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end of the line? As far as I can go... 1939 HOF
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well fellas - I've kept this project under my cap as much as possible; but I think I've made it as far as I'll be able to go. Was making a run at the complete set of 1939 Play Ball HOFers - got everything done but Arky Vaughan - it appears there's one of them out there; but owned and not budging from another collection on site (congrats Michael!) who has also sealed this run up.
Given that - I figure I'll at least share it with the group. If anyone knows of another Floyd; obviously I'll pick this back up, but for now my cleats on this project are hung. Pardon the image quality (and the order of things) I snapped a pic a long time ago while at the deposit box. |
Congrats!! Tough call, but it’s a great bunch and you should be proud. How long did you spend on it?
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What an amazing accomplishment! And an incredible collection! How about 1940 next, my grandfather was in that. I wonder if he ever signed one, there would have been six years to do it.
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Very nice collection! Dont give up hope, there are a few 39 vaughns floating around. It's just a matter of time
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Truly an incredible project. Don’t give up on finding that last one. My guess there is one out there somewhere that’s meant to be included in your collection!
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Fantastic collection, w/ even dupes like Dimaggio & Ott, very impressive
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Appreciate it guys. Feels very incomplete being one card away. Sometimes there's just a moby dick type card out there. When I started this thing I really didn't think Floyd Vaughan was going to be my undoing
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Joe - which Vaughn is it you know of? Was it the one that sold this spring in the LOTG auction?
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Congratulations, Joe! AWESOME accomplishment!
Good Luck searching for the Arky! |
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Unbelievably, I missed both of those auctions in real time, one with a move/job transition and 5he other with a destination wedding. So the fates have conspired against this acquisition. |
amazing accomplishment.
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As someone who is also working on a set from that era, i understand your passion and frustration.
Congrats on getting to where you did. Just keep searching. One will come up again somewhere. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk |
That's an awesome collection. Signed cards, in my view, are undervalued. As for the scarcity of Arky Vaughan, I suspect there's another one out there, since it's a common card and he lived for another decade or so. The fact that a signed 1940 Play Ball Willard Hershberger exists should give you hope, since he died that summer.
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Still kicking myself for selling that hershberger! There are two of him I believe. Vaughn is out there, just have to keep searching. Heck, there are still about 15 1952 topps which have not been graded yet, there MUST be one example out there somewhere, and they are obscure names.
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Awesome collection! Good luck finding another Arky, I'm sure there is one out there somewhere. I can certainly relate to the frustrations of trying to find the tough ones.
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