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Old 11-24-2015, 11:42 AM
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Old 11-24-2015, 11:53 AM
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I think this is one of the ugliest from 1910. Rumor has it that a prototype of the chopper motorcycle was discovered in Mr. Benny's garage when he died in 1958.

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Old 11-24-2015, 12:00 PM
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Default I always thought this one of Wild Bill

was exceedingly unappealing. In contrast to his T206 card, which appeals to me greatly.
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M116 of Amos Strunk gives me the creeps along with either 1914 of 1915 Cracker Jack of Cady. Now, for a devilish smirk on a card that would be the 1933 Goudey of Dibrell Williams.
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Default Mr. Ugly himself with other members of the Rat Pack

Every time ugly player/card is mentioned, I trot this one out of Egan. He is not just a T206 one hit wonder. When are we just going to come to a consensus and decide that Egan is the King of Ugly? See if you can spot him within the ranks of his fellow ugly subjects in the link below.

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Not ugliest and not my card but always an interesting portrait to me....it's almost superimposed...
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Not ugliest and not my card but always an interesting portrait to me....it's almost superimposed...
I picked wild Bill without even seeing he was already nominated!!
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I hadn't realized there had been a prior thread on this charming subject, so decided in the name of fair play there should be nominations for the handsomest player on a pre-war card. My choices are:
1. Matty - so noble in his T206 portrait.
2. Hal Chase - something shifty in his gaze. Hmm, what is he thinking?
3. Roger Bresnahan. Just a solid, good looking guy.
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I hadn't realized there had been a prior thread on this charming subject, so decided in the name of fair play there should be nominations for the handsomest player on a pre-war card. My choices are:
1. Matty - so noble in his T206 portrait.
2. Hal Chase - something shifty in his gaze. Hmm, what is he thinking?
3. Roger Bresnahan. Just a solid, good looking guy.
Nominations, please.
When I first got my Hal Chase T206 in the mail and showed it to my 8 year old daughter she said "He looks sneaky"
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I think this is one of the ugliest from 1910. Rumor has it that a prototype of the chopper motorcycle was discovered in Mr. Benny's garage when he died in 1958.

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I dont know Mike that looks like a very pretty card to me!
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