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While it's probably the most obvious and most common choice, I have to go with the Joe D. Ever since I was a kid and first noticed that card in the full color section of the Sport Americana price guides during the early 80s, I've always thought it was one of the best looking cards in the hobby, just on pure aesthetics.
I'd also echo Tony's pick on the Doerr. I had that card in my saved ebay searches for years, but never picked one up. Love the pose and background on that one. Let's throw an honorable mention to the Gehringer card. Classic art deco, nice follow-through pose by Charley, and some World Series bunting in the background. Last edited by CW; 12-26-2013 at 06:53 PM. |
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I like the Foxx. The DiMaggio is always out of register.
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I like all the cards that have been mentioned so far. Based on aesthetics, the Gehringer card is my favorite card in the set. The Johnny Vander Meer is another favorite of mine. I like the pose on the card with the stadium in the background.
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I like the Foxx by far the best. Gehringer a close second.
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I totally love this set. Too many great cards to pick just one. Hubbell, Dickey, Dom D, Indian Bob. Foxx is a killer.
McQuinn's card looks like the artwork in a first grade reader when the world was peachy keen. The little kid in me loves it. Leonard is all business on a field of dreams. ![]() ![]() Here's a link to my ImageEvent gallery if you're interested in seeing a "collector's" grade set. http://imageevent.com/kawika_o_ka_pa...l/1941playball |
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I like the portraits
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+1...Completely agree with you Peter on both accounts....
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![]() +1 On the Gummo of the DiMaggio Bros. Always love that card. |
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I've always liked the Gehringer and Doerr the most.
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My uncut sheet with some HOFers
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