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1922 William Paterson - Travis Jackson, picked up right before the National this year.
Thanks, Chris! Toughest one to find that I let go of, 1946 Sears St. Louis Cardinals Postcards - Red Schoendienst. REALLY wish I had that one back. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 08-20-2012 at 06:20 PM. |
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No doubt my E107 Cy Young!
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Post pics if you have them so we can see the gems that go with the story
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Probably the E107 Kelley.
Closely followed by the E107 Clarke, E107 McGraw, and E107 Wagner. ![]() Last edited by terjung; 08-20-2012 at 05:59 PM. Reason: typo |
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I'm a T206 collector, so ALL cards are common and easy.
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I think my W521 Ruth was my toughest find for the cards that I actually have. And I still need one with the maroon background (and perhaps blue also). This card is often mislabeled with the more common (but still tough) W519-1. There are plenty of other cards on my want list, but most of them are easy to find, but just too expensive for me.
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Not as tough some of the others posted, but fairly tough as a trio.
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For baseball, the 1935 Pebble Beach Clothiers Lefty O'Doul. I'd been collecting O'Doul pieces for years, and it took me until the 2006 National to find one of these. Mark Macrae, one of our members, had 2 of them at the show. Interesting story on this one. The back has a handwritten name ___ Dempsey. Turns out this card was once owned by Con Dempsey, a SF native who ended up playing in the PCL and in MLB. He has a card in the 1952 Topps set.
![]() And for a boxer, this 1904 Jeffries-Munroe 2-sided Sporting Life cabinet card. Only one specimen is known. I'd seen it years ago in the Dreier collection and as a Jeffries collector [he is from Burbank] when it came up for auction I had to have it: ![]()
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1953 topps mantle psa 9oc.....only mantle graded psa 9 with a qualifier, why pay $100k for a straight 9??
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