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Don't rain on my parade, Franklin. It been a lifelong dream to start the monthly pickup tread, and I got up at 5 in the morning, praying I would be first.
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Ah yes. White Castle's rat burgers give the term "sliders" a whole new, and rather disgusting, meaning.
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Lummis Peanut Butter/Sealtest Printers Proof cards.
The only two of these that were actually issued are the Rowe and the Seminick. Given the inclusion of Pennock, these were likely produced some time in 1947 or very early 1948. The sets were not released until 1949. All of the cards are different sizes, as if they were trying to find which one would work best for their needs. Not just the overall size of the proofs, but also the interior images are of different sizes. These are so interesting as the names and the borders along the images are both raised. Just incredibly interesting stuff. I have to think that the Pennock is his last image on a card before he passed away. I will be making these available shortly in the BST. ![]() ![]() Tom C |
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Extremely happy to pick up this new addition to my signed T206 collection. Long gone are the days of paying a few hundred bucks for one of these. I've never seen another Red Murray autographed T206 -- and, frankly, didn't know that this one even existed until a fellow Net54'er alerted me to last night's Hunt auction. With this addition, I now have 39 different T206 poses autographed (not including Matty and McGraw signed by their widows).
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More progress close to 50% completion.
FINALLY got a Leach portrait spent a bit on it but I love it. FINALLY got my clutches on Mr. Titus
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First group for October
E90-3 King Cole SGC 40 (3) 1913 Columbus Senator Batter-Up Oswald Bluege PSA 5.5 1932 Columbus Red Birds Batter-Up Bill Lee 1931-1932 Columbus Red Birds Batter-Up Rick Ferrell 1926-1928 Columbus Senators
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1936 Kroger Bread card, 1 of approximately 4 known....
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I love 20s-30s regionals, awesome pickup Leon!
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Leon, do I correctly sense the start of another type-card collection?
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Hey Leon,
I like your Kroger Bread card - Not sure if I have seen any of the others that you mentioned although it seems I vaguely remember something about them (probably from an old post of yours)? My question: Do the other three known have the "hole" in them (probably from where they were tied to a bag)? Side Note: My friends & I used to buy cigars and smoke them out front of Kroger when we were young - not sure why just something we did... Cool card...
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