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Old 08-23-2012, 02:47 PM
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I was just informed by a forum member that he has 12 of those 1941 cards I showed in the first post with cards. He doesn't have the Ed Head one though...so I guess it could still be considered unique. I have never seen another one of these cards yet.....


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I was just informed by a forum member that he has 12 of those 1941 cards I showed in the first post with cards. He doesn't have the Ed Head one though...so I guess it could still be considered unique. I have never seen another one of these cards yet.....






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Were Ed Head and Dick Cox related?
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Were Ed Head and Dick Cox related?
Dick Pole too. And Rusty Kuntz.
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Always fond of Pete LaCock myself.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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1921 herpolsheimers geo. burns

T206 moeller with drum back---if there's another out there, i'd love to know.

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Here's my son with Pete a few years back when he was a coach with the Lincoln Saltdogs...a heckuva nice guy.
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A recent pickup that I can not find another example of.
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Those cards are awesome!
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Possibilities ?


These two T206's (Herzog and Lake) do NOT appear in either the PSA or SGC pop reports, so are they "unique" ?


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This T206 Jennings is not in the PSA pop report. It's the only one listed in the SGC pop report.....therefore, is it "unique" ?

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Hey guys, I know better than to claim that these three above T206's are "One Of A Kind".....but, until other examples surface, I like the sound of that.





OK, now for the cards in my collection that I think are "unique"...........


1904 Buffalo Bills Team card ...... I've had this beauty for 24 years and have not seen another one.







T205 Collins

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1949 LEAF Billy Johnson / Mizell Platt ( drunk printer on the midnite shift )


1969 Mickey Mantle color printing error (blue instead of gray) ...... I've had this card since the 1980's and have not seen another one like it.




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WOW! I think that's the coolest three card lot that I've ever seen. Did you get them all at once?
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WOW! I think that's the coolest three card lot that I've ever seen. Did you get them all at once?
Thanks Yes. I also have the vintage Lash's Bitters trade card that is overprinted. I found that on eBay a few years ago.

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That Brad Green HAS to be an error card.

756 HRs, and only 826 RBIs? No way! Only 66 people were on base for those 756 HRs. Not buying that.

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That Brad Green HAS to be an error card.

756 HRs, and only 826 RBIs? No way! Only 66 people were on base for those 756 HRs. Not buying that.

Has to be an error.

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