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I have quietly been socking away well-priced 1933 Goudey cards for about a year now and am just 16 away from completion. Pretty soon I'll have to change my name to R319Collector...
Anyway, I am struck by the beautiful pastels on some of these cards. While there are certainly a fair share of unremarkable poses or images, there are some very colorful poses in the set that are just striking. If you've got any great 1933 Goudey poses feel free to share them here. I'm a big fan of the purple green action poses found toward the end of the set: ![]() But some of the portraits are just as vivid... ![]() ![]()
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gorgeous cards and set good luck man
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What do these three cards have in common?
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They are all graded 8.
![]() BTW, I agree with the OP. Many of the Goudeys have great artwork. Two of my favorites are Bob O'Farrell and Paul Richards. Also am partial to the Mickey Cochrane. It's as if he is staring right back at you. Sort of the Mona Lisa of the set. Last edited by kcohen; 03-18-2014 at 09:40 AM. |
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This is one of my favorite cards of all time. It's one of the very few non-St. Louis items I have in my collection.
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It's always nice to see some of your Goudeys, Ron!
I was coincidentally turned onto this card when it was posted on the old Net54 forum... |
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Wrong answer.
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All have T206 cards
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I also very much like the artwork on the 33 Goudeys. Aside from the cards already mentioned, I like the O'Doul batting and the Moe Berg with the tripped out background!
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Another thing about the 1933 Goudey set that I always thought was cool was the fact that the last 11 cards of the set are all of the 1933 World Series Champion Giants. The cards were obviously very popular as they must have been produced well into November, 1933 or even later!
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