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Old 03-20-2015, 11:02 PM
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T212s are vastly underrated imo. They are, dare I say, more beautiful than any other tobacco release.
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T212-2 Obak and T212-3 Obaks are eons more attractive than the T206 set. Of the tobacco issues, Obaks are the winners hands down.

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Just a couple years ago, I had about 225 T206's. Then I discovered the Obaks. Sold all but a hand full of my favorite T206's and replaced them with 1910 and 1911 Obaks. Haven't looked back since.

Greg, the Blankenship is a terrific card! The uniform details and background colors super cool plus it is an amazing portrait.
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Wow those are some nice cards!
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I mainly collect HOF type cards but any cards from the R333 set have great looking backgrounds...(to me)
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Leon- That's a cool PM business card for Lindstrom...glad he finally amounted to something.
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1951 BOWMAN GUS ZERNIAL PSA 8.jpg
1951 Bowman WERTZ PSA7.jpg


And here's a favorite Pre-War Non HOFer:

1915 Cracker Jack Veen Gregg PSA-3.jpg
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