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Old 09-22-2014, 02:42 PM
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Default 1952 Bowman FB

This 1st series sheet comprises of the LARGE card version of this 1952 issue. I acquired it at a shopping mall in Media, PA
in 1982. I have searched for another such sheet for 33 years; and, have not found one. I'd say it's unique in the hobby.








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Old 09-22-2014, 04:23 PM
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heres mine featuring two of my three all-time favorite players

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heres mine featuring two of my three all-time favorite players



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I assume the two are not Bush-Coombs?

Nice cards!

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Old 09-22-2014, 11:57 PM
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Two 8-card panels from 1st series sheet.






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Ted, that 52 Bowman large football sheet is the best one so far. I'm a little biased to that set though.
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Old 09-24-2014, 08:00 AM
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Ted, that 52 Bowman large football sheet is the best one so far. I'm a little biased to that set though.

Hey Clint

I am certainly in agreement with you. Of all the Sportscards' sheets in my collection, this sheet is my favorite. The artwork
is amazing. Pictured on it is one of my favorite guys, Sammy Baugh. And for the NY Giants fans, Frank Gifford's rookie card.





This actual sheet is more impressive than my scan shows here. I have it framed, so this is a scan of a photo of it (so,
it's a little fuzzy).



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Two 8-card panels from 1st series sheet.






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Wow... wow... From a fellow Greek: Congrats on that 1950 Bowman.
One of my three favorite sets ever produced... just a beautiful set that looks like miniature museum pieces.
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Old 09-27-2014, 06:16 PM
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Wow... wow... From a fellow Greek: Congrats on that 1950 Bowman.
One of my three favorite sets ever produced... just a beautiful set that looks like miniature museum pieces.

TEE KANIS, YIANNI......KAI EFHARISTO

Greek for......"What's happening, Johnny......and thank you"


The 1950 Bowman cards were loved by this 11 year old kid in 1950. Of all my original BB card collection that I recovered in the 1970's, the 1950 Bowman cards
were the most plentiful. I needed only 12 to complete the set......and, my favorite, the Ted Williams card was the "biggie".


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Default Rodeo Meats

Some Warhol-esque meat cards...
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wow, never seen a Rodeo Meats panel- can't be too many of those around.

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Old 09-22-2014, 07:47 PM
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Default 1948 BOWMAN complete 36-card sheet

Original 2nd press run sheet which includes the 12 Hi #'s (#37-48) interspersed throughout the sheet.






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Old 09-23-2014, 03:54 PM
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I don't have a picture of this available but I have a 1949 Bowman uncut sheet of 36 (#'s 1-36) with the 3rd sheet back overprinted on the back. Our pal, Ted Z., has seen this sheet when visiting my home.
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This is awesome eye candy guys! Please please keep posting!

BTW- is that E93 sheet the real deal???? I'm aware there are no known T206 sheets, but are there a handful of other period sets represented?? E's- 90-1 through 98, T212, American Caramel? Regardless, I love seeing these (the Goudeys and Bowmans are great too)... and would love to have one some day, but doubt I will for space (and cost) considerations.
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Old 09-23-2014, 06:34 PM
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Default 1949 Bowman

Original 3rd Series color error sheet missing Green or Orange background colors on 17 cards (those whose backgrounds are Slate colored).



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