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Completed: 1887 Detroit Wolverines Old Judge set
Today with a trade with Joe G. I completed the 28 poses of the 1887 Detroit Wolverines Team. The last card that I needed was Charlie Ganzel (catch at shoulder). Thanks to anyone who contributed too this feat. Ironically I traded a card that Joe G. had at one time and traded to me.
Special thanks to Joe G. for many trades and sales, plus helping me learn more about the Old Judge cards. Still looking for other Detroit player cards pictured with Detroit or other team uniforms. Thanks Joe |
Great job Joe. As someone who collected a team(Pittsburg), I know how tough it is just to get one of each player in the set.
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Congratulations!! As a Detroit fan, I envy your accomplishment.
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Congratulations ! This must feel good to accomplish such a feat ! From one Detroit collector to another, again congratulations. Mike
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Congrats!, as a native and fan of all things Detroit that is something I can only dream about.
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Nice job Joe--now on to the post 1887 poses.
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Now it's time to work on that Detroit International Association team set of 5 cards. Does anyone have all 5 of these cards ( I think with 13 total with all poses )?
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congrats...that's quite an accomplishment.
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Congrats on finishing!
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Congrats!
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Congrats! Any scans to share???
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Man that's awesome! Congratulations Joe.
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I know how long you waited and how hard you worked at it, so major kudos! :)
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Congrats Joe I can only think that couldn't have been an easy task.
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Congrats...but no pics to see?
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I know this was a very long pursuit for you. I enjoyed each and every trade we made along the way. Your collection contains some of the hobbies finest Detroit cards including your remarkable Hanlon (pristine image quality and condition). The 1887 Detroit subset is interesting with the stadium backdrop, sequential numbering by Goodwin & Co., manageable at 28 cards, among the easier (more collectable) OJ cards, and of course lines up nicely with their World Championship season. I just wish the 1887 run included Lady Baldwin, Charlie Bennett, Pete Conway, Pretzel Getzien, and Deacon White. But I guess the 1888 Detroit cards are there to keep all of us Detroit collectors chasing these cardboard gems for eternity. Well done! |
Congratulations on a job well done!
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Thanks everyone, don't have scans right now. Some are on a remote backup right now. New computer.
I only have 2 IL Detroit players poses, Campau and Goodfellow. Joe |
Joe Congrats! That's impressive!
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joe
quite the milestone in collecting!!
congratulations!! all the best, barry |
Joe,
It's good to see someone being able to complete any OJ team set, especially that one. Has anyone ever tried to complete the ultra difficult Indianapolis team set...you can find just about every card except that Corcoran guy. Why is that? :confused::p |
Congrats Joe, Nice feat!!
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