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My card for today is a General Baking Co. Eddie Collins:
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A colorized W572. Never seen another one.
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One of my favorites
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Great shot Bill. Here's one I picked up from Hank recently that is pretty neat.
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Adam, Pete, and Ted, I think T213-2 are still bargains compared to T206. It's sort of funny that the expensive T213-2 Demmitt is the NY on shirt. Will post another card tomorrow. Nice cards, everyone.
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Big Ed.
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and into another day...
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1887 Buchner Gold Coin....
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1887 Buchner Gold Coin Kennedy....
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I dont think I've shared this one before.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...040b2d4d1d.jpg
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Cobb t213-2. I agree these have been too cheap. Bought the large lot in an REA auction not too long ago, enjoy them a lot. 67 including 17 HOF, g-Vg but less than $70/card seemed too good to pass up. Colors are great on these. Bought the Cobb separately same auction.
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Smokey Joe
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HAPPY ST. PATRICK's Day
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Adding another T-214 to the thread.
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Just 4 more and I'll have a complete back run.
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It's St. Patrick's Day, so I should post someone that's Irish.
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Elberfeld
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My contribution for today
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Picked up this beauty at the Chantilly show last April.
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St. Patrick's day, so here's a pair of Hibernians for ya: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...raw%20Mack.jpg And something green: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ries%20Ave.jpg A green street sign here in Burbank, street named for former heavyweight champ James J. Jeffries. |
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Nice red Cobb's, y'all. That T214 Meyers is sharp. Here's an early Irish baseball player, Tommy Bond.
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Another player of Irish heritage to show on St. Patrick's Day:
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This son of an Irish immigrant has a lovely green background on his T213-1 card. His SABR bio begins as follows:
"Like his contemporary in the National League, Mickey Doolan, George McBride was the prototypical “good-field, no-hit” shortstop during the Deadball Era. Widely viewed as the best defensive shortstop in his league, McBride struggled mightily at the bat. A relatively large shortstop, standing 5’11’ and weighing 170 pounds, McBride was described in the press as an “aggressive, alert, and quick-witted” fielder. He led the AL in fielding percentage five times, including four times consecutively from 1912 to 1915, and was near the lead in most other years. Meanwhile, he achieved only a .218 lifetime batting average, never exceeding .235 for a single season. He was an iron man during his days as the regular shortstop for the Washington Senators, and was recognized as one of the headiest players of his day." |
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. . . he has the lowest batting average of any player with 5K MLB at-bats. He also managed the Senators until struck in the face during batting practice and forced to retire.
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Uncut Menko, with first year Nagashimas, Sadaharu Oh's batting order protector for almost 20 years.
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James Ryan.....
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1888 N29 Allen and Ginter of James Ryan....
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A day late for St. Patrick's Day.
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Not a card as defined...
I know it isn't a card as defined, but close enough :D
The first owner of the organization now known as the St. Louis Cardinals. St. Louis Brown's owner, Chris Von Der Ahe. https://live.staticflickr.com/2823/3...da681963_b.jpg1888c FW Guerin Cabinet Chris Von Der Ahe St. Louis Browns by BN2CARDZ Collection, on Flickr |
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Big Eater
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1954 Rodine Baseball Hall of Fame PC. A really rare/obscure but well done postwar set of prewar players that I have been collecting for years. |
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Can't go wrong with a classic.
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Revisiting an earlier theme...
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Another beautiful Lionel Carter card to follow the previous one. :D:rolleyes:
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Cobbs
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stretching the definition of card a little bit
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E107 Jimmy Collins.
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One card with 2 Hall of Famers made into 2 separate cards, and with the magic of modern day scanning almost made to look like one card again.
On a side note, Joe Cronin has two cards in the Double Play set, this one with Ted Williams, and the other one that he shares with Jimmy Foxx. Talk about playing second fiddle twice in one set! Brian |
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1913 Fatima
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Jake Stahl looks pissed.
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A fairly tough Wagner. I was surprised the graded pop is less than 50.
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Pat Gillick's father
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Old Judge....
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1887 N172 Old Judge Gus Krock....
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Looks like there is a run of E107s, so here's my only one (the back is blank).
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Sorry, Ed... Dracula https://luckeycards.com/e222sh.jpg |
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Jim McCormick, who I still hope gets into the HOF.
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One of my favorites. Give me "1"s like this all day.
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I feel like we've been from A to Z. So here's Zack.
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Brian here is mine.
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M114 Ruth
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I am fascinated by how these E222 cards of each player come in different colors (both fronts and backs) and with different text fonts. A master set would be incredible to look at!
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