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Old 09-02-2016, 01:37 PM
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Here is a pretty nice example of the GEORGE with L. F. version. You do not seem to see this version nearly as often as the others.

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The GEORGE version was produced AFTER the BABE and "BABE" versions.
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Here is a pretty nice example of the George L. F. version. You do not seem to see this version nearly as often as the others.
I was interested in this one, as its my fav pose (as I got a photo like it)
I had intended to bid on it. Even researched that it sold for 8k back in Goodwin in 2013. With that being said..it has almost reached that mark.
Look up Steve Soloway...interesting facts on this person. As I did not know who he was.
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Here is a pretty nice example of the GEORGE with L. F. version. You do not seem to see this version nearly as often as the others.

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Sold for $12,100.

Not bad for a card that off center.
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I think the buyer got a bargain at 12k. A bit off center but really nice otherwise and the really tough "George" version. Wish I had the extra money to have gone after it.
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I think the buyer got a bargain at 12k. A bit off center but really nice otherwise and the really tough "George" version. Wish I had the extra money to have gone after it.
Agreed, OC or not, it is super clean & white. Great card. Per prior post, I think Ruths are as sound an "investment" as there is. A card like this maybe doesn't see the 500% gains of PSA 9-10 Pete Rose and Reggie Jackson rookies, but I also think it's much safer against a potential drop off.
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Agreed, OC or not, it is super clean & white. Great card. Per prior post, I think Ruths are as sound an "investment" as there is. A card like this maybe doesn't see the 500% gains of PSA 9-10 Pete Rose and Reggie Jackson rookies, but I also think it's much safer against a potential drop off.
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Agreed, OC or not, it is super clean & white. Great card. Per prior post, I think Ruths are as sound an "investment" as there is. A card like this maybe doesn't see the 500% gains of PSA 9-10 Pete Rose and Reggie Jackson rookies, but I also think it's much safer against a potential drop off.
This may start some controversy, but I can easily see the PSA "10" Rose and Ryan rookies that sold in the recent August 2016 Heritage auction having their decimal points moved one place to the left once the investors leave the field. At those prices, quite a few will be left holding the bag. I certainly would'nt trade either my better Cobb or Williams rookies for either, if they had to be kept long term!

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I agree, Larry. My guess is one (or more) of these close to seven figure sales is going to leave their owners 6 figures short, at time of resale. My guess it will hurt them about as much as a few hundred dollar loss hurts most of us. Bring on the Ruth's, Cobb's, Young's, Gehrig's, Dimaggio's etc.....


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This may start some controversy, but I can easily see the PSA "10" Rose and Ryan rookies that sold in the recent August 2016 Heritage auction having their decimal points moved one place to the left once the investors leave the field. At those prices, quite a few will be left holding the bag. I certainly would'nt trade either my better Cobb or Williams rookies for either, if they had to be kept long term!

Best wishes and don't get caught up in the hype and hoopla,

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I dunno, Leon; having seen your cards posted over the years, it doesn't seem like you're the type to fret over losing a few hundred

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