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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
Just thinking about all the Cobb cards out there and I was wondering which of them is your favorite? Which pose really describes his character? My favorite is his T3, but it doesn't do his character justice -- I think the E95 captures it better. His T202 A Desperate Slide is a card that captures his grittiness but then it is adjoined with the T205 portrait which I find less characteristic of Cobb(maybe this portrait got him the nickname of Georgia Peach). T227 is an awesome card & his T206 red background is a stunner (it's as if he is staring right through the viewer). There are alot of great Cobb's out there, which one is your favorite? |
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Posted By: runscott
...until I finally got hold of a t205 with great color and registration...and then the t205 until I picked up my first t202 with the Cobb/Austin center-panel. I prefer the green background t206 over the red, but they both are classics. I guess I'll take one of each. |
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Posted By: Jason
It looked real nice would have likely graded PSA 4. It was 1998 and the guy wanted 185 bucks... Should've bit but I bought some other nice T206's at the time so it wasn't that bad... |
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Posted By: JimB
There are so many beautiful Cobb cards; it is difficult to pick one. I have always liked the T206 Bat off. The colors and image are so nice. The red background is a hobby classic. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
Although, I do not own any Cobb cards. I do own one of his cancelled checks. Cobb IS my favorite baseball player of all- time. I also, believe that he IS the greatest baseball player of all- time, as well. Enough of my random thoughts, on Cobb. My favorite card of Ty, is his T-206 red background. I would LOVE to own that card. |
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Posted By: Robert Adesso
I've always loved the t206 green portrait with E95 in second. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
Great Items Bruce! Thanks for sharing. |
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Posted By: Ben
1. D304 (anyone have one to sell? |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
A few other favorites, tough to find. |
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Posted By: yorktownsc
there are lots of great Cobb cards. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
This old one of mine will be up for bid in the next Robert Edward auction: |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
E93, E94, E98 and W555! |
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Posted By: Julie
I guess it just got temporarily lost, but anyway, I posted it again, much smaller, below. I think the Cracker Jack is his best card. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
The quintesssential Cobb image for me is the famous Charles M. Conlon photo of him plowing into third that is on three T202 combinations entitled "Ty Cobb Steals Third" (but not the one mentioned earlier in the thread). |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: runscott
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Posted By: Brad Freeman
The 3 favorites that I own are: |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
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Posted By: Dan
I have always loved the T3, yet the Cracker Jack is just awesome! |
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Posted By: Dan
On my web site WWW.4EliteCars.com - The T3 Cobb, 1915 Cobb Cracker Jack and the Shoeless Joe Jackson National Game are owned by Guy Chamberlin of Williamsburg Stamp and Coin, here in my town. I owned the T3 Cobb for a little while, but the right edge just didn't seem "correct", it seemed short. I posted them to attempt to help him sell them, I was not representing them as mine. Only trying to help out a really nice guy. All of the other cards on the site are mine, as are the cars. If you are interested in the 3 items I spoke of, just email me and I will get you in touch with Guy. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Darby Chocolate card. |
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Posted By: Julie
Wonderful face--scornful, intelligent, intense...a little mocking. |
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Posted By: 823dek
Having had 113 Cobbs at one time and 44 were Red Back- it wasn't availability alone that made me continue to seek them, the red portraits display extremely well as does the Tinker , Chance, Kling and M.Brown portraits, I still have some very strong ones of each ,but...they were ovewhelmed with the abundance of THE RED COBB ! |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...in the T206 "Bat On" variation has always captured his personality in my opinion. |
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Posted By: babyvick
As far as I know there was only 1 Cobb card in the Tango find from 91. Does anyone know where it is now??? |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: ty_cobb
The Tango Eggs set has two variations of Cobb, which |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
But I really like them (1950-56 Callahan; 1976 Topps) |
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Posted By: Brad Freeman
There are many terrific cards of Cobb, but this is still my favorite card (plus I own this one). |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
Something totally my field...what da you know ! |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
My vote is for a M110 Sporting Life: a cross between a e90-1 and T3. |
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