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Old 01-17-2016, 08:09 PM
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I feel the same way about the Goodwin Jack Glasscock. I know nothing about 19 century, but I like that card.
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Old 01-17-2016, 08:30 PM
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i like the 1933 hornsby fielding and the e92 mathewson great looking cards
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Old 01-17-2016, 08:48 PM
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Default Tim Jordan

This was one for me, I had no idea about it till seeing it posted here. Also love the Oakes, but have yet to land one.
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Old 01-17-2016, 08:48 PM
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Nice topic. This has happened to me several times recently, the latest is the 33 Goudey Paul Richards. (This is not my card.)
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Old 01-17-2016, 08:46 PM
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I feel the same way about the Goodwin Jack Glasscock. I know nothing about 19 century, but I like that card.
Me too
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Old 01-17-2016, 08:53 PM
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Typically a card needs to be a HOFer to get my juices flowin', but these cards struck me regardless of the player's achievements...
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+1 on the E-90-1's Unglab, Jordan, Oakes, or any of them with that red sky. Also love the '33 Goudey Richards and just about all of the T212-2's.

I would like to add the E93 Tommy Leach and E96 George Gibson. Both if which are atop my wantlist.
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T205 Cubs for me with different backs
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Old 01-17-2016, 10:02 PM
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Dan, great card. Is it yours.
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Dan, great card. Is it yours.
It is. Purchased from PWCC close to 2 years ago now.
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Pete... You've Opened up an Area of What i Believe ta Be,
A Very Intriguing Thought... One that has been a bit of a Guide fir me,
Fir quite some time now!

Although it hasn't been just recent...
i've had this feelin ever since i Started Type Card Collecting
a number of years back.
The Thought of the idea of, "A Card You Recently Noticed"...
Weighs Heavily into the Type Card that i eventually end up Hunting!

Here is a Copy of an E96 Mowrey that has Truly Caught my Attention!!!
The Artist has Captured Mr. Mowrey wit an Intensity & Portrayal of a "Mob Hit Man's" Mentality...

i've been Lookin fir a Really Nice one fir quite sum time now...
Just Missed MattyC's PSA 6 of Mr. Mowrey a Few Months Back
On the BST!
i do have a decent one that i just picked up from Andy B,
But i am Still Looking fir one that has Brilliant Eye Appeal

This is Not the one i own...
i have yet ta scan mine!
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Old 01-17-2016, 10:38 PM
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This is kind of cheating since I didn't just notice it, but my T211 Gygli has always entranced me. The name, the eyes, the pose -- what's not to like?

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Default E90-1 McIntyre

For me it is rediscovered, as I own one but it never struck me before...the E90-1 McIntyre recently caught my eye, and I thought, hum, that is just a neat, colorful card. The McIntyre shown is not mine.

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Here is a Copy of an E96 Mowrey that has Truly Caught my Attention!!!
The Artist has Captured Mr. Mowrey wit an Intensity & Portrayal of a "Mob Hit Man's" Mentality...
Well, that would qualify as a card I've recently noticed, because I've never seen that card before. Great looking card!
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This thread is awesome. There are so few cards as iconic as the T206 portraits, but even though I know barely anything about him, this T212 portrait of Byrnes is the ultimate tobacco portrait to me. Never get tired of looking at it (and might I add, excited to get mine back from PSA after doing a crossover submission!)...
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Never really paid much attention to the Goudey sets as my focus is more on t206's, t205's and e90-1's but I just really love the 1933 Ott. What a grimace, I feel like it really captures his intensity.
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