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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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This happens to me all the time with T206 cards. Part of the joy of collecting the set. I used to not care for these two cards and now I want to get both of them.
The Overall's I lost both of them last night but recently have also been on my radar. His 3 cards are some of my favs in the set.
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To me, Norman Rockwell had a hand in creating this one.
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There are some really great cards in the '33 Goudey set. The Ott and Paul Richards are two of my favorites.
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Or perhaps Pablo Picasso.
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Great cards !!!!!!!!!!
I agree with Denny, I'm glad I don't owe Mowrey any money ![]() Interesting that a lot of cards that fall on this post are from the E90-1s. That's why I LOVE them !!!!!!!!!!!! You get to appreciate images that you don't see everyday, and the poses and colors are UNREAL -- from the beautiful pastels of Bell to the grand contrast of the gray uniform of Tannehill against vibrant background. ![]() If you're into Sunsets, this issue is for you !!! 4nice.jpg Fun stuff, Scott
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Nice cards Scott (and everyone else). For me, it is a few T207 poses that I hadn't ever noticed before.
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