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That is a pretty sweet looking Clemente congrats on that one. Also a nice looking Munson rookie that I need to add to my collection some day.
Anyway was very happy to add this 63 Mays to my Mays player collection. Not sure why it graded only 6.5 but it beats most 8's I have seen. ![]() |
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That's a great looking 63 Mays love the all yellow bottom corner and near perfect centering :-)
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The centering on the 73 Clemente, 52B Musial, and 63 Mays is amazing. All three of those cards have eye appeal that surpasses the grade assigned. Great cards.
The Clemente is such a classic, almost haunting image. The 52B Musial struck me even as a kid, something about the profile, coloring, and background of that image. Forgive the PreWar card, but I gotta share this one below which has me really excited. Landed it thanks to a fellow board member here, in fact. It's an early birthday present, by a few days ![]() Have been after the right Shoeless Joe RC some time. But with it being so scarce, getting a centered card in the desired grade made for a challenging hunt. It's very rare that a PreWar icon has a true, undisputed "Rookie Card," and like many who began collecting in the 80's, my main collecting love-- after Mickey Mantle basic issues-- is having the earliest card of my favorite baseball icons. For collectors of my age-range (39, at least for a few days, LOL) who like rookies and the earliest depiction of a player, when the player was at the start of their career, eventually, after we add the "usual suspect" rookie cards, we come to discover the Shoeless Joe RC. Shoeless Joe is simply one of those players who has really transcended sport and entered America's cultural fabric. His play was elite (rookie record .408 avg, and 3rd all time career avg at .356!), and he has a level of fame/infamy that few have attained. That also speaks to these times we are in, where the distinction between good press and bad has all but been obliterated. In this way Shoeless Joe is more relevant than ever. There is the beloved and tragic story, the famous, "Say it ain't so, Joe," mis-quote that became legend. And that famous nickname of course. Then there is the card itself. The purple color. The dapper pose. The age of it, traveling from 1909 to the present. The overall population. There are ~144 Shoeless Joe RCs graded in total by both SGC and PSA, but several crossovers that essentially create phantoms in the pop report. Lots of aspects that delight a collector! In sum: pumped! “I copied Shoeless Joe Jackson’s style because I thought he was the greatest hitter I had ever seen, the greatest natural hitter I ever saw. He’s the guy who made me a hitter.” – Babe Ruth ![]() ![]() Last edited by MattyC; 09-05-2016 at 07:42 PM. |
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Great write up as usual.
Congrats on the Shoeless Joe addition to your collection. Duane Quote:
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MattyC,
Congrats on landing a monster of a card. I was looking at the card when it was posted for sale and wondered who was going to land it. Glad to see it was you. Loved the write up on Shoeless Joe as well. |
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MattyC bringing the HEAT!!!
I'm pumped for you my brotha!!! |
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That Jackson is amazing. One of the most iconic cards in the hobby. And its centered. Nice pick up.
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Many thanks, guys. When the 2.5s of a card are out of price range, it makes it so hard to land a copy for a collection! Got real lucky stumbling upon it
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Brand new collector here, my goal is to collect Topps Atlanta Braves from 1966-1996 so here are some of my first purchases made today. I haven't received them yet but I suppose the seller's images will be much better than anything I can produce:
http://imgur.com/T5vL3ra http://imgur.com/Bpbyv2I http://imgur.com/k5KUyH2 http://imgur.com/50acOR0 http://imgur.com/GaLHw7u http://imgur.com/U4LniTm http://imgur.com/zC4uU4B http://imgur.com/9ptWd3L Edit: Just linked the images, they came out huge trying to display them inside the post. Last edited by Chief Noc-A-Homa; 09-08-2016 at 06:36 PM. |
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Picked up a bunch of cards I had as a kid. Couldn't believe the Mantle was dead centered with a focused image and no print dots in the red circle.
My neighbor, who was about 10 years older than me gave me 64, 65 & 68 Mantle's when I was 8 or 9 years old. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by jmb; 09-09-2016 at 05:37 PM. Reason: pics |
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Joe, I love all 3 Munsons!
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