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Old 01-27-2015, 01:11 PM
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Default And now for something completely different

I showed this one off on a different thread a few weeks ago, but, for what it's worth, I have a M113 that doesn't appear on ANY checklist and for which I've never seen a second copy. It pictures Vic Saier; I picked it up at the Parsippany, NJ National back in 1983. For the record, it's not for sale; the last time I posted this one, I got some interest, but no - I'm still trying to complete the M113/M114 set.

Yes folks, I'm insane.
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Old 01-27-2015, 07:04 PM
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One of my favorite cards
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Old 01-27-2015, 07:32 PM
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Default Ruth 1915

My postcard contribution....one of less than 10 I believe...
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My postcard contribution....one of less than 10 I believe...
Definitely one my favorite postcards. I have images of 10 different (including my own) and you would have to assume that there quite a few more out there.

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Would guess closer to 30-50 of the Ruth team rookies out there. My most valuable postcard and least rare.

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That can be said about many cards....what would lead u to believe 30-50 exist?
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Like Kevin said, I have seen at least 10 different ones over the years and seriously doubt that represents a majority of all of them in existence. There are many tucked away in private collections as well as others still needing to be discovered by hobby people.

Great postcard none the less. Easily one of my favs.
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My postcard contribution....one of less than 10 I believe...
I've have been researching the Somer's Photo Session from this Post Card sitting. The Premium that I picked up from another board member seems to be from this same Photo Session & fir now, iS the Only one!

My Intentions are to eventually start a Thread about Anyone Who Can Help with the Knowledge of the Premium's Background!?

Although Not a Card, I figured I would Introduce it here to BegiN the NET54 Think Session! I have been scouring the internet & Asking some of the Knowledgeable Auction House Icon's... However, there seems to be No Information as to where it came from, Who or Why it was produced, etc...

I have had the Ink, Paper & Process Authenticated to be of period. Also, the News Paper that is attached to the back of the Premium is from the 1915's.

Any Information & Your thoughts would be of Well Received!
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Denny - I do not have any info on your premium, but that is at least the fourth different image that I have seen from this sitting. Here are the other two.

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Denny - I do not have any info on your premium, but that is at least the fourth different image that I have seen from this sitting. Here are the other two.
"Thank You KeviN!"

I BelieVe ThiS the MiSSiN one from the one's(that would make 4 Picture's from the one Session so Far!) Shown...(See Attached Photo & Please Note the Number 34155 down the Left Side of the Photo)

I found it on Here:
http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/fen....jsp?year=1915

I'll be Continuing my Search fir where they Originated from...
Early Boston Newspapers and Proper gander to start!

I'll Check back iN & Maybe even start a thread about Them...
Will See were my search leads me 1st... Aye!?
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Nice Grimes card, never seen that one before.
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