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Old 06-01-2017, 08:48 PM
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Dave, that is gorgeous. Fantastic card!

Erick, that doesn't look like a 1.5. Presents beautifully.

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Pretty excited to have the opportunity to pick up one of the cards on the "bucket list", Don't think I have seen another example in over a decade or so, so despite the lower grade I'll take what I can get.

1918 Zeenut Lefty O'Doul (notice he was a pitcher then).
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All great pickups guys and how can you go wrong with Cobb or Anson. Orlando, you are a machine and born again hard! Just a year ago how many postcards did you own? Love the DFP image.

I just got this little grouping in from a long time board member and many thanks go out to him. The baseball/boxer cards are amongst the rarest cards from the 20s, along with the plain background Exhibits.
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lucky to snag this little run of Sporting Life papers. I've always thought papers have been under valued, but that seems to be changing. Midweek Pictorials and Police Gazettes are also nice papers from close to the same time period.
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Pretty excited to have the opportunity to pick up one of the cards on the "bucket list", Don't think I have seen another example in over a decade or so, so despite the lower grade I'll take what I can get.

1918 Zeenut Lefty O'Doul (notice he was a pitcher then).
Great pickup Rhett, congrats!!!
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