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Old 11-01-2013, 06:43 AM
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A 98 1914? Wow. Look at the registry weight on that sucker. 15

To be honest, Steven, I'm shocked that some of these cards even exist in that high of a grade range.
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Old 11-01-2013, 06:47 AM
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A few of mine to share....
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Old 11-01-2013, 09:16 AM
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A 98 1914? Wow. Look at the registry weight on that sucker. 15

To be honest, Steven, I'm shocked that some of these cards even exist in that high of a grade range.

that's because they are not the real cards....

the REAL cards came in cracker jack boxes....

that JJ did Not!
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Old 11-01-2013, 09:41 AM
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that's because they are not the real cards....

the REAL cards came in cracker jack boxes....

that JJ did Not!
I have heard the story before, but can you give me a reminder?
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Some of my nicer CJs










My wife poses for her Cracker Jack at the BB Hall of Fame


(Painting not mine in case you were wondering)
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Here's my only one I have left.

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Wow, these are some beauties. I am working on the 1915 set in PSA 1-ish condition. You are more than welcome to take a look. Not all I have are scanned in yet, though.

http://s425.photobucket.com/user/jrl...?sort=4&page=1
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My only remaining CJ...cut from ad piece.
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Bill, either Collins or Jennings would be a great choice for your player collection - WaJo, not so much!!
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Old 11-02-2013, 12:04 AM
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The Cracker Jacks really are some of the most beautiful cards ever made.

Thank you all for sharing!
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Great thread idea Bill. I still feel sick from a drunchie binge on leftover candy last night.

I'm glad to see McGraw and Clarke were posted. Don't own either of them but the poses are unique and quite detailed. I can't remember seeing too many depictions of a player sitting on a bat (maybe waiting for his turn during batting practice?).

WaJo seems a little over-represented (if that is even a possibility) but it is my only CJ so I am compelled to include it. Mine would rank highly in the "well-loved" category.

Lastly, this is my first time using my shiny new V33 scanner. Damn it looks good for the price. I'm going to have to re-scan the whole collection this weekend.
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