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i've always kinda liked them...especially with the cartoons as well. I may have owned 2 in my lifetime...neither with cartoon! I have the feller I bought maybe 25 years ago...its a beater but I like it!
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My favorite set. Way tougher than people think, particularly in high grade. Plus, lots of questions about the hows and whys of this set that still need to be answered.
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If this was supposed to be a poll I don't think it was set up properly. I would be curious to see how it would have turned out. I am not a fan of this set at all. I just don't like the look. I love the 33 and 34 Goudey. I know the Dimaggio is an iconic card, but I still can't bring myself to spend any money on it, much like the 63 Rose.
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I tried to set up a poll and screwed it up twice. Figured the board didn't need a third post from me.
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Quirky cards, but I like them. My Bobby Doerr rookies:
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I like seeing them among a spread of pre-war cards on a dealer's table. They add a nice aesthetic. But, I have never been compelled to own one.
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Part of appreciating this set comes with the realization that they were intended for kids, not for middle aged adults collecting prewar. When I was a kid I thought these looked cool, and I still do. They look unique and quirky, plus they help fill a time period where not many sets existed, so it's nice to have a representation of the era.
So, yes, I like 'em! Last edited by CW; 05-12-2016 at 06:45 AM. |
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They are neat with the writing around the player. Without the writing, not so neat.
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Count me among those that dig this set - I liked them as a kid and still do. Now, to get my first one ...
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I like them even though there are no Pirates in the set. For some reason they are the cards I remember most when I was a kid going to shows and flipping through price guides. When I got back into collecting a few years ago and decided to go the Prewar route, these are two of the first cards I bought:
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