A Couple Scans for No Reason at All!!
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Is it a couple of scans or three scans? My gut says go with two.
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These are random. Or not.
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A couple (very ugly) scans
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For no reason
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random?
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yes. Chamonix was where the first winter olympics was held in 1924. Good piece of trivia.
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Too loose -- Too tight -- Just Right!
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Pre-war , One Cent Apiece , At The Arcade At Rockaway Beach......
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...and you might even have pulled an Averill or a Gehrig or a Rizzo..... ... |
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Pasta anyone? Mangia - eat, eat!
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a few ungradables!
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Here's the rest of your Ruth, Pete.
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...-Alexander.jpg And a pair of Jeffries to match your Cobb: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...20type%202.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ted%20back.jpg Firpo eating pasta? Here's Pele eating dinner: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...sia%20Pele.jpg |
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I will guess it's 3 scans Amazed that you include the 2 Southern Association Memphis cards, Carey and Cranston (Egyptians, Turtles or Chickasaws/Chicks?) Looking forward to your EXCELLENT live card auctions! |
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Randomly Selected Scans by closing my eyes and moving my mouse around the folder. :)
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To be firmly on both sides of this conundrum, here are three random scans to complement my previous two. Brian |
1908 Barr - Farnham
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Big Train
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Walter Johnson had long arms, and used one like a whip. They called him The Big Train for a reason. We'll never know, but I believe he threw faster than 85 mph.
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Cy Young, the fox hunter
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Two more please don't keep score.
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A couple of Wagner's holding a bat.
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Allene Ray in "Play Ball"
Smoky Joe Whomever & groupies |
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Who doesn’t like ice cream?
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Early Yankees
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Early Yankees
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These are for the lovers of T206 Sweet Caporal cards with slightly unusual lower backsides...a Magee batting on left, and Owen on the right.
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March 6, 1980:
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Home Run Baker
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Some fun Zeenut backs.
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Larry French in front of a car and Rex Barney in front of a building among other photos.
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Not scans, but then again stacks are tough to scan.
Science is on display with a helix of trimmed 1933/34 Goudey cards. And who needs to travel to Pisa when you have a leaning tower of T206? Jenga anyone? Brian |
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Watson & Crick & Brian Helical history hotshots Two of the threesome won the Nobel Prize |
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Upon inspection of the stacks I have displayed, my skill level is more likely aligned with the architect of the Tower of Pisa. Brian |
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"You say Shipke, I say Smipke, let's call the whole thing off"
To give the pen-in-hand collector a little break, if you are not looking too closely, I can see how it might appear to say "Smipke" on the front. Brian |
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