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Old 04-30-2021, 05:01 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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Default Show-n-Tell which Tobacco cards you have are your favorites, post as many as you like

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T3......this Doolan image is my favorite action pose






T201......Walter Johnson is certainly my favorite in this very unique set of 50 cards (100 subjects).






T202......and, also my favorite in this set of Triple folders.






T205......my favorite T205 with a very rare PIEDMONT Factory #42 back. I have the complete run of 9 cards of this Huggins.

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T206......favorites(s) shown in prior posts in this thread




T207......my favorite T207.
"Red" Hoff started his career pitching for the NY Highlanders by striking-out Ty Cobb with three sharp breaking curves.
Hoff later recalled this, "as the highlight of his career". He lived to be 107 years old (the oldest MLB player, ever).

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T209-1......My favorite in this complete set of 16 colorful cards






T210....love these fat-bordered T210's
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T211......my only RED SUN BB card. These cards are really tough to find

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T212......one of my favorite OBAK's. "Buck" Weaver batted .324, with 11 Hits in the famous (or "infamous") 1919 World Series.
Weaver grew up nearby where we live here in Pennsylvania.






1910 COUPON......in my "book", these guys are indeed T206's





T213-2....."Turkey" Mike Donlin is one of my favorite guys in every set of the "Deadball" era.
Had he taken his BB career more seriously, he would have been in the HOF.






T212-3......Chase is absolutely my favorite. Incidentally, here's a ? for anyone on this forum....Why were T213-3 cards cut so narrow ?
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T214......still looking for a VICTORY card of Chase






T215-1......traded away what few RED CROSS BB cards I had. Now, searching for more





TED Z

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Last edited by tedzan; 06-06-2021 at 03:39 PM. Reason: Corrected typo.
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