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July 2023 New Pickups
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Starting the month with 1 of the items on my bucket list
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Damn Jeff, it can only go downhill from here, great opener and congrats on the pick up.
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Amazing!
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I have always loved Lowdermilk's "I can't believe I'm going to be on a Baseball card" expression ............... :)
[Full Disclosure: I paid a "tad" more than 180.00 for it :p] Attachment 578012 ............ and a nice array of backs ............... ;) __________________________________________________ ________________ Oh ....... from that "other" set: I have always liked my low pop. Tolstois (and that was before everyone and their Uncle like them also ....... ;)) Attachment 578011 Fun, fun, Scott :rolleyes: |
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Member pick up, thank you Ed. 1910 T212 Obak Jimmy Lewis source photo. This photo came from Ossie Vitts estate to Ed to me, super happy to be the next custodian of this piece. - |
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-1910 E221 Bishop & Co. San Francisco team card- I think I've hit the bottom of the West Coast rabbit hole with this one. I was planning on sending the Nunzio Brothers to Leon's Vault and strong arm him to sell me one from his hoard, fortunately an act of violence in the name of card collecting was averted and a Member sold me this one. - |
Damn Philly, those are two very cool pick ups! Congrats on the Lewis source photo. That one must have special meaning to you as well.
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Phil, congrats on the fantastic pickups of the Lewis photo used for his T212 card and the E221 San Fran team card. You must be stoked! Am very happy for you.
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1920s Reach Glove pamphlet
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Phil, congrats on your pick up too! Love the provenance |
Thanks Andy, Val, and Ryan.
The E221 is very rare, there might be no more than 12-15 examples that exist, Leon has 4, there's an uncut sheet, a Blue Oakland, and this one that I'm aware of. I'm sure there's a few more out there but not too many. The SF team is popular since it includes Buck Weaver, I think this is the only SF Red example known. Fun Stuff! |
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Only two more cards to go in my 1934 Goudey set!
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And Yes Ryan I had a plan. To stay within my budget and yet enhance my Ruth and Jackson’s. So 1 1913 National Game Jackson, A 1928 Harrington Ice cream Ruth, The Stag Sweater Team Photo With Ruth, and an autographed Ruth Baseball Card. Sad to give up what I did but pumped up for what I got. Joys and pitfalls of collecting sometimes we have to move things we do not want to inorder to get other things |
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It's a beautiful Ruth signature too. Very clean and just how I like them with the B in Babe nice and big and the R in Ruth having the great over reaching and swooping top loop that isn't all tight. It looks like he signed this one on a flat surface like a table or desk and really took his time to make it look good. I believe Ruth was very proud of his signature and tried to make it a nice clean example when he could and this shows that. I wish more players these days would follow that example as today's kids sign like crap for the most part. . |
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I got the opportunity to purchase most of a 1954 Topps set. I had the key missing players, so a nice completion. |
Really love the clothes pins in the Jimmy Lewis photo two of them in the belt loops.
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A 2nd year DiMaggio. Love me some Wheaties!
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I was focusing more on the Autograph for the playing Day card. I Love the Look of this autograph also. Was very fortunate to add this to my Ruth Run |
Just got in the mail today the card on the left - N48 Virginia Brights (Type 1) Stealing Second.
Though it's in low grade, I'm excited as this means that I now have 2, so that makes it a collection! https://i.ibb.co/6tT6C1Z/IMG-5764.jpg |
Brooks Gordon & George Yantz T210-3 Red Borders
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Thrilled to add a Brooks Gordon (Waco) T210-3 Red Border card and a T210-3 George Yantz (San Antonio) T210-3 Red Border.
I now have a very nice matched pair of T210-3 George Yantz cards, both the Oranger Border and the Red Border variations. Patrick |
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Pretty excited on this one
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Nice pickup |
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Two more off the list
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Eric had purchased several cards from Scott when he was selling off the 975 Howe-stamped card lot from Goldin last year. He found replacements for these two and offered to part with them.
This gets me down to 127 cards short of a complete Howe-stamped T206 set (no Polar Bears as the family store didn’t sell Polar Bear). Of those 127, only 36 exist as far as my research has shown. But who knows what may show up next. Thanks to everyone for the heads-up when you see one. |
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I'm extremely excited to have picked up this E220 Type 2 with a reverse back (printing reads from bottom to top). Some/many of you may be thinking, "It sure doesn't take much to excite ol' Val." The reason I'm so excited is that I've been working on a master set of Sam Rice's cards for several years, and I've reached the point where pickups are few and far between. Many thanks to Jeff T. for making this card available and to Luke L. for pointing me to Jeff.
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An addition to my 1924 Senators collection, thanks to Rocky R./NiceDocter:
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Chad |
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I love that set and someday I hope to obtain a Ruth one |
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I even put a wanted ad in the B/S/T for those i need left. If you ever choose not to keep it -LMK |
Phil, Chad & Jeff, many thanks for your kind words!
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Jeff - Great PC770 ALPC postcard of Cobb. One of the best postcards in the hobby IMHO.
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Congrats on a tremendous pickup! |
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and a postcard... |
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Another troublemaker joins the gang .
Not a big deal but this was my first Net54 purchase ! An underrated card of an underrated player (batter up Rip) Needless to say Brian Van Horn makes for an easy deal . |
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Picked up a couple neat old baseball photos recently. No idea what teams the guys might have played on but don't really care either. I just like them. :D:p
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Yayyy
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1910 Pamphlet from The Baseball Magazine offering an 8% dividend to investors at $10 a share. Explains a plan to raise money to increase distribution and quality of the magazine that started in 1908. It’s on glossy paper with a few totally cool pictures including the 2 below.
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Great pickup Aaron
That is an Amazing pamphlet and it is in great shape |
Another catcher position pin & catcher rppc
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Couple of catcher pickups: a pin and a real picture postcard.
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