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07-31-2006 06:44 PM |
Interwar and postwar miscellany
Posted By: <b>Tim Newcomb</b><p>Also check the Pre-WW1 and T cards BST threads<br /><br />Just in case you guys didn’t see enough overpriced vintage cards in Anaheim this weekend (or for those like me who couldn’t go, a chance to pick up something fun).<br /><br />Scans available on request. <br /><br />Prices are postpaid, and are negotiable on multiple purchases. <br /><br />Insurance included up to $200. For packages worth over $200, I’ll split insurance costs with you. <br /><br />Trades considered in E cards, M101, M116, 1923-1928 Exhibits, pre-WW2 oddballs in any condition.<br /><br />R316 Kashin Phil Todt (SGC 40– strong VG). $180<br />Todt is one of the four very scarce cards in the set. Early on in the distribution, one card was removed from each of the four series, and a Babe Ruth card inserted in every box. This means that Ruth Kashins are almost 4 times as common as ordinary players. Conversely, these four players are REALLY hard to find. SGC has never given a Todt card a higher grade– only 2 have been graded --both are 40s.<br /><br />R314D World Wide Gum “Canadian Wide Pens” Al Simmons, Tigers HOF (G-VG) $85<br />This is the really tough set I wrote about in the Wide Pen article in Old Cardboard. <br /><br />1927 Exhibits Virgil Barnes VG $10<br /><br />1931 Cubs Team set – (beautiful oversized sepia photo) Bob Smith VG-EX $15<br />
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