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Posted By: Jason L
And so let it be written...on the 17th Day of the 11th Month of the 3rd Year of The Quest...It was Completed! And then he rested. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Congrats on the pickup! Damn nice looking 20! Thanks for the kind words. |
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Posted By: Jimi
Congrats, Jason! I believe I sent you a couple of Cubby T205s about a year ago. Glad to be part of your quest! The T222s would be as following: |
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Posted By: leon
Congrats Jason!! You must be a proud young man... |
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Posted By: Jimi
Very jealous, Leon...very jealous. |
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Posted By: Tim Kindler
Leon, Forgive my ignorance, but what is your Sewell? I love the clarity of the image! |
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Posted By: leon
It is a W503 and is a caramel series more than a strip series....Burdick missed the designation on them....though I am not sure who put them out they aren't a strip card series...... |
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Posted By: Jimi
"W503's are mislabeled as an anonymous issue ("W") by Jefferson Burdick in his American Card Catalog. These blank-backed 1 5/8 by 2 3/8-inch B&W cards actually were issued in clear plastic wrappers with caramel candy in 1923 in the New York, St. Louis and San Francisco Bay regions. They should be considered "E" cards. Scarcity and use of photos not seen in other card sets make this a highly coveted issue. In addition, the photos were taken in ballparks and those views make the set even more desirable." |
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Posted By: Tim Kindler
Leon, |
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Posted By: Doug
"Welcome home, Mordecai. Have a cup, put up your feet and stay awhile." |
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Posted By: Jason L
Thanks Doug. Yes, I paid a little more than I wanted to because you appeared, but I just wanted this T206 team set done, so I stretched a bit. I hope it is as decent in person as it looks here...hoping for maybe even a little better registration than the scan shows, but we will see. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
"Doug, I saw on the 3rd pickup thread -that Cubs Shirt Evers you picked up is gorgeous. one tough card, and your selection has fantastic eye appeal - for the grade and on an absolute basis. Well-played, that one! Are you going after the Cubs team as well?" |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Joe D.
"Burdick missed the designation on them" |
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Posted By: Doug
I got one after all! |
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Posted By: leon
Poor try.....Burdick didn't miss Coupons. They are T213.....been there for nearly 70 yrs.....Burdick wasn't perfect I just don't think we can rewrite the ACC.....Others disagree .....and it's still not changed |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Just back from Beckett........... |
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Posted By: Chris Diaz
Phil those are really cool. I've never seen those before. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Two new Postcards... |
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Posted By: sean
now officially have 168 different signed goudeys and my son now has 67 |
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Posted By: Chris Diaz
That's an incredible accomplishment, Sean. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
great pickups Rhett, where did you find those? |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Wow! I've never seen Blaeholder or Spencer Goudeys before. Very nice. Blaeholder is one of those oddities that, despite being dead for over 60 years, is not that tough an acquisition from an autograph standpoint. The opposite can be said of finding him on a signed Goudey, however! Spencer, although alive a decade longer than Blaeholder, is a much rarer signature. |
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Posted By: Rhys
I was basically just going to post the same thing as Jodi. I have collected Blaeholder for quite a while and have 10 autographs of him right now including a single signed ball (a bit rough though) but I have only ever seen a few signed photos and never a Gum Card. That is a great card and I am jeleous of it. He will never make the Hall of Fame due to his numbers even though many people called him the toughest pitcher they ever faced. He is often credited with inventing the "Slider" but it is more likely he just the pitcher who turned it into a popular and viable pitch with success for some really bad teams. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Benton and Bing Miller are other examples of easy acquisitions of long-deceased players, but, again, tougher on certain media such as cards. I've seen a few '33 Goudey Bentons out there, but never a Bing Miller. The Miller signature on that card is more stilted than I am used to. It also appears to be signed in ballpoint, so perhaps he was having trouble with the pen on that surface--who knows? As a side note, Miller was close to his teammate (and my old buddy) Joe Hauser, even serving as his best man at Joe's 1924 wedding. I once sold a Bing Miller cut signature to a guy in Scotland, who, like the player, was named Edmund John Miller. |
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Posted By: sean
wow! 10 blaeholders?!?!!? good lord! |
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Posted By: nbrazil
my first n28 |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Sean, Nice Collection of Goudey Auto's!
marty |
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Posted By: Steve F
Great looking Clarkson. Funny, I don't see M101-7s very often. Nice stuff. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
I have been searching for this one for a long time. Thanks, Tim........ |
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Posted By: Jimi
Thought this one looked nice... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: Kelly
Picked up this tough 1914 cracker jack. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Jimi, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
<<This is actully Paul and not Lloyd as is stated in the picture>> |
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Posted By: Jodi
Are you sure, Jodi? I just figured it was some kid that wrote on it years ago. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
100% certain. |
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Posted By: Jim
Picked up this nice Sweeney on ebay for $20 and to my surprize found it had a nice clean Cycle 460 back. |
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Posted By: Jason Carota
Nice pickup, Jim. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Finally got around to scanning my 19th Century winnings, great cards... |
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Posted By: Chris Diaz
These arrived yesterday and today. I also have a Walter Johnson and a Cy Young on the way. I'm working on a T206 Hall of Fame set. |
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Posted By: Doug
Three more down: |
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Posted By: Matt
HOF Registry Fight!! |
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Posted By: Doug
I think bodog has my odds at +220 |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Just received this one back from Beckett picturing portraits of the 1894 Baltimore Orioles w/Hugh Jennings, Willie Keeler, Joe Kelley, John McGraw, Ned Hanlon, Dan Brouthers & Wilbert Robinson. Now if only the images were a little bit bigger and darker....... |
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Posted By: Adam
Chris, I just picked up a Lajoie with bat in VG 3 condition as well a few days ago . . . yours looks a bit better than mine though . . . darn PSA. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Phil, |
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Posted By: Brian Goldner
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