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Posted By: ErikV.
Here's a fun question for all: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
but he was my favorite player and this card is awesome! |
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Posted By: runscott
...and I'll take mine in Mint condition. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
My one card I'd love to have would be m101-4/5 Jim Thorpe, but I'd settle for his Zeenut card. The one player I'd love to have is Lou Sockalexis, but he is only pictured in photographs. |
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Posted By: ErikV.
Mr. Behrens, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Are we talking about a card that is known to EXIST ... or some "fantasy" card?? |
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Posted By: Andrew
The printing plate for any of the above cards. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Cobb Turkey Red in nice shape, has haunted my collecting dreams... |
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Posted By: runscott
I would settle for plain old vanilla mint. No, if I were going for a fantasy card I would take a t206 Joe Jackson - perhaps Olberman will come up with a proof at some point. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
For one card that exists in perfect condition, I'd go with a Turkey Red Speaker or Lajoie. Which one would probably depend on what day it is - today I'd probably pick Speaker. |
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Posted By: Dan
I just sold my Cobb T3 and am shameful in admitting it (www.4elitecars.com). I do not think that I will ever own another one. You could always buy one of those SH*%$Y reprints that are offered. |
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Posted By: John/z28jd
1887 Pittsburgh Kalamazoo Bats team card is my dream card |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Hey Greg,how about a 53' color Bowman Jackie Robinson. Sublime.... |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Jackie Robinson was one of the glaring omissions from the set - I believe he was under contract exclusively with Topps. A Willie Mays or Satchel Paige from that set would be a gem as well. |
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Posted By: Jason Smith
http://www.heritagesportscollectibles.com/common/auction/preview.php?SaleNo=701&LotIdNo=47001 |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Greg, not even that 64 card B+W set can fully help it! Its one of the great "what if " sets post war. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
4BH Kelly. Rookie Jackson (with the long coat). O.K. I'm done. |
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Posted By: brian p
Mine would be a N162 of King Kelly. It wouldn't have to be in top shape, just have great color. In my opinion, with its incredible artwork and beautiful colors, the Kelly card is the most 'dramatic' baseball card ever produced. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
Gem Mint PSA 10 1952 Mickey Mantle, PSA 8 M101-4 Babe Ruth (unless one exists graded higher), t206 Plank, 1914 Cracker Jack Shoeless Joe - you know, the obvious ones... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: Julie
of my husband's Parkinson's dog--except we haven't got him yet... |
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Posted By: Geoff Litwack
I'm working to make some of my dreams come true - poor Honus looks like a zombie yet, but give me time. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Shoeless Joe Jackson's ROOKIE! It was issued after Mack sent him down to the SL for some "seasoning" (issued in 1910). The E90-1 issued in 1909 is Jackson's TRUE ROOKIE, as it was the first Baseball Card issued of him (issued while he was with Mack's A's before being sent to the SL). The T210 is definitely more VALUABLE and RARER! Would love to have one myself! The GOOD NEWS out of this is that Shoeless Joe's "ROOKIE" is MUCH CHEAPER and MORE READILY AVAILABLE than if it was the T210 Old Mill!!!!!!!! |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Max
well, my one wish card is to find Ernie Kershaw's 1930's Vancouver senior amateur card. Ernie never made it past Class B for the Vancouver Capilanos in the Western International League, but here he's shown at the age of 94 with a 1939 team photo of the Capilanos. He's the only one left, and he could probably beat half the forum members at table tennis. He still lives in his own house, with his wife of many years (she's a young 90) and is an inspiration. He spoke at our local SABR meeting three years ago, and entertained us all. My friend has his card, shown here, so perhaps he or others will aid my quest (I guarantee not to slab it..) |
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Posted By: Paul
I can't narrow it down past three: Baltimore Ruth, Just So Cy Young, and Peck & Snyder Reds. The runner up, and possibly even within reach, would be the M101-4/5 Thorpe. |
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