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Old 12-12-2012, 05:04 PM
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Nap Lajoie was one of the best players of his era and can be had affordably in almost all sets across the 1909-1911 time span.
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I have a question about an E95 card of Ty Cobb. The card has a blank back, not skined but blank. I know there are notebooks that had some of the E95 on them but I never saw a Cobb card on any of them. Anyone know what I have?
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Wow, hard to believe that this thread (and the T207 thread which was meant to be even more sarcastic) has received 5X more replies than the threads that I normally start that I am actually interested in.

BTW Brian, I really do like your SGC HOF'ers collection.

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I have a question about an E95 card of Ty Cobb. The card has a blank back, not skined but blank. I know there are notebooks that had some of the E95 on them but I never saw a Cobb card on any of them. Anyone know what I have?
There are probably a few different types of Cobbs with blank backs hanging around hobby. I don't remember a notebook type one but there probably is one. Also, there is at least one more that a few members have owned that was cut from some kind of advertising. If I recall correctly that one had something else on the front too. I don't remember seeing a regular E95 with a blank back but it wouldn't surprise me too much to see one.

Phil- I hear ya on the lack of responses on threads. Many of mine get less than a handful too. It's just the way (what) we collect. Many times there is a limited interest. (as in only you or I )
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I have a question about an E95 card of Ty Cobb. The card has a blank back, not skined but blank. I know there are notebooks that had some of the E95 on them but I never saw a Cobb card on any of them. Anyone know what I have?
There are probably a few different types of Cobbs with blank backs hanging around hobby. I don't remember a notebook type one but there probably is one. Also, there is at least one more that a few members have owned that was cut from some kind of advertising. If I recall correctly that one had something else on the front too. I don't remember seeing a regular E95 with a blank back but it wouldn't surprise me too much to see one.

Phil- I hear ya on the lack of responses on threads. Many of mine get less than a handful too. It's just the way (what) we collect. Many times there is a limited interest. (as in only you or I )
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