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Old 05-20-2015, 09:07 AM
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I love this. It reminds me of collecting and shows with my dad. Im going to post all the oddball I can. This would be a great reference for player collectors.
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Those 74 stamp albums are hard
to find. The stamps are plentiful. Anyone know why?
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I feel like I'm at a card show; nice work guys!

I love oddball stuff. I probably have as much of that as mainstream items. Some favorites:

1968 Atlantic Oil:



1961 Union Oil signed by Vin Scully:



Big League Stars Al Rosen package:



1974 Laughlin/Fleer Old Time Black Stars:



1960 Herald Examiner:



Jackie Robinson flip book:



1950 Philadelphia Bulletin:



Bus ticket:



1970 Action Cartridge box:



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Adam Hats baseball schedule booklet:

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Thanks, Al. Never saw Snider play, but one of my all-time favorites. Stumbled on it years ago and thought it was neat.

No mention of Emmett Kelley is surprising actually
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Al - Did you notice the two errors in the 1973 Topps '53 reprints?

Al Rosen is actually Jim Fridley
Clyde McCullough is actually Heisman Trophy winner Vic Janowicz.
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It is worse than that. There are 3 wrong guys in the "set". That is not Carl Furillo.

I have never heard a definitive explanation of the purpose of that issue or a good theory of how/why they could get 3 of 8 cards wrong
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Bill Antonello. The only one i own myself.

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1977-78 Cubs Basketball Team Poster, too large to get in one scan. It's signed by Ray Burris, Rick Reuschel, and Ron Kunde, who are pictured, and by Randy Hundley, Mike Sember, and Jim Todd, who are not pictured.
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1979-80 Cubs Basketball Team poster, too large to get in one scan. It's signed by Steve Dillard, Ron Kunde, Dennis Lamp, and Bruce Sutter, who are pictured, and by Tony Garafolo, former Cubs team trainer who is not pictured. Interestingly, it is also signed by three Chicago Bears players of the same era, Tom Hicks, Dennis Lick, and Doug Plank.
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