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Posted By: Rob Fouch
I'm a relative newbie and don't post that often, but I'm always curious when I hear about finds you guys have made. How they came about. How often it happens. What it was like to stumble onto a rarity or a treasure trove of cards. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I came across seven "colorized" 1940 Play Ball cards at a recent show. The seller figured they were hand-colored. The were cheap and attractive, so I picked them up. When I got home and looked them closely, I realized the artist's handiwork was so precise it didn't seem possible that it could have been achieved at that scale. Also, it seemed logical to me a 1940 color prototype could exist, since Play Ball switched to color the following year. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
I remember that thread. Those are beautiful cards. Congrats and good luck with the grading. |
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Posted By: Mike H
Best card find. I found a near complete set of Scrapps about 5 years ago for $200 at an antique shop. I steamed them off the paper. They had glue stains, some nicks here and there, and some curling. I had plenty of takers at the last Cleveland National for the group. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
I am very new to prewar collecting but I just found this e104-2 Miller, which is supposedly the first found with a Nadja back. It is not a big discovery by any means but for me it is my first. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
It hasn't been delivered yet. When it comes in, I will post if it merits it. |
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Posted By: Jeff Mohler
I started a thread on this a while ago and received very few responses. I for one would be fascinated to read posts about finds |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Not sure if you could consider it a "find", but I asked a card shop in Reno for some "old baseball cards". The owner waddled back with three E94's and a 1933 Goudey. Wanted $150 "firm" for the lot. I happily obliged, they have since been traded. |
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary
I got a horizontal Big Eater in a box lot of cards several years back (paid $300 for the lot, still have the cigar box they came in). The Big Eater now resides in a Network54 members collection. I initially traded it for a T3 Bender that ended up grading a PSA 5. Another from the lot is the famous Jay Behrens T206 die cut Johnson portrait. I got my $300 back several times over.
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Posted By: jay behrens
I've been fortunate enough to make a few discoveries over the past gerw years. The most prominent being the e90-3 Hofnlan (Hofman) the recently sold in the REA auction. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have "discovered" a great variety of vintage boxing cards from major sets, including: |
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