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Old 11-09-2016, 09:05 PM
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In a word, "WOW!"
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Way to go Joe, you are on top of the Detroit Old Judge players.

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Joe, what a quartet, Congrats!
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Incredible Joe!
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Thanks for the responses, I'm having some fun with the scans and some of my other cards. I have a couple grand slams with this group (four variations of same pose)

For the Detroit OJ collector, the only way to hit a grand slam on poses would be to obtain the only two possibilities from 1887, N172 & N175, together with the only two possibilities from 1888, N172 & N173. While the 1887 N172 is easy (relatively speaking), the other three can be very difficult.

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Bravo!
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I grew up a Dodger fan in the 70's and 80's. My big four is slightly easier to obtain.
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Great stuff, Joe!
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Good job my friend. And thanks for sharing the information too...

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Thanks for the responses, I'm having some fun with the scans and some of my other cards. I have a couple grand slams with this group (four variations of same pose)

For the Detroit OJ collector, the only way to hit a grand slam on poses would be to obtain the only two possibilities from 1887, N172 & N175, together with the only two possibilities from 1888, N172 & N173. While the 1887 N172 is easy (relatively speaking), the other three can be very difficult.

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Joe--Congratulations on an impressive acquisition. I like your information about the importance of the group, and I like your position presentation.

Bravi!

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I don't think it's a small collecting feat at all.

A BIG Congrats on your completion of The BIG Four.

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