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Tim NewcombPicked most of this up at Fort Washington this weekend. Thought I’d see if anybody else wants it worse than I did. Scans available for all– just let me know which you want.
Prices: make me an offer. If not sold, some of these will go up on ebay in a week or so. Others I’ll keep for my greedy little self.
SOLD E94 Close Cicotte (green) — PSA 1, looks like a 2 to me. I’d grade it Good myself, Fair-Good at worst. Light horizontal creasing is its only real problem. One of these breaks the surface. Clean back.
M116 Sporting Life Devore (Scarce 300 Subjects series) PSA 5
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The rest are ungraded. Guaranteed genuine, of course. I see no evidence of trimming in any of them. 3-day return privilege if you disagree.
SOLD, ALAS E97 Keeler Good or a little better, with some soiling but a nice card, no significant creases.
E97 Murray Fair-Good, with a bit of border damage, but not too bad overall.
SOLD M101-5 Joe Tinker-- Tough Morehouse Baking card. Sharp card with one light crease : VG . Usual Morehouse cancellation stamp on back.
SOLD 1910 Brunners Bread George Bell: P-F
SOLD E101 Hartsel Weak VG for corner wear. No creases.
M116 Merkle Good
M116 Stallings G-VG
M116 Lot of 12 with very serious problems. Grades range from Garden-variety Poor to Terrible. Not for the faint of heart, but then again, over 2% of the whole set!
Players as follows: Hoffman, Sullivan, Jack O’Connor, Steinfeldt, Karger, Konetchy, Corridon, Gessler, Bush, Hartsel, Sherry Magee, Bill Sweeney.
I have it on good authority that all but one of these cards belonged to Farmer Ray, former major league pitcher who is actually in the M116 set. Story upon request......