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This should be right up our alley. This scarce 1927 Babe Comes Home Ruth Promo is on card stock and about 5 x 7...
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I always wanted one of these.
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Tough "no offer" back. Love this one! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...160879c5fd.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...187627dbac.jpg
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Stretching the definition of card a little, but it took me awhile to find one of these. I also wouldn't mind picking up any others. 1907 Winthrop Moving Postcard.
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This Bodie E122 has never been graded and does not appear to have sales records. Maybe someone can weigh in on this. Doesn't seem it should be that scarce.
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I have always just dang liked this card - Orange Border Lajoie.
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here's one
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a Ruth cloth swatch from his playing days - much thicker and higher quality cloth than a B18
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This is probably my all time favorite
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Always have a soft spot for a Brunners Bread...
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Zeider played for three major league teams in the same city
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Too many to list.
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Excited to own this one.
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I don't know exactly how rare these are, but for my collection it's on the rarer side. Got this long ago from Leon :)
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Scarce Pre War Card You Like
The front of this gem is certainly not scarce....but, this F/B combination is.
I own the only one known. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ZITxSGC30x.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...loveUZITbk.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Both of my fav's are....
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not terribly rare but I dig my Fred Clark t206 (a first pick up) and this card sized photo of the Babe and Duke K. I'm not sure what exactly it is - looks like a small photo with a number stamped on back. Exact same size as a sport card (pictured in a penny sleave.) Picked it up with somel auto'd wrestling photos of Shikat and Londos wrestling in the Philly baseball stadium and dated 1930. For what it's worth, the wrestling pics are the same size with similar numbers stamped on back. From what I understand, the Babe photo was taken 1934. And other info is welcome. I wonder if the Babe was able to hang 10 :)
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Love a chance to show these guys. I don't know what they are, but I don't see them very often.
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I have seen a number of copies of this photo - some full sized. One that sold at HA was even signed by both guys:
https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c.../50023-50284.s There are a few other shots taken just before/after as the other guys have moved, especially the guy swinging the paddle on the left. I think I once saw one like yours in a larger album of photos oh Hawaii. Given the number out there, this seems to have been a popular photo at the time. There is a photographer, Fritz Kraft (https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=129834) that I have always thought was a good candidate to have taken this photo, but I have nothing other than a hunch. Kraft did shoot photos of Ruth playing in a 1933 exhibition game in Hawaii, so maybe he followed him a round a bit more. Also, I just found this non-game photo of Ruth in Hawaii attributed to Kraft: https://www.ebay.com/itm/RUTH-FAMILY...-/254498254321 Quote:
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Phil Weintraub
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Pinkerton
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I'll go with the avatar today.
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Andy - I believe they are game pieces. I have a couple and they came with little wooden stands that you could put the card into and they would stand up. It looks like at one time the owner glued yours to the stand and that is why I would guess there is paper loss in the same place on all of your cards.
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Prolly my favorite card of him
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M101-1 Cap Anson National Copper Plate
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Don't see too many of these...
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Tough one. Picked it up here in the group. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...3e9e85494a.jpg
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I'll go with some Negro Leaguers
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He was the left third of the "Million-Dollar Outfield" (with Speaker and Hooper) that led Boston to three World Series championships between 1912 and 1916. Back then (actually until 1934), Fenway park featured a 10-foot mound that formed an incline leading up to what we now call "The Green Monster". Lewis became so adroit at playing the incline, it became known as "Duffy's Cliff". https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1603884402 |
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Nice M116s, Sean - was Mr. Brown issued with all 3 different backs? I wish WaJo came with all 3 backs and also with a blue background.
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Bender Chance Chase Cobb E. Collins H. Davis Dooin Doyle Jennings Lobert H. Lord Mathewson McQuillan Honus Wagner Brian |
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Here is mine a Blank Back Pinkerton
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I'm not sure what this card is, but I sure like it. I've only ever seen this one. Is it a fantasy card or something or is it actually period?
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I like this one!
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Bill dickey diamond stars blank back. Its the only blank DS I have seen
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C. 1932 Unc. Premium Photo Card Babe Ruth in 1932 World Series. Post card Size, blank back on card stock, real photo , high quality glossy sepia image. Such a rare and mysterious issue from the famous "Called Shot" Series
Was thrilled to pick this one up a couple years ago and would die to know some more about it! One of these is featured on the cover of Tuff Stuff's Baseball Postcard collection book, Ron Menchine |
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Fun thread, great cards so far.
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Not my card, but my favorite. If anyone has one laying around let me know.
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1949 Sommer & Kaufmann card signed by Lefty. A tough set to find at all, PSA has graded no Lefty cards from either S&K issue and under 20 total cards. I suspect this signed specimen is the only one in the world. And for good measure here's the '48: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...%20OquDoul.jpg |
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Scarce enough for me...E106 of Tris Speaker.
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here's a Buffords Trade Card (H804-3) from 1888: "A Short Stop" Nice art work and color.
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