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Old 09-07-2016, 03:35 PM
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I need more than one so here are a couple. The Topeka cabinet is in both horizontal or vertical. I'll settle for either.
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Old 09-07-2016, 08:15 PM
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For me it's probably a 1947 Dodgers team signed baseball.
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Old 09-08-2016, 03:22 AM
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This would be mine:
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Old 09-08-2016, 04:22 AM
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For a figural collector, arguably the top of the mountain

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Old 09-08-2016, 11:23 AM
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I don't know the name, but the last card in the 1925 Exhibit champions set. I have 31. #32 has been eluding me for years and no one can even provide a checklist so I can at least know the name. Here is what I have so far as the checklist:

Blouin, Jimmy
Cronos, Signor
Dempsey, Jack
Gaudin, Lucien
Gilmore, W.E.G.
Gourdin, Edw. O.
Haugen, Anders
Hoff
Hoppe, Willie
Jewtraw, Charles
Kish, Albert
Lewis, Ed Strangler
Long, Asa
Lundin, Frank
McQuade, Frank
Milton, Tommy
Paddock, Charlie
Palmer, Wm. H.
Passaic basketball team
Ritola, Willie
Ruth, Babe
Sarazen, Gene X.
Spencer, Willie
Stine, Elizabeth
Stinson, Al
Stoddard, Louis E.
Thompson, Earl
Tilden, Wm.
Wainwright, Helen
Weissmuller, Johnny
Wood, Gar


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I have been after this woodcut for a long time. I have been Mr. no2 or Mr. no3 so many times I can't count.
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Old 09-08-2016, 12:28 PM
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Mike, I debated putting that piece on my list as well. That is a great great piece.
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Old 09-08-2016, 12:43 PM
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My high school baseball jersey
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My high school baseball jersey
That would be cool to have.

My white whale isn't too exotic, an Ebbets Field seat. I know there are some out there, so finding one isn't hard, it's at what price that's difficult.
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My high school baseball jersey
That's funny. I was able to hang onto mine. In years before we had to turn them in or they would not issue us our diploma's but my senior year we went to the State Championship (and won) after graduation so that had nothing to hold over me, sooooo. Its the garage!

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What would someone expect to pay for that pennant, should one ever come availble? It's a beauty.
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My White Whale would be this cigar box. Not only does it feature one of the great Chicago Cubs pitchers of all time, they were made in Terre Haute, Indiana where I was born and raised. To add to this story, when I was very young, an elderly couple lived across the street from my family. The man would always sit on his front porch and watch us play baseball in the yard. One day he called me over and told me he used to work at a gas station in Terre Haute that was owned by Three Finger Brown. I didn't know who that was at the time, but of course later learned all about him. I also was able to acquire photos of the service station.
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My White Whale would be this cigar box. Not only does it feature one of the great Chicago Cubs pitchers of all time, they were made in Terre Haute, Indiana where I was born and raised. To add to this story, when I was very young, an elderly couple lived across the street from my family. The man would always sit on his front porch and watch us play baseball in the yard. One day he called me over and told me he used to work at a gas station in Terre Haute that was owned by Three Finger Brown. I didn't know who that was at the time, but of course later learned all about him. I also was able to acquire photos of the service station.
That is a great story and a great item for your collection Mike. I'll be an extra pair of eyes for you my friend
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That is a great story and a great item for your collection Mike. I'll be an extra pair of eyes for you my friend
Thanks Mike, but I only know of one that exists. Halper had it, then whoever bought it from that auction, sold it several years later at REA. But you never know!
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