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T51 College Series printers sheet
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Recently acquired this and know how others enjoy printers type specimens so figured I would share. I know this has been posted on the non-sports side, though maybe not recently, and came from a member there. Kind of neat to see the palettes of colors and the cross hairs for alignment (I believe).
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Cool Piece
Ive always liked the T51s regardless of the low selling prices.
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Very cool. I picked up a tobacco label proof awhile ago with similar markings and recently found a blank backed T218 for $5, lots of interesting non-baseball cards to be had.
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Non-sports? They look sporty to me. Nice pickup Leon!
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Leon - that's a beautiful sheet. I'd love to add one to my collection if you ever come across another, or want to sell that one! |
I Agree
Leon:
Nice item! I've got a few of the T51s (the football ones and Williams [my alma mater] basketball) and they are quite colorful. As to pricing, some can be a tad expensive - like all the ones I wanted to buy including a Johns Hopkins example for my daughter [her alma mater], which I still do not own. Kevin |
leon thats pretty neat and i bet thats how most prewar cards came
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That's a great piece Leon, thanks for showing that.
Sincerely, Clayton |
Great pick-up Leon. (The sheet, not the coin.)
Frankly, I always thought the sports related pictures (even golf) were great images and significantly under-valued. I always put them into my special "box" when I run across one. |
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Kevin - I believe I have an extra Johns Hopkins and will check my duplicates when I return home on Tuesday. It's yours if I can find it. It's a lacrosse player, if I remember correctly. The Williams College basketball scene is very cool. All of the cards that picture major sports (baseball, basketball, football, hockey or golf) will usually command a premium over the others in the set, especially if it's a major school with one of those scenes - Michigan football, Harvard football or Penn State baseball, for example. It seems that I read somewhere that the Williams card is considered the "first basketball card?" It was in the first series of T51s, but I don't know if this true or not, just seems that I read or heard that somewhere. Brad |
Both interesting and attractive.
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Always Love any item's of this nature!
What's uP with the neck's on these dude's... kinda freaky aye :) Gotta love'em though... |
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