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From a purely aesthetic point of view, what cards just take your breath away?
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10-18-2015, 03:35 PM
tedzan
Ted Zanidakis
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My 50-card N162 set is my favorite...... the Anson and Kelly cards are examples of sportscards lithography at its best.
There many T206's that appeal to me. But, this one because of it's scarce AB 460 back excites me the most.
The excitement of the 1947 World Series sparked my interest in BaseBall. In 1948, Satchell Paige was the man.
Us kids emulated his double loop wind-up when we played BB (or stick-ball). This very rare 1949 LEAF card of
him is a classic.
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Last but not least....every time I look at this Mickey, I experience a flashback to 63 years ago this month,
when I opened a 5-cent waxpack with this Mantle included with the Hi # cards in this pack.
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