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** April Pick-Up Thread **
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A little surprised no one got this going today, so I'll kick us off this month! Got a much needed HOFer for my e107 collection. He's rough, but it's a Joss!
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Nice pick-up Brian.
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1888 SF Hess N321 to add to the West Coast Type collection. Hard to believe these are over 130 years old, printed 23 years after the Civil War.
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One of my collecting goals for 2021 is complete! This is a huge pickup for me as a Big Train collector, I just love the action photo showing his signature motion.
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got these back from SGC - luckily I was able to get them in at $15/card
Finally snagged the toughest 74 wacky plack - KOOK |
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Finally got this in hand yesterday. An M110 had been on my wantlist for the past several years. Always expected that I would settle for a Chance or Chase, but couldn't pass this one up despite the flaws.
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From the most recent Hake's. Features HOFers Pop Lloyd, Louis Santop, and Sol White (in his only "card" appearance). Other noteworthys: Dick "Cannonball" Redding, Spotswood Poles, and Dan McClellan - the first black pitcher to throw a perfect game. Only known card of this dominating team. From their 1911 inaugural season, in which they finished an astounding 108-12!
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Board pick up (thanks Eric!). Eight total copies between PSA/SGC!
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21 Exhibits Ruth-
Member pick up, thank you Mac. - |
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My rather trimmed V100 Heilmann recent pickup. Take that, PSA and SGC...no way are you charging me 3 times the amount it would have cost just a few days/weeks ago to have this slabbed (or rejected as too small to encapsulate)!
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Wow! Some real heavy hitters. I picked this up on BST
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E107 Joss, Rose Nap, N321's, Cobb cabinet, Giants rppc, Ruth & Wajo Exhibits... so many outstanding pickups already!
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Nadja Lajoie
Great pickups guys...love that Nadja Lajoie...Jerry
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Thanks Chad, Jeff, and Derek!!
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So this happened. I wasn't planning it until I saw it, and didn't dream that I could grab an early 20's Ruth card in this market, especially an E220, a personal favorite (and a card that seems very underrated to me). It grabbed my attention not only because it was an E220, but this particular card's look strongly appealed to my admittedly irrational love of miscuts (not that this card is one in E220 terms). I think that the A holder and likely trimming helped keep it (barely) in my $ range for sure, as well as the extreme oc-ness, which to me was part of the appeal. There was also a higher grade Ruth E220 in the same auction (!?!) that surely drew off some interest. I LOVE this card, I still can't believe that it's mine, and I happily accept the shambles that it's made of my card budget and collecting goals for the year. :)
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Great Ruth, agreed that it's very underrated.
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#383 of the rebuilt Howe McCormick collection arrived yesterday.
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What a long, strange trip it’s been.” (only stranger since it keeps turning the images on their side)
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Not new but back from CSG:
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14 CJ Hooper-
Hunting this card for awhile, happy to finally add it to the Cracker Jack collection. West Coast roots and an underrated player IMHO. _ |
w600 turner
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crusty dusty musty not rusty but mine
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from rea
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Nice Blue Laj Pete.
Leon, appears to be a mislabeled premium by the looks of the resolution on that Gehrig. Great pick-ups. |
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Non-baseball. But it’s way before WWII and it’s a cabinet so why not (plus it’s awesome- Jack Johnson)
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In honor of baseball being back.
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I've been on the sidelines as prices have gone crazy...probably been a year since I picked up anything significant. But I was able to pick this up today at the Raleigh card show. Always liked this card and thought it was undervalued. A little creased up but I'm a sucker for perfect registration, and the color is nice.
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Great pick up Dan, I agree with you on the card being undervalued.
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Dan great pickup. That looks great for the condition. The creases and wrinkles wouldn't bother me at all.
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A few more E98s including a tough orange Vaughn. Very excited to get that one.
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How was the show, I almost went up but couldn't find the time. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk |
1961 signed.....
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PSA/DNA Pop report: Low # Rookie Signed: Pop 3 (I own 1 of them) Hi # In Action Signed Rookie: Pop 2 (I now own both) Not sure what that means other than I have 60% of all signed Wilt Rookies! :eek: Peace, mike |
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With the end of the ebay ebucks program being a final slap in the face, I decided to use the larger portion of my last ebucks on a purchase I deemed appropriate:
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Justin, the Raleigh show was ok. They've got everyone packed like sardines into the Holshouser building with a difficult floor layout. I went to the last show in February and left immediately because it was so crowded and you literally had to squeeze between people (often maskless) to go down the aisles. Now I've had both my shots and it was a little less crowded, so I was able to enjoy it more. Tons of very high-dollar modern baseball and basketball slabs, and wax. A decent amount of 60s-70s vintage at various price points. Not much nice 50s stuff. Almost no prewar. One guy had half a display's worth, but his stickered prices were so silly (like $200 for a beat up E121 common) that I didn't even engage with him. Occasionally you would find something interesting hidden among the detritus, which was the case with the Cobb I picked up. I think the next show is in June and will be back in the larger building, which will be nice. In any case, it was great just to be back out at a show! |
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