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	I'm discovering that some of the cards I enjoy most are pre-war black and white photograph cards, as opposed to drawings.  I even prefer the black and white issues to the sepia ones.  The 3 nicest looking cards I own are a M101-4, a W572 and a 1926 Zee-Nut.  The Zee-Nut I actually think is even the most attractive, because it's a full bleed black and white photo with no white border.  | 
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	I am partial to the W-575-1 set...no gaudy borders, just photos, names, and teams...  | 
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			Posted By: Julie Vognar 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	(if halftone counts).  | 
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			Posted By: Pcelli60 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	T202 center panels are sweet, the Ramly portraits are real nice, Fatima teams, P2 pin (large letter only) are just a few I can recall!  | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	m101-4/5 and e120/1 are 2 of my favorite B&W set. the w572 is also very nice. Personally, I love the Zeenut sets with the white background.  | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Classic images in PC size.  | 
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	OH you mean affordable??  | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Hoe many times do we have to tell you, OJ are sepia tones, not B&W   | 
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	yes Jay, sepia toned but a photographic image. Still probably alot closer to what Gary might like than a lithographic e92 Oakes   | 
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			Posted By: Ryan Christoff 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	This is an easy one. The best pre-war b/w photo issue is the 1923-24 Billiken set. What else comes close?  | 
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	I think the W503s are among the nicest.  They don't look like W cards at all.  They have a very clear photo, usually one that is found on no other card.  They're also very tough to find, unfortunately.  | 
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	Dimaggios from the 1930's. Wish I had one to illustrate.  | 
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	"Dimaggios from the 1930's. Wish I had one to illustrate."  | 
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	B&W and Sepia...   | 
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	Now that is one NICE ruth card right there.  "King of the bat" - i LOVE that!  | 
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			Posted By: Julie Vognar 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Mayo--THE Hamilton. Ewing, Brouthers, Nichol, Glasscock...  | 
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	I love the photos on the 1939 Play Ball set.  No Cubbies, though.  | 
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	when I was a callow youth of 45.  | 
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	I have to agree with Ryan, nothing can compare with the 1923-24 Billikens.  | 
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	Check out the hot babe on this card - I don't know what set it's from, but I'm feeling a stirring...  | 
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	It is from the JV-1 uncataloged set - definitely a striking card.  | 
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			Posted By: Julie 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Beauty must fade away, Aileen, Aroon,  | 
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