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Reprints Gone Wild
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What on earth would you do with these, if you won this lot?:eek::eek::eek: If you can give me a viable answer to this question and if your name isn't Criger, I might just buy them for you. |
what i would do with them is plaster them on the wall in my man cave or give them to young kids to maybe start a next generation of collectors of prewar cards
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My Monster number would be 241 on sets 1 through 1025, and 240 on sets 1026 through 9000. Finally someone would be working on more sets than Ted.
Bill http://www.ebay.com/itm/CASE-of-9-00...-/130776281500 |
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Maybe a wall in my closet, but not a Criger wall in my man cave.:mad:
Giving them to kids makes sense, but in my town if all every kid in town had was a Criger, trading might be equitable, but hardly stimulating. Bicycle spokes would be another story though. Crigers could become synonymous with horsepower in the youth biker world. Imagine the roar of a twelve Criger Schwinn.:D |
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Gee, i wanted to buy this, but i only need 825 cards of Criger. :p
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Go to the local public & university libraries, used bookstores and antique shops, slide a Wagner in amongst the pages of some random old books.
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I would start a Lou Criger fan club. :D
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The youth baseball magazines' could put them in there magazines for all the kids to get.
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Fireplace.
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I'm glad you posted this, I wrote the seller to see if he could put together a lot of Dots Miller cards. I was thinking of buying some low-grade t206's of Dots to give to my six family members that are also related to him, but if I can grab a handful of reprints for each of them at the same price as one real one, then I would rather do that
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You could take these cards and make a Lou Criger memory jug, or something similar. Other than that, I'm at a loss. :D
Sincerely, Clayton |
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I would think there could be a nice application for a business card...would take some imagination, but could be done.
If you're a show promoter and a little bit on the ghouly side, you could have him exhumed and signing autographs "with the aid of a device" which I think is what they did with Roy Campanella toward the end of his life. |
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