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Old 02-07-2025, 05:37 AM
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I'm going with the first of his five different m114s (not including caption variations) which was among the very first m114 posters released in December 1916, which qualifies as a "rookie card" by my definition.
Great card, Doug! That is a rookie.
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Old 02-07-2025, 07:19 AM
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Never thought of Hornsby as someone who hit like Clemente, with his back foot off the ground at the moment of contact.
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That William Paterson is fantastic! I’ve never seen one before.
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The 1917 Boston Store and Collins Mccarthy have to be near the top being so rare and his rookie card after all. They don't seem to come up too often.
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I recommend a photo or an oddball item instead of a card. Here are two of mine.

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Nice ones Alan.

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Here is a Hornsby card that is hardly ever seen from an issue that is obscure as all get out...the 1933 Uncle Jacks set.

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Thank you Doug! I had no idea he had such an early M114. Great item!

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