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Best looking Grover Alexander card?
1915, 1916, 1917 and 1920. These were the 4 years Grover Alexander won the Pitching Triple Crown. Nobody else has ever claimed this distinction 4 times. Not Walter Johnson, Mathewson, Grove nor Koufax. One of the most underrated pitchers of all time.
I am looking for an eye appealing Grover Alexander card as I currently have none. But tough finding one I like with good eye appeal. Suggestions? Thanks. |
T222 Fatima is my favorite. Sorry, I don't have a scan, but it is great.
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There is also a nice colorized card of him in the 1961 Golden Press set. Good Luck |
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Only other Alexander I own is the M101-2 but I don't have scans of it :(
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I'm really not trying to be a jerk I swear but I love his 1960 fleer card as a cheap pick up. A great image. Also like the 1940 play ball.
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100BACKSTROKE,
I shall be committing a referral you probably already know of, and worthy of the back of the hand by some, but honestly, why not a PSA graded mint 1961 Golden Press Hall of Fame. Exquisitely carrying a full length colorized action pose of a young 'Ol Pete at the height of his fame with the Phils. The CJ IS a beaute, but your bank account shan't suffer, and neither will your eyes feasting on that beautiful Golden Press image. Just my two cents.;) ---Brian Powell PS---Adding a third cent, Alec is card number two in the Golden Press set, which was issued as a complete set in booklets, with the cards die-cut and easily punched out. The significance of Alec being the second card is that he was thus on the cover of the Golden Press booklet. Being on the cover brought frequent rubbing with other booklets, as well as handling by the various individuals in the grocery stores where they were sold (and then by the very few hobby dealers that sold them after '61, and eventually at sport card shows/conventions). The rubbing of booklets was the catalyst for scuffing up the pictures on the first three cards. This is a typical problem with those first three cards; again, which includes Grover, as well as Mel Ott and Babe Ruth. Therefore, a PSA Mint 9 might not be quite so easy, and after reading the above, surely puts the card amongst a small class above the others that were not on the cover. Now that I think of it, there may have been a few cards on the back cover as well.... |
I agree with Jeremy that's one nice pose. Here's a photo of it
http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...magejpg1-1.jpg |
Yep, that's the card. If I wasn't so concerned about focusing my collection toward the 19th century, I would go after that one.
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Personally I don't like the CJ, if you look closely at his face it is not a good image of him it's almost cartoonish like an E91.
Most of the black and white cards have a tiny head shot for some reason. The W517 has a great portrait although it's generally not an attractive issue. I went with the Fatima but they are hard to find. It took me years to find this one. |
I'm partial to the basic m101-4/5 version:
http://photos.imageevent.com/imoverh...nderstdbis.jpg |
Peter- Thanks for sharing that card. Too bad we have to try & look beyond all the plastic. I understand, but it still hides the beauty of the card.
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Yeah, although the scan heightens that effect, it's much better in hand (or with a good scanner :D).
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Not the best, but here's another I have, Yorkie:
http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1414106779 |
While it is not a flattering image his 1931 W517 card has in my opinion his most compelling portrait. Even at the height of his accomplishments and fame Pete was always battling an array of personal demons. The stark, weathered face on that card is a testament to his struggle.
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Fatima.
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You mean W517.
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Thanks for sharing, love the cards. But put me down for a 1916 m101 type card, I like the photo. Just checked ebay, not a one to be found any grade either SGC or PSA, hmmm, that scarce? Anybody have a nicely centered SGC/PSA 5 or 6 - would go a tad over SMR.
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Besides the ones previously discussed, here are a few others.
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Ol Pete
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I had sold one of these about 10 years ago and regretted it instantly. I was underbidder once before taking this home earlier this year for beauty nothing comes close and it is a Rookie .
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Great cards everyone! My top three would be the Fatima, M101-4/5 and this one (thanks to the member who traded it to me)-
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps21c54b57.jpg |
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Highest regards, Larry |
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One of my favorite non Yankee pre war players and one of my most cherished cards..... This is a tough one....
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Not a card per se, but I have always loved this one. Picked it up at a National a few years ago...
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Always liked this one for the artwork
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I meant to post this while this thread was still active. This is one you don't see everyday, his W503.
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