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I’ll go first. I never realized this was Nap Lajoie tagging Collins.. I always figured it was Murphy. Two of the greatest second basemen of all time!
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I've known for years that almost all Diamond Stars are awesome, but just noticed recently the player bookin' it behind Ryan...now that is some cool cartoony Art Deco action for you.
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I love the Diamond Star issue also. Incredible artwork that rivals '33 Goudey IMO. Does anyone know why Gehrig wasn’t featured in the ‘35 Diamond Star set? I’ve always wondered why one of the biggest studs of that time wasn’t included.
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Coolest card of all time IMO.
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The Reese 53 Bowman Color is one of my favorite all time cards, hands down.
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One of the coolest cards in the hobby, in my opinion as well. It doesn't currently fit the structure of my HoF project, but eventually it will be added to my collection.
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Pretty sure the 1934 Goudey set answers your question -- looks like he had an exclusive deal with them.
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Thanks to the OBC guys for this one. They knew I liked it and sent it to me. It doesn't get better than that.
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Has it ever been determined who the guy on the ground is??
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Ah. Makes perfect sense now that you mention it.
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They guy hitting the other guy in the head with a bat behind Matty!!
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CW You beat me to it. I thought of posting this card when this thread first started. My guess is it's most likely Joe Jax in the centerfold sliding into 3rd base. His ears are the tell-tale clue. And, the background is the Cleveland Stadium of that era. ![]() ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Luz Long and Owens had a long correspondence. Long's final, heartbreaking letter to Owens was written from Africa during WWII and reached Owens about a year after it was sent:
I am here, Jesse, where it seems there is only the dry sand and the wet blood. I do not fear so much for myself, my friend Jesse, I fear for my woman who is home, and my young son Kai, who has never really known his father. My heart tells me, if I be honest with you, that this is the last letter I shall ever write. If it is so, I ask you something. It is a something so very important to me. It is you go to Germany when this war done, someday find my Kai, and tell him about his father. Tell him, Jesse, what times were like when we not separated by war. I am saying—tell him how things can be between men on this earth. If you do this something for me, this thing that I need the most to know will be done, I do something for you, now. I tell you something I know you want to hear. And it is true. That hour in Berlin when I first spoke to you, when you had your knee upon the ground, I knew that you were in prayer. Then I not know how I know. Now I do. I know it is never by chance that we come together. I come to you that hour in 1936 for purpose more than der Berliner Olympiade. And you, I believe, will read this letter, while it should not be possible to reach you ever, for purpose more even than our friendship. I believe this shall come about because I think now that God will make it come about. This is what I have to tell you, Jesse. I think I might believe in God. And I pray to him that, even while it should not be possible for this to reach you ever, these words I write will still be read by you. Your brother, Luz
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Love the glove in back pocket .
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Ha, that is a great read. Very cool.
What does this kind of thing do for the demand/value of a card? I mean, I suppose it can only go up, but is there any notable example of this happening? Quote:
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I never have understood why it was decided to show the back side of this player:
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thanks for the Jesse Owens info, guys. Never heard that. Remarkable story.
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