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Show Your 1934-36 Batter-Up Cards
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While at the Philly Show today, I picked up an SGC 50 Billy Urbanski, which is pictured below. While realizing that the card is somewhat pedestrian, I still find myself interested in this issue, generally, and this particular example, specifically. After all, I did buy it. :)
Urbanski looks like he truly believes the bat in his hands is a war club. The die-cut nature of the product is ahead of its time, in my humble opinion. Most of all, I like the realism that these cards depict. Let's see some more of 'em, gents. |
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My only example.
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Great thread. If anyone is selling cheapo's PM me :D
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Great cards everyone!! I don't have any yet, but they are currently on my type card search.
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From Leon's Heritage Auction
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...After a night of heated bidding I emerged victorious with these elusive gems , slabbed conservatively by the most prestigious of Third Party Graders. You'll no doubt notice that the lot included the rare scarce difficult tough short-printed "Rabbit Moranville "..... My budget is in tatters though ; now if you'll excuse me , I must put these back in the safe-deposit box before the bank closes at five. ...... P.S. to answer your many questions in advance , :::with the vig , my total was nearly nine dollars. ....please don't tell me they look trimmed... |
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All these Batter Up cards are making me want to pick up a few.
For those who are active collectors was every player issued cards in each color? |
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The red and green low numbers are seen much less frequently than the other colors. |
Red Low Numbers
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Those are actually the pink/purple rather than red
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