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Old 05-04-2013, 07:05 AM
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great deal on a few e107's!!!
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Old 05-04-2013, 07:46 AM
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Todd, thanks. I was also bidding at one point on the Rembrandt J Ewing that you won. I thought you got a really good deal on that one. I find this type of auction format fun, but it can be difficult to organize the bidder page and figure out what items are ending and what items will continue on. I had thrown in some bids to reset the clock on some items that I ended up winning early.

On OldJudge's Pelican cabinet. I was trying to cross reference baseball-reference.com's 1887 Pelicans roster with the images from the OJ book to determine who was on the cabinet. I think top row player 3 may be Farmer Vaughn? and 2nd row 2nd player Cartright? If someone can identify the 1st player in the top row let me know. I could not find an image of that person to match with a name. There was a Jake Aydelotte who started the 3rd most games on the mound behind Abner Powell and John Ewing. I could not find any photos of Aydelotte as it looks like 1887 was his only full season on record.
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One of the best baseball currency items I have ever seen...
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Leon: Had a power surge or would have bid more. Good for you, bad for me!

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I had been following the W502 Ruth & Gehrig cards, and ended up winning them both for a price I was very happy with. Late Thursday night I threw a bid in on the e102 Wags, as it was at a price that I really liked. I felt it was the last increment before I would be overpaying - and it ended up sticking, as well.

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Old 05-04-2013, 10:21 AM
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Sharp Wags,
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Old 05-04-2013, 10:32 AM
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Jeff,
That Wagner is a beauty!
Congrats on the pick up.

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Since the signed Ruth's were questionable, I'm really glad to add this. I believe it may be the earliest quad signed card.
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Nice picks, guys.

If anyone picked up the N269s and wants to work a trade deal, I have lots of trade bait.
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One of the items I was following was a ticket stub from Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game. I know that Wilt 100 ticket stubs are extreme rarities, but I was still shocked to see it go for $10,000+, considering it has been beat to hell, laminated and written on. The stub in this auction only sold for $600 less than a far nicer one sold for at Heritage two months ago.

http://sports.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7075&lotNo=81942
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I had been following the W502 Ruth & Gehrig cards, and ended up winning them both for a price I was very happy with. Late Thursday night I threw a bid in on the e102 Wags, as it was at a price that I really liked. I felt it was the last increment before I would be overpaying - and it ended up sticking, as well.

Great pickups, Jeff!
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