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Show your 38 goudey heads up
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Love these lets see some !!
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2 in the auction, some nobodies named DiMaggio and Greenberg...
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My posts are usually off-kilter (scan 1), but surprisingly straightforward when approached from a different perspective (scan 2).
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Brian, that’s amazing.
This is my favorite set. So many mysteries. -Al |
Zeke Bonura
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Henry J. "Zeke" Bonura (pronounced like Sonora). First baseman for the Washington Senators in 1938 and 1940. 1,099 hits and 119 home runs in 7 MLB seasons. He had a career OBP of .380. He debuted with the Chicago White Sox in 1934. His best season was probably 1936 for the White Sox as he posted a .426 OBP with 120 runs scored and 138 RBIs in 688 plate appearances.
Bonura's indifferent defense on balls hit to his right gave rise to the "Bonura Salute". https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1652171316 https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1652171321 |
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Hadley
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I have both Hadleys
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never been a fan of the look of these cards but for some reason the last few years they have started to catch my eye
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Here's one. I'm slowly working on on this set
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some 38s
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The only Cubs player in the set. Hell of a hitter for a few years for the Cubs and NY Giants.
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The 1938 Goudeys are definitely cards that have grown on me over the years. I still can't decide which ones I like the best...the ones without cartoons, which I think is the nicer, cleaner design, or the ones with the cartoons, because they add an extra fun element and some interesting facts (I like the happy 3rd Base on the Werber, and I never knew Joe Medwick was so fond of Ping-Pong). And lower condition cards just look natural in this set.
I like the look of all 24 players except Radcliffe and DiMaggio. Something about the faces on those two just do not look appealing to me. Here is a nice used copy of Bill Werber and a relatively decent one, minus the cartoons, of Joe Vosmik. Brian |
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My only two
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Another HOFer
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And another
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don't forget the no black ball Lombardi variation
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'38 Goudey
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I'd love to build this set, but currently have too many open quests to take on another.
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Ernie Lombardi -- "one of the biggest men in baseball - 215 lbs. and 6 feet, 2 inches" What would they think of Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge?
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Nice selfie, Octavio!
Here is #277 Greenberg. |
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Feller
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Here is the crown jewel to my 1938 Goudey Greenberg run. Have several other unsigned ones but this one is special.
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Got this wonderful card from Howard at last year's National. From the Thomas Newman collection auctioned by Memory Lane.
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Nice! And I like it that your autograph card has the wrong card number on the label.
Howard's table was too high line for me. He needs a $5 box. |
another Feller...
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Since we're on a 'signed Feller' run, here's mine from an in person signing a couple years before his passing....
BTW....That signed Greenberg is Fantastic!! |
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Working on a lower grade PSA set of both versions. Down to 5 (unfortunately two of them are named DiMaggio!). Here are a few of mine
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