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Red Sox players... woulda, shoulda been sweet!
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A benny Friedman from his playing career .
1952 topps Ted Williams high number or sachel page . 1951 red backs Mays and mantle .
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54 & 55 topps Mantle Campy and Musial
52 topps Joe D
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For fans of post-war material, I created a whole slew of missing 1972 'in action' HOF'er cards awhile back. Check it out:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=219771
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You can see where my collecting interests lie:
1915 Cracker Jack Babe Ruth 1929 Leader Novelty Babe Ruth 1929 Leader Novelty Lou Gehrig 1931 W517 Mini Babe Ruth 1933 Butter Cream Lou Gehrig 1933 Delong Babe Ruth 1933 George Miller Babe Ruth 1933 George Miller Lou Gehrig 1933 Uncle Jacks Lou Gehrig |
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Old Judge Frank Grant
Batter Up Gehrig 33 goudey Connie Mack |
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I have often wondered why there is not a Cracker Jack Jim Thorpe. He did not have a lot of at bats in 1913 or 1914, but he was still a huge name at that point and would have made sense to be in the 1915 set at the very least.
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1933 Goudey: both Ruth & Gehrig
1934 Goudey: Gehrig only 1935 Goudey 4-in-1: Ruth (Braves) only While I understand 1934 Goudey's more of an "update" to 33G, featuring primarily new players after the first series, I'd enjoy either of these: 1934 Goudey Ruth Goudey 4-in-1 with both Babe and Lou in pinstripes
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I don't think that they added players from 1914 to 1915, they just used the same ones. But I'm no expert on CJs
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The set expanded from 144 players to 176 players for the 1915 cards. The mention of "176 pictures" on the back of each 1915 card is one of the easiest ways of determining if a card is a '14 Cracker Jack or a '15.
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Eddie, thanks for explaining that. I never knew that CJ added players. I thought that Pratt and Mathewson were the only changes (besides the backs being flipped).
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