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 Who was your first pre-war HOFer? I honestly can't remember for sure, but I think the first pre-war Hall of Famer I acquired was a T206 Elmer Flick.  Nothing overly exceptional about either the player or the card, but I can't seem to part with it, even though I now own fewer than a dozen T206.  I loved the name--it rolls off the tongue--and the card has just the perfect amount of wear to ooze genuineness and dead ball era.  As I pay homage to 'ol Elmer, who was the first HOFer in your collection? http://photos.imageevent.com/imoverh.../t206flick.jpg | 
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 T206 John McGraw Portrait, No Cap | 
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 T206 Frank "Home Run" Baker | 
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 T205 Cobb SGC 50....which became the first prewar card I sold.....and then used that cash to go to my first National in 2005. | 
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 '39 PB Gehringer bought from Kevin Savage | 
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 t206 matty white cap beater...still have it...paid $2 for it. | 
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 T206 Nap Lajoie, early 1970's at a Flea Market for $1(my dad paid). I was a kid less than 10 or so. Still have it also. | 
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 Mine was a T205 Matty for $125.  He was missing a tiny piece of paper on the bridge of his nose, which bugged me to no end. | 
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 1933 goudey Travis Jackson August 20, 2009 | 
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 Mine was the WaJo portrait below, and it's still one of my favorites. http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...ze/johnson.jpg | 
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 mine was the 1934 Goudey Lou Gehrig portrait.  Back in the early 90's after watching Pride of the Yankees. I was hooked ! | 
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 Bought a stack of  T cards (all kinds) from Charlie Conlon in the 70's for 100 bucks......loaded with HOFs, including t206 Cobb red and green portraits. Sure was a lot more fun when cards weren't worth a lot of money. One hundred dollars was about 2 weeks full time work for me as stock boy at S. S. Kresge Co. My dad thought I had lost my mind. | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Purchased in May, 2004.  First time I'd ever paid more than $10 for a card.  Damn, that seems like a long time ago, ha!  Still have Mr. Tinker. | 
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 WG5 Runner Sliding Umpire Behind Three years ago I was just getting back into cards (60s, 70s, and 80s mostly), scouring ebay auctions as they wound down near close.  I don't remember exactly how it played out, but I saw a National Game card, Runner Sliding Umpire Behind referencing Ty Cobb as the runner.  At the same time I saw an identical card without referencing Cobb. The "Cobb" card closed at $75, so I made a move and was able to win the no "Cobb' in title at half the price.  That is when i realized that I could find 100 year old HOFers in my budget if I worked at it. I add only a few a year, but the game of it is more than half the fun. | 
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 Joe Tinker bat on shoulder exmt purchased from Bill Mastro in 1981. | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Bought this one raw in the 1990s and sent it in for grading to the old SGC...still mine: | 
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 Buck Jordan T206 Tim Jordan portrait I got as a kid (circa 1989) for about $4.  I had no idea who he was till I got home, but got really fired up when I saw he'd been a league leading HR hitter.  I put it in my hands, smelled it and then hung it on my wall... and I reveled at the thought that the guy who'd originally pulled it from a cigarette pack was probably long since gone. | 
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 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #144 back in the mid to late 90's......paid $350 for it raw.  If I would have had it graded, it probably would have been a 4. | 
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 33 Goudey Gehrig #92 PSA 8. Back in 2000 I traded a bunch of 50's PSA 8's of Mays, Aaron, Williams, Clemente and Koufax for the PSA 8 Gehrig. I soon realized I could not afford to collect pre-war 8's so I sold it and bought a bunch of mid-grade pre-war HOF'ers. | 
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 I think mine was a 33 Goudey Bill Terry (portrait), probably purchased from Paul E. Marchant. | 
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 first mine was a T206 matty dark cap in '84---around 15 bucks. all the best, barry | 
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 Bought a group of about 10 1933 Goudeys that had been pasted in a scrapbook around 1974. They all cleaned up pretty well. Maybe 5% paper loss. Included Ruth, Speaker, Bottomley, Cuyler, Lazzeri, and Pepper Martin. Paid $10 for the Ruth. Still have them all and no desire to upgrade. Luv em despite their flaws! http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4bbaea8a.jpg | 
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 T206 Cy Young portrait ... I won it on Easter Sunday  a few years ago.  Awesome :) | 
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 1933 Goudey Rabbit Maranville. I assumed pre-war cards were going to be well out of my price range but had recently read an article citing Maranville as the least deserving Hall of Famer, so I thought I'd see if I could at least afford one of his cards. Overpaid with a BIN on Ebay. | 
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 Addie Joss Got a t-206 Joss in the late 70's. Later had it graded and it got a PSA 6. Still is a cornerstone of my Cleveland collection. | 
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 Bought a 1933 Goudey Vernon "Lefty" Gomez for fifty cents in a junk box at the local card shop circa 1988.  Sold it a few years later for $15.  Should've held on to it for posterity. | 
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 A E120 of Stan Coveleski | 
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 T202 Just Before the Battle: Meyers/ Mathewson.  Bought at my first National,  1992 Atlanta. | 
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 T206 Miller Huggins Hands at Mouth Cycle PSA | 
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 T206 Lajoie A T206 Nap Lajoie, Throwing, Pied 150  I purchased it at a local auction in the D.C. area in the early 90's. I had it graded in 2007, a PSA 5. I have considered selling it several times since I have another Pied 150 PSA 3 that closer fits my collecting style (my T206 HOF collection is almost exclusively PSA/SGC 2-3), but that "first card" pull is strong. Dave | 
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 I think my first was '41 Play Ball Arky Vaughan, purchased as a kid in the early '80s.  Big tape stain across the upper front, but otherwise fairly nice.  Still have it. | 
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 Cobb Bat Off 1 Attachment(s) Got it mid/late sixties. $5.  When most others were thinking Thai, I thought Ty. Still got it. Here. Thai came later...bat off version.;) | 
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 3 Attachment(s) I bought a 33 Goudey Goslin port and Hornsby #119 around 1979 from an ad in a baseball publication. I think the Goslin was $40 and the Hornsby $70. I probably paid way too much on account of the cost of the ad. Here is the Goslin. It is still in one of my early vintage binders shown here front/back. I traded the Hornsby a long time ago. Cheers. Attachment 100093 Attachment 100094 Attachment 100095 | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Got this 30 years ago | 
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 1 Attachment(s) Thirty years ago, these were much more affordable.  I still have the card & credit it for drawing me back into the hobby in 2006, after a nearly 20 year hiatus. | 
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 The man who won the greatest game ever played.  Mordecai Brown - T206. | 
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 First pre-war HOF 1933 World Wide Gum Ruth I purchased in 1992.  Still my favourite card. Josh | 
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 T206 Ty Cobb Red Portrait. I bought it in a The Traders Speaks magazine auction in the early 70's from Fred Copp in Detroit, Michigan for $5.00 in near mint condition. | 
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 T206 Jake Beckley. Polar bear back, with a load of really bad creases. First prewar Hof, and first prewar card. And only 20 cents:D I still have it. Steve B | 
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 And a young fan as well to think that it's better than the 1978 AL playoff (ie. the Bucky Dent game). | 
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 T206 Cobb bat off.  I saw it in an auction on eBay and I put a bunch of money down -expecting to be outbid eventually.  5 days later, the bidding still hadn't caught up and I instantly became a pre war card collector! | 
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 1st pre-war HOFer Not quite sure,,,they were within a few days of each other, but either a T205 McGraw (Polar Bear back) or an E135 - type blank back Sam Crawford | 
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