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Old 09-03-2015, 08:56 PM
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T207 Ward Miller Anonymous back
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Old 09-04-2015, 12:09 PM
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1887 Old Judge - Bill Phillips

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1887 Old Judge - Bill Phillips

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Beautiful Card...Congrats!
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Old 09-04-2015, 03:54 PM
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1887 Old Judge - Bill Phillips

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You're on an Old Judge roll. Excellent pickup!
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2 out of 4 of my Batter-Ups waiting on 1 more.
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Nice pickups so far everyone!

It isn't pretty, but its a 42.
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Old 09-05-2015, 05:55 AM
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Happy to grab this one! Now for the green portrait to complete the quartet.
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Old 09-05-2015, 06:22 AM
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Default T207 Display Cabinet

I picked up an old bookcase last year to use for my displaying my T207 collection. Someone had painted the inside pink then white most likely in the 1950s. They also painted over on the hinges as well.

I replaced the old "painted" shelves with plate glass. I was also extremely lucky to find brand new hinges that matched perfectly in an antique shop. Lastly I added a new art nouveau style door knob.

Couldn't get a great picture with all the glare but pretty happy with the results. The stain I used had a poly included that matched the T207 backgrounds and their gloss pretty well.

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Old 09-05-2015, 06:24 AM
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I picked up an old bookcase last year to use for my displaying my T207 collection. Someone had painted the inside pink then white most likely in the 1950s. They also painted over on the hinges as well.

I replaced the old "painted" shelves with plate glass. I was also extremely lucky to find brand new hinges that matched perfectly in an antique shop. Lastly I added a new art nouveau style door knob.

Couldn't get a great picture with all the glare but pretty happy with the results. The stain I used had a poly included that matched the T207 backgrounds and their gloss pretty well.

Patrick
That is really nice Patrick!! Love it.
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Thanks Greg!

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That is really nice Patrick!! Love it.
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I picked up an old bookcase last year to use for my displaying my T207 collection. Someone had painted the inside pink then white most likely in the 1950s. They also painted over on the hinges as well.

I replaced the old "painted" shelves with plate glass. I was also extremely lucky to find brand new hinges that matched perfectly in an antique shop. Lastly I added a new art nouveau style door knob.

Couldn't get a great picture with all the glare but pretty happy with the results. The stain I used had a poly included that matched the T207 backgrounds and their gloss pretty well.

Patrick
now THAT is how to display cards!
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I picked up an old bookcase last year to use for my displaying my T207 collection. Someone had painted the inside pink then white most likely in the 1950s. They also painted over on the hinges as well.

I replaced the old "painted" shelves with plate glass. I was also extremely lucky to find brand new hinges that matched perfectly in an antique shop. Lastly I added a new art nouveau style door knob.

Couldn't get a great picture with all the glare but pretty happy with the results. The stain I used had a poly included that matched the T207 backgrounds and their gloss pretty well.

Patrick
That's pretty damn cool looking
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6/10 Billy Sullivan back run 60%

237PSA / 94 SGC / 98 RAW

Excel spreadsheets only $5
T3, T201, T202, T204, T205, T206, T207, 1914 CJ, 1915 CJ, Topps 1952-1979, and more!!!!

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Added a few more over the last month and a half.....

138 uniques. If you have one available and don't see it below, let me know!

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These just came in from Leon's auction. Bought the lot for the Magee, will be moving the Murphy along soon as I really shouldn't have spent what I did but couldn't be happier with the Magee in my Phillies Type Set


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@ GoBuc: Thats a beauty of a Cobb (bat)...the bat versions are awaiting me too.
Thanks Chris! Love the colors on both the bat on and off.
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Fedex arrived today ... from the Leon Luckey Collection. Most expensive card I've ever cracked to put in my binder
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Fedex arrived today ... from the Leon Luckey Collection. Most expensive card I've ever cracked to put in my binder
Great card, Rob!!
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