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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Here are a total of 17 cards.<br><br>Some starting hints...<br><br>6 HOFers in all.<br><br>The 8 cards in the top row are all tobacco cards.<br><br>The big card on the right has a ink stamp on the back...<br><br>The second and third row of 4 cards each, none of those are tobacco<br>cards.<br><br>Now here's the super hint. The photos of 3 of the 4 cards on the bottom<br>row are in that great 2009 SCD Catalog. The exact, one and the same, card. SCD lacked images of 3 of those types, and the cards you see were sent in to SCD so they could publish an image. So get out your SCDs and find the page numbers.<br><br>Good luck.<br><br>Frank.<br><br><img src="http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j106/greatwake/stuff2.jpg" alt="[linked image]">
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>David Atkatz</b><p>Is the Lefty Grove a Butterfingers?
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Mike (18colt)</b><p>The Connie Mack in the 2nd row is an E-96 (the portrait with the red background).<br><br>Mike<br><br>
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Bingo, Mike!!!<br><br>1)<br>2)<br>3)<br>4)<br>5)<br>6)<br >7)<br>8)<br>9)<br>10) *** Mike has it, Connie Mack, Philadelphia Caramel E96<br>11)<br>12)<br>13)<br>14)<br>15)<br>16)<br>1 7) the big card, sorry David, not a Butterfingers. This is seen less often.<br>
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Mike (18colt)</b><p>Top row: 2nd card is a T204 (can't tell who though), 3rd card is T205 of Ed Reulbach, and the last card I believe is an Obak, T-212 (can't tell who though).<br><br>2nd row: The Plank and the Lajoie (the cards next to Mack) I'm going to guess are E90-1 cards, but I can't see the backs to be sure.<br><br>Mike<br><br>
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Brad Green</b><p><br>The Lefty Grove card is a 1930 W554 (the variation with the name, etc printed at the bottom). The stamp on the back is probably a Bonemerry (?) Ice Cream Confectionary Stamp.<br><br>The card on the bottom left is a 1933 U.S. Caramel.
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Eric</b><p>The Plank (3rd card in the second row) could be an E90-1, or an E102, or an E106
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Anthony S.</b><p>Top row is:<br><br>Buchner Gold Coin<br><br>T204<br>T205<br>T207<br>T209-1<br>T209-2<br>T212-1<br>T212-2<br><br>Edited to add: The T212-2 is Ping Bodie, The T212-1 is Stovall (misspelled Stoval), The T207 is Rube Marquard, The T209-1 is Cooper, I assume The Buchner can be any one of several guys as the set repeats poses<br><br><br><br><br><br>
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Brad Green</b><p><br>The card on the top left is an 1887 Buchner Gold Coin.
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Todd Schultz</b><p>next to the US Caramel Earle Combs is a m101-5 Bescher (if #15) or m101-4 Bescher (if #14).
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>You guys are working your brains now...<br><br>1)<br>2) *** Mike has this one as a T204 Ramly, of Admiral Schlei <br>3) *** Mike nails this one T205, Ed Reulbach is correct<br>4)<br>5)<br>6)<br>7)<br>8) *** Mike, yes an Obak, but who? Played over 1000 games in the majors.<br>9)<br>10) *** Mike has it, Connie Mack, Philadelphia Caramel E96<br>11) *** Mike has Plank on an E90-1<br>12) *** Mike has Lajoie ID'd, this one's an E102<br>13)<br>14)<br>15)<br>16)<br>17) ******* Great, Brad!!! W554, with the Bone-Merry Ice Cream stamp.
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Yikes, you're picking them quicker than I can type...<br><br><br>1) Brad has the Gold Coin Buchner card right, and those guys look alike...<br>2) *** Mike has this one as a T204 Ramly, of Admiral Schlei<br>3) *** Mike nails this one T205, Ed Reulbach is correct<br>4) ****Anthony has Rube Marquard's T207<br>5) ******Anthony has Cooper's Contentnea T209!!!<br>6) ****Anthony has the other Contentnea right, the player is Clark, Norfolk<br>7) *****Anthony has Stoval spotted, on that early Obak!! Good one!<br>8) *** Mike, yes an Obak, but who? Played over 1000 games in the majors. *** there, help from Anthony, that's Ping Bodie.<br>9)<br>10) *** Mike has it, Connie Mack, Philadelphia Caramel E96<br>11) *** Mike has Plank on an E90-1<br>12) *** Mike has Lajoie ID'd, this one's an E102<br>13) *** Brad had US Caramel, and ******Todd has Earle Combs ID'd.<br>14) *** Todd has Bescher ID'd, now find the photo of this exact card in the 2009 SCD<br>15)<br>16)<br>17) ******* Great, Brad!!! W554, with the Bone-Merry Ice Cream stamp. <br><br><br><br>So that leaves...<br><br>9)<br>14) you guys have Bescher ID'd, what page of the 2009 SCD??<br>15) photo of this card is in 2009 SCD.<br>16) photo of this card is in 2009 SCD, too.
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Anthony S.</b><p>Frank,<br><br> The Obaks are:<br><br>Ping Bodie (t212-2)<br>Stovall (t212-1)
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Anthony S.</b><p>and the T209-1 is Cooper
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Todd Schultz</b><p>next to Bescher is an Ice Cream card of George Uhle--either Harrington's or Yuengling. I don't have a 2009 big book to check.
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Michael Steele</b><p>Thanks for the nice picture Frank.<br><br>#4: The T-207 is Rube Marquard
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Todd Schultz</b><p>the Red Border is a e270 Kroh.
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>They used the photos in 2008, too.... I sent the cards in a few years ago, back when they lacked examples of stuff.<br><br>And *****Todd has #9<br><br>That's Floyd Kroh on that red border Colgan's Chip card. Kroh was with Louisville in 1911 and 1912. He pitched in the Southern Association 1913-1916, posting records of 15-12, 15-14, 17-14, and 15-12.<br><br>Good job!
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Andy Cook</b><p>and a W590 Grimm<br><br>Andy
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>**** Todd is right about George Uhle on that card, it's a Harrington's Ice Cream card from 1929.<br><br><br>The #1 Gold Coin card has a caption of Sutton, third base, Boston.<br><br><br>NO ID on #16 yet.<br><br><br>14, 15, and 16 are all pictured in the big book, guys. Easy stuff, a kid could look at pictures.
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Another photo of cards.... you experts ID them!!!!
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>******Andy got Charlie Grimm on that W590.<br><br>Grimm is on the end of the strip, which is why there's that letter in the left margin, as can maybe better be seen by the photo in the SCD.
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