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Posted By: Seth Nagdeman
The current auction is live at www.19thcenturyonly.com. There are over 200 lots of vintage graded cards and memorabilia. Hope you have a chance to have a look at the auction. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
http://www.19thcenturyonly.org/site/auction.asp |
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Posted By: Julie
in lot #76, W601, Detroit team, looks like Cobb...anyone else? |
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Posted By: Jason
Now I'm kind of hoping I get outbid on a few of them. =) |
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Posted By: Parpar
Beautiful batch of cards there. I saw a couple that would be great to have for the "Dummy" Hoy biography. I'll have to ask the boss. Meanwhile, I'll keep an eye on the goodies! |
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Posted By: leon
I think the W601 Detroit Cobby does look like Cobb albeit a very young one. Probably the youngest looking pic of him I have seen as a professional.....regards |
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Posted By: Seth Nagdeman
I've added 17 new lots to the current auction at http://www.19thcenturyonly.com. |
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Posted By: Cy
There are a lot of 20th century lots in a 19th century only auction. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
That's good for people like myself who only collect 20th Century cards! But don't bid on them - especially the few I have my eyes on! Great auction once again Seth - look forward to all your auctions! One GREAT thing I can say for Seth is that he doesn't "shill" the bids up to your max on the last night. BOTH lots I won in his last auction went way under my max bids!!!! I LOVE HONESTY LIKE THAT - it seems hard to find these days in auctions!!!!!!! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I don't collect 19th century baseball either. There's just something about the era that doesn't inspire me...perhaps the feeling that records were inflated by various rules and habits of the era, or perhaps the degree of on field cheating (e.g., the Orioles). I tend to see the '20s as the golden age of baseball. Or maybe it is something as simple as having motion pictures of the players of the later eras. |
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