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T3 Turkey Red Gallery
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There's a thread on the postwar board that has been going on since January where cards from the 1952 Topps set are being posted one a day in numerical order. I thought it would be fun to do the same thing with the beautiful T3 Turkey Red set starting today with Mordecai Brown, tomorrow will be Bill Bergen, etc.
Here is my Mordecai Brown. Let's see some other Browns that people have. |
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FYI, I'm actively working on the set and my want list is in my sig. Thanks! |
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Here is my Brown. I need just three cards to complete the set, so will contribute as much as i can to this fun thread. Beautiful cards all around!
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Just curious I have heard about but never seen any Turkey red proof cards. Does anyone on the forum have any? If so could you share some photos of them |
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You were right that is a great LINK to check out and those proof cards are amazing |
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Love this idea, Jay!! This set is my current major project. One of the all-time great issues!
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T3 Brown
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Hello All,
Here’s a view of a T3 Brown that you won’t often see. |
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If anyone has them in those grades, looking to buy! :-) |
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Here is a little more of a closeup so that folks will know how this cool thread will unroll.
Brian |
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Thanks for the thread.
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Some great looking cards yesterday. Here's the card for today, Bill Bergen.
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Here's 1 I had
https://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/12438431.jpg & 1 I have (I like the old one better) https://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/12548010.jpg |
Quite possibly the worst hitter (position player) in MLB history
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Bergen
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Every time someone points out what a terrible hitter Bergen was, I have to counter that he was probably the best defensive catcher of the deadball era.
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Turkey Red Bergen
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2. Bergen
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Turkey Reds
Thanks Paul. How many? If the thread stays alive we’ll have 48 more days to find out.
All the best, Craig |
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Here's Tommy Leach for today. |
Most of my "No offer" backs are the T9 boxers as they seem easier to find.
REA just auctioned off a nice Ty Cobb "no offer" a month or 2 ago Here's a Tommy Leach I once had https://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/11881451.jpg |
Turkey Reds
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3. Leach
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I know that the no offer backs are very tough to find, but I was wondering about the difference between the checklist backs that are 1-75 and 1-76. When I was collecting the set, I didn't pay much attention to the backs, but I counted my set, and I only have 15 that are the 1-76 checklist so I guess those are less common than the 1-75 checklist but not as rare as the no offer backs. Does anyone know if that is correct?
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Tommy Leach hit 49 career inside-the-park home runs, second only to Sam Crawford all time. He also has the first modern World Series hit to his credit, a 2-out triple off of Cy Young in the top of the first inning in Game 1 of the 1903 series.
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Leach
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Love the colors on this one.
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Leach
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Roger Bresnahan for today
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Bresnahan
How do people get these to display larger? I am uploading pictures from my photo files on my phone. They always load as small images on the board. |
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Have you tried just going directly from your phone to the site? |
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HOF catcher Bresnahan made his major league debut at 18 yrs old in 1897, as a pitcher for the soon to be defunct Washington Senators of the National League. He pitched a six hit shutout.
And thanks again for the card, Craig. :) https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...03c7b496_c.jpg |
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This is a great and enjoyable thread and with so many on the list of T3's it will go on for a while and be very interactive.
I might have to go out and find me some T3's so I can join in. In the meantime I will just enjoy the ride |
Turkey Reds
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Sam Crawford
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Sam
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The one that started it all for me..
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Arguably the premier power hitter of the deadball era. Bill James estimated that Sam Crawford would have hit 494 career home runs if he had begun playing in 1919, the lively ball era, instead of 1899. Ty Cobb said that Sam Crawford would have hit 40 homers a year if he played in Ruth's era.
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My Bresnahan
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Chase
Need it!
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Chase signed with the Buffalo franchise of the newly formed Federal League in 1914. Charlie Comiskey was incensed that the upstart league would steal one of his players, and arrived at Chase's first game in Buffalo, lawyers in tow, with papers to serve to Chase barring him from participating in the game. Chase arrived at the game dressed as a woman, in "full feminine costume", in an attempt to elude Comiskey, and walked to an empty toolshed down the right field line! Chase changed into his uniform and made his way to the infield from the toolshed as the game began. Buffalo came to the plate in the top half of the first inning, even though they were the home team, in order to get Chase at least one appearance! Chase struck out, and was then removed from the game as Comsikey had obtained an injunction barring Chase from playing anywhere in the state of New York.
If you're interested in more, I highly recommend reading "Hal Chase: The Defiant Life and Turbulent Times of Baseball's Biggest Crook". https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d1539b5f_c.jpg |
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My Hal Chase
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