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Posted By: Paul
I hope it's ok to start this about two hours early. |
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Posted By: ramram
1870's tintype. |
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Posted By: BcD
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
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Posted By: steve f
David, That's one fine T3 Spoke. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
This beauty arrived today. One of Earl Moore's most difficult cards and certainly my favorite. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I have the Helmar S81 coupon... and now I picked up this one. |
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Posted By: Richard LLoyd
This ia a 1955 Spic/Span paper dry cleaning bag. It has 18 players an is 24X36 inches. This is the first one I have ever seen...I do not think there are many of these around... |
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Posted By: jP
good looking card! thanks Chuck. |
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Posted By: Mark
Richard, I believe GAI has a new holder that will accomodate your Spic 'n Span. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
but it is interesting. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: t206King
thats a cool box. the "nazi symbol" on the front actaully meant "good luck" before the nazis used it. today ppl will think the germans got lol. very nice box though |
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Posted By: jP
this is a page from a old bb guide (1910 ? )i got for the pic of Frank Arellanes boston redsox pitcher, not sure if it is reach or spalding. but notice the similar symbol. creepy looking sometimes. |
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Posted By: David Smith
I have a small snuff or matchbox from the 1880's with that symbol on it. When I first bought the box, when I was like 11, I thought it was a German piece. However, when I showed it to an antiques dealer, they said it was older and that the Germans took the Good Luck symbol and turned it like 60 or 90 degrees to make the Swastika. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The swastika has the meaning of "good fortune" or "well-being". Many many items can have a swastika present that are completly unrelated to nazism as it is a sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Odinism. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Thank You, Scot: |
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Posted By: Sean
My lection...little bit worn but aren't they all? |
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Posted By: steve f
a hacked Joe Jax; |
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Posted By: Pete Z.
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
The Spic and Span bag is great. I grew up in Wisconsin listening to the Milwaukee Braves on the radio. I haven't seen a Spic and Span bag before. Nice pickup! |
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Posted By: Ray Piskadlo
1914 Ray Chapman Felt: |
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Posted By: Bill K
Nothing special, but I have always loved this card. Vibrant colors, great action stance...a real beauty at a great price! |
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Posted By: JK
thats a very solid 1 Bill - what are we missing? |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Of all the baseball related trade cards that one is my favorite Bruce. Nice pickup. |
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Posted By: Jeff Drum
JK, |
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Posted By: Brett
Another e98. |
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Posted By: JK
Ive been trying to pick up a presentable green cobb for some time - I know they pop up fairly often, just havent had any luck until now (though the card is not in my possession yet): |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I picked up my first George Gibson postcard today on ebay. It's my 2nd PC796 Sepia Postcard. |
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Posted By: JimB
Hitler misappropriated a number of terms and ideas from Sanskrit. Svastika is actually a Sanskrit term that usually refers to brotherly love or brotherhood. It is used as an auspicious symbol in several Indian religions including Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. No uses in India have anything to do with racial ideology. Aryans were the race of people who migrated into/invaded South Asia around 1500BCE and brough with them the Sanskrit language. Aryans are actually Persians (modern day Iran) and I doubt Hitler would have wanted to associate himself with them if he had known. In Buddhist Sanskrit, the term "arya" means "superior one" but it refers to somebody who has cultivated insight into the nature of reality. They are superior in terms of their wisdom, not their race. |
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Posted By: Jason L
thanks for sharing...a fascinating aside for some lunchtime reading... |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
how do i post an image guys? sorry, semi-new... |
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Posted By: Bob
I have found the easiest way is to go to Photobucket.com (free site) and upload your pictures there. Then click on the link there to generate html and copy and paste it on to your post here and viola! the picture will appear. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
thanks, i'll try... |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
I am very excited to have these beauties (E104-2) |
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Posted By: Steve M.
those are deluxe. (Where do you guys find this neat stuff?) |
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Posted By: Jason L
Peyton Manning, I think....weird... |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
Thanks for the nice comments Steve and Jason. I was lucky enough to win these on ebay last week. 3 more to complete the set (which is easier said than done). |
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Posted By: Brett
tbob, get photobucket so we can see that e94 master set, or near master set |
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Posted By: Brad
Upgrade! |
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Posted By: David B
Regarding Steve M's post of the Pacific Biscuit Company display, the "swastika" symbol was used on food packaging in China to denote a vegetarian item that was safe for strict Buddhists to consume. Sort of the Buddhist version of Kosher. Probably a good bet that Pacific Biscuit was owned by Chinese. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Doesn't sound very Chinese to me. |
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Posted By: David B
recalled |
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Posted By: Bob
Hi Michael, good to hear from you again, too. |
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