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Wow. You went right for the jugular. That card is at the top of so many want lists.
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Beautiful card Craig!
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The big boys finally came out to play!! Glad this thread got bumped!!
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... http://imageevent.com/derekgranger Working on the following: HOF "Earliest" Collection (Ideal - Indiv): 250/346 (72.3%) 1914 T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps......: 116/119 (97.5%) Completed: 1911 T332 Helmar Stamps (180/180) 1923 V100 Willard's Chocolate (180/180) |
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Incredible w600 Cobb. How many known?
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Thanks guys,
lot of amazing items in this thread. Jay, love your n173s. I really enjoy collecting and seeing the tough items you don't see every day Big Ed and little Ed (n172 and n173) |
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Big Tris and little Tris (Horner cab and m116) not to scale!
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Craig - love the Horner of Speaker. I always wondered where that was buried.
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It's been a while since I visited the page, and even longer since I last posted. Nice to see some familiar names are still here.
Attached are my 5 favorite: Baseball cards from my collection (all sold years ago) Boxing cards from my collection (still have the Newsboy, N150, and Romeo). The Newsboy Sullivan is the only known example. Hockey cards from my collection (still own them all). None of the cards are sized to scale. |
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Unbelievably great items, everyone. Sensory overload.
Being a lifelong Seattle resident, and avid Seattle collector, I thought I'd show five....okay seven.... of my favorite Seattle baseball items. 1. 1890 leather encased season pass. This was the first professional team in Seattle, the "Seattles" of the Pacific Northwest League. The pass was issued to Samuel Crawford, who was a founder of the first real organized baseball team in Seattle, the 1870s Seattle Alkis. 2. 1903 Seattle Siwashes, cabinet photo, Pacific Coast League. First year of the PCL. 3. 1907 Seattle Siwashes Northwestern League program cover. Love the graphics on this one. 4. 1909 Seattle Turks, Northwestern League championship watch fob. First professional baseball championship team in Seattle. 5. 1939 Seattle Rainiers championship ring. First pennant for the Rainiers, and first of three consecutive. 6. Sculpted plaque of legendary Seattle Rainiers and PCL manager Jack Lelivelt by famed local sculptor Alonzo Victor Lewis. Was displayed at Sicks Stadium, along with plaques of Emil Sick and DE Dugdale. 7. Actual second base from Sicks Stadium, painted by Seattle PI Artist Stu Moldrem, and presented to Tommy Harper on Tommy Harper night in August, 1969. |
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the only thing on my walls...deserves to be in a favorite piece thread
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Awesome composite. Those are a lot of Horners!
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Amazing items. Can't get over how cool that painted base is.
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Hey Andy,
LOVE your favourites! If you ever want to sell or trade for your Cleghorn Sweet Cap... Let me know! |
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I wish I was Kevin...absolutely love your taste. Maybe you should do a straight week of your favorite cards from that day. Beautiful!
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Kevin has impeccable taste.
And being in Seattle, love Dave's museum worthy pieces. |
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Great stuff Dave!
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I’ve refocused my collection and here are my top cards!!! Sry that it’s not 5. But had to settle for 6.
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Beautiful Cobby's, all of them!
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Jay, that Kelly is one of my all-time favorite images. Great card!
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My favorites.
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Mike, those are some high grade examples of very tough to find condition cards. Congrats!
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Leon, just for old times, please show the very rare E90-1 Cy Boston football helmet variation card. It remains one of my personal favorites. Thanks. John
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Some pre-war movie cards.
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Wow,! Centering on that whole issue is notoriously crummy. But to have that kind of centering on that card. Wow, again.
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That tiny spot of paper loss on the back must have saved the day.
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Every year at the Shriners show we all talk about incredible hobby pieces with the other dealers in our area and this one always comes up. John never gets tired of talking about it Leon!
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Not sure how I missed Dave’s Seattle post. Those are incredible items! Leon your’s Is pretty nice too!
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