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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Don't know what you mean by 'overstamp.' The 1887 tax stamp was officially issued from 1887 to 1897. Another overprinted date would give a more specific date. |
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Posted By: Julie
Manuf'r No. 40 |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
You have an 1887 pack (from the exact year of 1887), Julie, which I assume you may already know. I assumed from you 'New Stuff?' title, that you were inquiring about the age of your pack, as there had been many debates about the ages of packs on this board. |
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Posted By: Julie
display." |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
Well ....I was hoping that no one would do this right now , but here goes ! |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
sure would seem like it Julie , but Iam going to be homeless in about a week ! |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
On the heels of winning a group of t205's from Lew L. last week that included Joss and Wallace 1-line-of-stats (and for a bargain... where was everybody?), I picked up 9 T204's from Scott Gaynor & Co this week, only to watch him list 58 more the next day. Fifty eight. FIFTY EIGHT! If you see me at the National this summer, I'll be the one in the corner with pencils in the tin cup, 1 cent each. Give 'til it hurts. |
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Posted By: Paul
your cards can live at my house. Nice haul! I picked up a Ruth (pose) 1926-29 Exhibits, & a McGeachey Old Judge SGC 60. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
all of this came under 9800.00 , so we can afford a HUD house together....besides , you'd probably understand my feelings. |
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Posted By: leon
The addiction continues.....the main piece I picked up is for my personal collection and still on it's way to me...the D381 Fleischmann w/tab of Wagner. I just thought that was the coolest card. What a portrait !! I guess ebay can be like some major auction houses in that my snipe was $3535 and I got it for $3535.....I thought it would go higher but it still hit my max......other things I picked up in the last few weeks...: |
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Posted By: john spencer
Just one, but I hope I will be pleased; a 1926 Spaulding Cobb blank backed, cut from a sheet according to the seller, and looks to be in great shape. I hope it grades, and actually from the scan looks oversized. It also is one of the few 'fotos of Cobb where he is actually smiling. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I picked up a lot of amateur photo lots recently. I won Rhys's Ruth Barnstorming photos and his Frank Chance Day photos on ebay. I got another McIntyre estate photo, this one pictures Joe McGinnity and Hooks Wiltse. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
John, does this person have anymore of the Spauldings left? I am in need of the Emil Yde card. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
But I did recently purchase a significant original 1969 17x14" gelatin silver photograph of the Prussian Countess/model Veruschka by the famous Italian photographer and movie director Franco Rubartelli. What is particularly interesting about the photo is that Veruschka boldly autographed the back in pencil. She was the photographer's girlfriend at the time and wrote the image captions/descriptions on back of many of his photos. In this case, the subject was her so she simply autographed it. The back also has the photograher's stamp with Rome address. |
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Posted By: Darren J Duet
This weeks pick-ups |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I added my new favorite piece of my collection. I have wanted one for some time, and finally was able to pick one up at a reasonable price. It is without a doubt the nicest woodcut, and one of the foirst, ever made. It is from an 1865 issue of Frank Leslies weekly, and features a full 2-page spread illustrating some of the big baseball names in 1865. Featured prominently in the middle is a commorative of James Creighton, who had died 4 years earlier. On the far right middle is an image of young Henry Chadwick, one of the true fathers of baseball. And all around the outside are other baseball greats of the time, including names like Mort. Rogers, etc. Truly one of the most beautiful early baseball items in existance. Sorry about the blurry image, it is the best I could do with such a large item. Included is the write-up of the picture, as found in the newspaper. |
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Posted By: JimB
I picked up a couple of real nice N28s, Anson and Keefe, and an OJ Dorgan sliding (PSA 7). I have had a couple of OJs for a few years now, but this is my first serious venture into the 19th century. I have been mostly a pre-WWI tobacco and caramel guy to this point. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Jim, what were your last 5 t206 pick-ups? |
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Posted By: JimB
Elliot, |
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Posted By: Josh A.
I picked up a '33 Goudey Ott, #127 PSA 1. Pretty happy with it, being that it fills a part of the set. |
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Posted By: Ben
e104 Mack |
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Posted By: quan
damn ben, 3 e104 hofs? I guess you got the Mack from Scott, did you get the BAker from Andy? I've been trying to look for an hof'er e104 myself. Good stuff. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
YOU are the Sherlock Holmes of who has what card - not me! BTW - I SWORE to myself I would keep that Mack. However, I just had to have that E-Unc. Cobb Ben had. |
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Posted By: Julie
What do I know about E cards? Jelly babies... |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
it appears I just won a printers scrap from the T229 Pet Cigarettes series with a Jack Johnson front and another back. I'll wait and see what it looks like. Also got a trio of very rare E79 redbacks in bad shape, but WTF, they are among the rarest of boxing cards. |
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Posted By: Ben
I'm not quite the e card aficionado Scott E is, but that Mack is one of my fav e cards. Just like Scott had to have the unc cobb, I had to have the Mack, so it was a good trade (although those weren't the only cards involved). |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
I picked up a 1951 minor league program of when Willie Mays came to Hagerstown to play the Braves with his Trenton, NJ team. I picked it up in Verkman's auction and the game is scored inside. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: tbob
1911 Baltimore News Newsboy Cicotte (M131) |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I would be satisfied with the Cicotte alone! |
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Posted By: Robert
Exactly scott! |
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Posted By: Rob McKenzie
Got this T206 Bob Rhoades arm extends past border 3-D card from Mike Wheat last week.. |
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Posted By: Julie
an Old Judge card in it, but I have never seen an unopened, or even just opened, Old judge box. As a matter of fact an ex common old Judge (Willaims) came with the box, but there was no pretense that it came out of that particular box. As I said, someone wrote in pencil on the side of the box, "asorted,' which makes one wish that whatever was kept inside--cards, possdibly, were still there, but they weren't. The box is very fragile, not tough cardboard. It must lose some of it's hardyness with age, because i can't imasgine putting twenty cigarettes and a baseball card inside that delicate thing. |
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Posted By: foulpole-Bob S
e90-3 Dougherty sgc 50 and Evers sgc 60...still need Purtell and Hahn. |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
Big week for a small time collector like me! A big thanks goes to Wesley for the E95's! Only 7 more to go. Still need the Wagner & Cobb |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Julie: |
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