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Old 02-03-2017, 09:01 PM
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Thanks Hugh! I agree, it's one of the nicest 116's I've seen. Your uncut panel is amazing! I love it!
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I must have three or four dozen Sporting Lifes scattered around the basement. Here's some of the ones I particularly like, stars and ham'n'eggers mixed together. Most of the cards in my collection are "collector grade", i.e. twos, threes and fours, but M116s seem to have survived the ravages of time better than many other issues and the cards are nicer as a consequence.
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Anyone know anything about how many of each card back exist?

On this thread, I have seen only a few Black Backs. I assume black backs are substantially more scarce than Blue or Pastel.


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Just picked up this one. Great looking for the grade I thought!
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Just picked up this one. Great looking for the grade I thought!
Nice pick up. I was watching that one too. Congrats!
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Default One player i'm surprised is in the M116 set

Rowdy Jack O'Conner - he was an SOB when he played regularly in the 1890's and he was a bad apple as a coach as he tried to affect the outcome of a batting title between Cobb & Lajoie. Subsequently he was banned from baseball. He somehow got into one game in 1910 and for (possibly) that reason he is in the M116 set. Not my card - scan from an on-line site.

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