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May pickups
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The start of the Luckey Collection II, I always like neat Zeenut poses...thanks to Rob A for these cool ones....
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Reached the halfway point in my mini-project. Collecting all 14 known Pirates with EPDG backs. Got these two just now in the mail from two different people. I know the Camnitz was only recently confirmed, so I figured I better buy that one despite the writing.
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Mainly bought this because it relates to local baseball history. (Cad Coles played for the Kansas City Packers in 1914.)
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My 100th T206:
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That "over head" Camnitz wasn't confirmed when I stopped working on the Pirates back in 2012, as far as I know. At that time, I believed there were 15 confirmed, with only Willis, Abstein, and that Camnitz being no-shows. I did not have an image of a couple, and Clarke (fielding) was a bit of a mystery, but I thought it had been confirmed by someone (I do not have the records). This one would bump it to at least 15 known, 16 if Clarke (fldg) is actually confirmed. Either way, there are some tough ones in the list, but you've knocked off a big one - congrats! -- Mike |
May Pick Up
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Picked Up this full Pirates Pack with a Card at a Local Show. The Card is not Baseball related.
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I am going by T206Resource. Their checklist has 14 confirmed and it was 13 when I first put the list together, then someone found the Camnitz, so I added it. I actually decided to try for them all a year or so before I started, so that's why I only have seven now.
I got a couple nice ones in a trade(see pic below) and then decided to go for the rest. I do check their list from time to time for updates just in case. Message me if you find the checklist that says more than 14 are available so we don't clutter the May pickup thread. Thanks. BTW, I have Gibson, Miller, Clarke/port, Maddox, Wilson, Camnitz arms folded and above head. Phillippe seems very easy, so I've passed on a few nicer ones, looking for VG range Quote:
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Happy to add this Cracker Jack as an upgrade from a board member...
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John,
Hows it Going. Glad that I could Help get you started on your Mini Project. I have a few more EPDG in my Collection. I will look through them and see if I have any more Pirates. Check out the Pirate pack that I picked Up. John P |
Won in April received in May does this count ?
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Yes, good one Josh. :)
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Nice pick ups!
I always enjoy seeing people's pickups each month, especially when they are related to a "Special Project " that someone is working on. These show us all the fun in collecting and how you can collect in anyway that means something to YOU;not the industry itself or that there is a standard way to have a collection. Thanks for sharing guys!
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all great pick ups! esp 206's:)
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Nice T207 Doug! Centering doesn't get much better than that.
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A few more silks
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Picked a few more catcher S74 silks via Clean Sweep Auctions.
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Hack Wilson
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Nice Keeler, Doug. :)
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Acquired late last month:
1) The first is a c1916 RPPC of HOFer Judy Johnson, when he was ~16 years young. Don't know if I'd call it his "rookie" or his "prookie" or what? I'm just calling it "one of my new favorites!" 2) I suppose the 2nd one speaks for itself. :) |
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Some new 150 series pickups (Keeler I've had for awhile but hadn't scanned).
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My first Old Mill
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Lukes', love the Keeler and Chase OM. Great pick-up's.
Mark |
Judy and Oscar
Ken - Congrats! Fantastic acquisitions, wow.
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I don't even get into Cubans, Ken, but that's a bad ass card.
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Thanks, guys.
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Thanks guys. Gary, must be your monitor as it is black. I was hoping that the longer that I stared at it that it would be brown or blue but alas it remains black.
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Chase OM
I thought the same thing Gary when I saw it.
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e98 matty
Thanks to a board member for bringing this card to my attention.<br><a href="http://s8.photobucket.com/user/zouraspm/media/fenway/e98matty_zpstrtymmfp.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a47/zouraspm/fenway/e98matty_zpstrtymmfp.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo e98matty_zpstrtymmfp.jpg"/></a>
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Technically an April pick up but it just arrived today. My first Lionel Carter card. I must say he did have a great eye for cards with nice eye appeal.
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After many years and constant upgrades this one finally completes my 1922 Zeenut set at 162 cards, not sure why this card is so tough (possibly because Wildfire Schulte was also in the set with Seattle which is also a tough card) but it sure was a tough one for me to come by. I still collect the 1922 sepia variations (I have almost 60 of those in addition to the 162 cards in the set)...
http://starsofthediamond.com/may2015pickup1.jpg I also was able to pick up 3 more of the 1923 sepia players. For those not familiar with the set... It is likley that the 1923 Zeenuts were not going to be ready for production in time so they made 24 cards where they simply redated the 1922 cards and distributed them with new dates on front. The later "regular" 1923 cards are all black and white with no sepia highlights and all the poses of the players were changed to their new 1923 poses. This is a notoriously very tough set to complete among Zeenut guys, with these 3 it brings me up to 16 of 24... http://starsofthediamond.com/may2015pickup2.jpg http://starsofthediamond.com/may2015pickup3.jpg http://starsofthediamond.com/may2015pickup4.jpg |
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One of my first vintage cards was a 1923 Zeenut of Chadbourne, bought through the mail in 1979. It's just a regular black and white, not one of those sepia ones. |
Thanks for the kind words guys, I'm pretty happy to cross an entire set off the wantlist (nothing more satisfying than that!)
About those strange 1923's here are some examples just to show some examples of what the differences are... Agnew: 1922... 1923 Sepia... 1923 Regular http://www.starsofthediamond.com/22zeeagnew.jpg http://www.starsofthediamond.com/23zeeagnewsepia.JPG http://www.starsofthediamond.com/23zeeagnew.JPG Del Howard: 1922... 1923 Sepia... 1923 Regular http://www.starsofthediamond.com/22zeehoward.jpg http://www.starsofthediamond.com/23zeesepiahoward.JPG http://www.starsofthediamond.com/23zeedelhoward.JPG George Lafayette: 1922 (sepia variation shown-note bat & belt)... 1923 Sepia... 1923 Regular http://www.starsofthediamond.com/22zeelafayettepair.jpg http://www.starsofthediamond.com/23z...yettesepia.JPG http://www.starsofthediamond.com/23zeelafayette.JPG |
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Just got this one in the mail a couple of days ago.
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E94 Violet Murray
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Didn't even know it existed. Thanks Tony F!!
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dammit Pete...a lot of us are jealous over that purple murray!!!
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E94 Purple Murray
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Frederick Foto Ruth
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My other pickup for the month......
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