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Two T206 Pop 1s(with none higher): PSA 8 Cy Barger and PSA 8.5 "Dode" Paskert
Pop 1s among vintage cards are rare--especially for a set as popular as T206. I have traded away a few of my pop 1 and pop 2 T206s to allow me to complete the 1933 Goudey Sport Kings Set and once when someone offered me several thousand for one but I still have a few left.
Up on my blog today I posted pictures of T206s Cy Barger a pop 1 in PSA 8 with none higher and Dode "Honey Boy" Paskert a pop 1 8.5 that was bumped in a recent submission to PSA. Eros Bolivar "Cy" Barger was a pitcher with the New York Highlanders of the American League from 1906-07 and the Brooklyn Superbas and Dodgers from 1910-1912. He also played first, short and the outfield. His career record was 46W-63L and his bating average .227. George "Dode" or "Honey Boy" Paskert was an outfielder who played with the Phillies, Reds and Cubs from 1907-1921. His career ba was .268. He had 293 stolen bases and was a leader in walks. He was also one of the best defensive outfielders of his era. Paskert was a hero who rescued 3 families from a fire in 1921, making 3 trips up a burning stairwell carrying out 5 children and suffering huge burns in the process. He loved the game and played until age 46 in the minors. For scans please see http://musicandsportscard.blogspot.com Jim |
Jim -- "On the Wings of Love" better than "Strawberry Fields Forever" AND "Brown Sugar" AND "Like a Rolling Stone?" What kind of crack are you smoking over there?!
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Beautiful cards Jim, thanx for the little writeups...cool story about Paskert.
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Jeff,
You'll really be bummed out when you see just one song by the Clash on my top 1,230. Ease, Thanks--I love my pop 1s. Jim |
Jim, you just ruined my day--and it's not yet 8 am.
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Pop 1?
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Leon,
I couldn't agree more. Having the only card made is cool. Would make an interesting complement to my collection. Any suggestions? |
since all I do...
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Hey Jim
Since all I do is pre-war, maybe you can find one of your pre-war PSA 8's and then find some other same card, but one with an anomaly to it? I hear there is a proof T206 coming up in an auction soon, if you had the corresponding PSA8 to go with that card, it would be pretty cool. Or there are a thousand really neat printing errors you might find to go with any one of your 8's. Just something to think about...I know a lot of us have ancillary pieces to our cards in our collection... |
High Grade Autographed T206s
Collecting autographed T206s is one way to make an ordinary T206 collection unique. It has greatly enhanced my appreciation for these beautiful little cards. I doubt there are any signed T206s any higher grade than this one existence - but I could be wrong since I don't think anyone other than me tracks it....
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Thanks Leon--good ideas.
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