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Goudeys Rock....
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Show your fave Goudey...And I wonder how many of our members use their favorite card, or one of their favorites, as their avatar?
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My favorite is either my Ruth or Collins. They have both been my only avatar picture.
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I bought this card back in 1989 as a fifteen year old kid. Still have it - and love it, even though I don't collect Goudeys. The color is just outstanding. One of my all-time favs!
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Favorite Goudey? It's got to be:
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Catchers always make cool subjects!
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Yes, some Goudey love on this board!
My all time favorite. But given the lead-off hitters on this thread, I almost feel ashamed it's not signed. That said, I think the Richards card is one of the prettiest commons in existence. |
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I love this image. Hack reminds me of one of the ball players in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
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Tough enough to narrow it down to one per year
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Well, since the Richards and Hack were already shown (which are two of my favorites that I own as well), here's another one of my favorite images. The signature is a bonus!
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Goudeys are awesome. My only two thus far,
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A Favorite
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Some of my favorites have been shown already, but there is always this one. Not mine, but my card is basically the same incredible looking fantasticness.
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Lou
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one of my fav's
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recent pick up
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1934 with red hat.
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Goudey Premium 1939 R303B
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After looking at all these Goudys
I feel like going out and buying a high grade common just to have one. I agree some of the ones posted are beautiful. I'll stay away from Ruth and Gehrig though. MUCHO DINERO!! |
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Ruth and Gehrig
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Here is one of my favorite non-HOF Goudey cards.
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Reminds ???? !!!! I think Hack was actually on the Gas House Gorillas .... ;) Bugs Bunny: Watch me paste this pathetic palooka with a powerful paralyzing perfect pachydermus percussion pitch. |
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This was when I crossed a line that could not be uncrossed in my pursuit
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Another Goudey uncommonly cool common:
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Adam... ~ Not FooLiN, You Read my Mind! "Field of Dreams" JuST PoPPeD RiGHT iNTa my Head WHeN I 1st saw the Card!!! |
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agreed
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Big and Little Poison
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If I had to choose one this would be it.
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Bottomly
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My first Goudey.
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These are certainly some pretty ones.
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I haven't seen anybody post a 1937 Goudey...
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Here's a page of '33s, including some of my favorite images in that set. Others have mentioned the Paul Richards, but the Lonnie Warneke and Mule Haas look pretty nice too.
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On September 8 1933, (Shibe Park vs Cleveland pitcher Wes Ferrell) Jimmy Foxx hit his 42nd home run of the year. 7th inning, no outs, with Mickey Cochrane on base.
This epic feat was recorded by the previous owner of my card. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...can%201_6.jpeg |
This likely won't move the needle much here, but this card isn't ofered very often and is a signed rookie card of someone I believe should be in the Hall Of Fame.
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Saw the Lombardi in person and just, wow! Had to have it (not this one, mine's a little worse). It just seems like what a baseball card should be. These and Cracker Jacks just seem such a cut above the rest. I just wish the 34 set had a Ruth, so I made one.
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That is very cool. I have had a few cards over the years which were used as scorecards. I always think they are neat.
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It was love at first sight
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When my fourth grade classmate brought a 1933 Goudey Jimmie Foxx to school, I was mesmerized by it. I made a very generous offer of current mid-1960's cards and went home with the Foxx. I haven't been the same since.
I was fortunate to complete the set in 1982. I wouldn't be able to touch it with modern prices. |
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