I have had a few of the following Zeenut suplicates sitting around for a while and figured I would throw them out there and try and trade a few of these for ones I could use. Included in the group are 2 very tough 1923 Sepia's (1922 reissues). I would first like to see if there is interest in any trades, but may consider throwing out some prices in a few days if there are no bites.email to rhettyeakley@netzero.com if you think you have something I would be interested in.1.) 1913 Walter Cartwright (San Francisco) - Very cool "sweater pose". This is the highest grade card of all the ones I have available -- no creases or any back problems to speak of.2.) 1914 Walter Cartwright (San Francisco) - Very desirable HORIZONTAL pose. In my opinion this is the toughest of the 4 horizontal Zeenuts (11 Halla, 12 Baker and 13 McCarl being the others). Obvious condition problems with writing also on the back. 3.) 1914 Ben Henderson (San Francisco) - suspected side trim accounts for the SGC A grade, however the card is clean and presentable.4.) 1914 Harry Hughes (San Francisco) - suspected side trim accounts for the SGC A grade, however the card is clean and presentable.5.) 1922 Joe Jenkins (Salt Lake) - 1919 White Sox team member, back damage and scuff on front below back foot. Very presentable example6.) 1922 grouping (low grade-w/ back damage) - -Hod Eller (Oaks) -1919 Reds team member-Charles Deal (L.A.) -Long time Major Leaguer-Jim Scott (S.F.)-Long time Major Leaguer-Lefevre (S.F.)7.) 1923 SEPIA Lynn Brenton (Oaks) - VERY TOUGH Sepia (1922 re-issue). The card does exhibit some back damage but the front image is very presentable.8.) 1923 SEPIA Bill Marriott (Oaks) - VERY TOUGH Sepia (1922 re-issue). The card does exhibit some back damage but the front image is very presentable.9.) 1925 Robert Geary (Oaks) - Tough card from the set, one of the last few added to the 1925 Zeenuts checklist in 1976. Clean front, back free of damage but does have a "P" written in blue pencil