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Old 01-12-2015, 04:04 PM
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Default Face it Scott.....

you know those are the ones you truly miss............

thousands of pieces and only a few scraps??? puts it in perspective....
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Old 01-12-2015, 04:05 PM
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you know those are the ones you truly miss............

thousands of pieces and only a few scraps??? puts it in perspective....
It really does. I bought a single example of each scrap type, for use in writing an article, while I bought multiple example of other items that I had more of an interest in. Don't get me wrong - I enjoyed my collection of scraps while I had them.

If it makes you feel any better, I can list for you all of the items that I miss, in order. My T206 Jacklitsch proof would make the list, as would my T205 Reulbach scrap and my T206 Reulbach brown Hindu ledger page. Probably also one of the BL460's. Does that help any? Probably odd to you, but my miscut backs didn't do much for me other than earn a good profit when sold. I did like the upside-down Piedmont that was perfectly upside-down, but quite frankly - it looked like a normal card from either side

The item I miss most out of anything I ever sold was my 1909 Pittsburg team supplement that once hung in Wagner's office.
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Default Show your T206 card(s) that are more scarce than the JOE DOYLE NAT'L card

OK guys....lets switch this train back onto the mainline tracks.



Only a few of these 3 subjects with CB backs have been graded (less than 5 each).
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Clymer / CB is equal to Doyle in the number of cards graded.
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Old 01-13-2015, 08:43 AM
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Default Ted..........

sorry 'bout that

this one's for you
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OK guys....lets switch this train back onto the mainline tracks.



Only a few of these 3 subjects with CB backs have been graded (less than 5 each).
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Clymer / CB is equal to Doyle in the number of cards graded.
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Wow, I didn't know the Clymer-CB back combo was that rare. Thanks Ted, I can finally show a card!!
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Old 01-14-2015, 03:05 PM
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Default Two very tough Chance cards

To date, known examples..........

Only 5 .................................................. ............................................... Only 6
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This Keeler portrait has a pair of parallel horizontal parallel creases running through the top of his hair. I've never seen another example.
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The combination itself is not so exciting I suppose, but this card was once owned by former MLB Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.

If I understand correctly, when Kuhn was a child he used to work the scoreboard for the Washington Senators, which was owned by Clark Griffith, and he was given the card as a gift at the time and kept it until he passed away.

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This Keeler portrait has a pair of parallel horizontal parallel creases running through the top of his hair. I've never seen another example.
Scott...that's a beauty...you deserve that card!
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