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Posted By: jay behrens
In doing the BBCHOF I find it kind of sad that the vast majority of nominations for "best" cards are of HOFers. I realize that that HOFer cards get more exposure, but I'm sorry, I think the t206 Cobb is worst Cobb card in the set and actually find most HOFer cards in any given set pretty nondescript. If they didn't have the name Ruth, Cobb, etc on them, no one would care. |
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Posted By: hankron
Start a section next time exculsively for Non-Hofers and non-stars (No Thorpe, no Buck Weaver, etc). |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I think part of the reason people pick a certain card is because of the player but it has to be a cool card of the player.I dont like portrait cards,so i wont nominate one no matter who it is but if its an in action or offbeat pose then it doesnt matter who it is BUT if its a hall of famer it makes it that much better than a common. The e90 Rebel Oakes card is still my favorite but i think if it were the same exact pose/background but Ty Cobb instead of Oakes then it would be one of the more popular vintage cards around |
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Posted By: Julie
if it were the same pose of a HOFer, it would be even better. There's a wonderful T222 of a guy 2 feet off the ground--but what if it were Cobb, two feet off the ground? (Guess the Oaks that John mentioned made me think of it). |
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Posted By: runscott
I didn't vote this go-around because there were so many obscure non-HOF cards (from obscure sets) that didn't appeal to me. |
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Posted By: Chris
Jay, I am right there with you. I was actually going to ask what the criteria was because it seems like only valuable cards were nominated. I will throw two cards at you that have always been two of my favorites. I love the AL bridwell T206 card that shows him in a nice NY sweater that looks like it would keep an eskimo warm, and also I love the pose and angle on the T206 Jack Dunn. Plus Dunn was the guy credited with discovering and signing Babe Ruth. |
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Posted By: Bill
Here are two of my favorite cards, T206 Herzog and T206 Conroy. BB |
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