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![]() ...sorry about the condition but it's neat that they've even survived.... |
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Mike, no need to apologize-- those are my kind of cards!
Keep em coming, everyone, and thanks! Hope to see many of you at the National. Tim |
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![]() ...and who can ever forget the dulcet tones of Si Seymour , Sr.-......look in his left hand.....how's that for marketing and product placement ? ....Jerry Harrington did the same for Wheaties , who sponsored the Millers' and Saints' games ...... ....I thought these were scarce and rare but it turns out that Leon has three of each... |
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![]() ....I don't remember Jimmy Dykes as being such a porky young feller....at first I thought these were the same player...... wait 'til you see my Homer Peel.... |
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![]() ...Tim , there's a gorgeous Homer Peel currently listed on Ebay ...several Worch offerings in fact , both current and '' completed ''...can you use those in your research , or is this forum more Tim-friendly ? |
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![]() ...I haven't seen the other Ganzel ; ..hope someone has one and can post a scan here.. |
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I used to own a handful of these. They are very cool "cards". I looked for scans that I might have, but was only able to find a sepia version of the black and white Simmons that was posted a few pages back.
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![]() ... This was posted in the November pick-ups but never made it over to the Worch Project thread....sorry , Tim...better late than never. ....I love that hat on the lone fan up in the 'stands. |
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I was lucky enough to pick up another 1933 Worch Cigar Lefty Grove card. All three cards that I have are different. These are the differences that I have found, which are shown in the picture below (I find these variations fascinating):
1. One card is black and white with the name in the box 2. One card is sepia with the name in the box 3. One card is sepia with the name in the background 4. The cards are cropped differently top to bottom (look at the distance between the hat and the top border) 5. The cards are cropped differently left to right Based on other cards shown in this thread, I am guessing that the name in the background version also comes in black and white. I wouldn't be that surprised if the "Name in the Box" and "Name in the Background" variations were cropped differently, but that is not the case. Different croppings are easily seen between the two "Name in the Box" cards. Interesting....
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Here is the Larry Rosenthal
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