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Very nice! Congrats!!
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Very impressive to see them all together like that.
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...on completing this noteworthy grouping !!! This is an impressive example of focusing on a goal. Such a tough issue. Does anybody have a similar accomplishment on the Chicago examples? If so it would be nice to see a separate thread showing them.
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Awesome! What a great accomplishment! Congrats!
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Congrats to the man who got me started on postcards. That is a tough set of cards to put together, and particularly in those grades.
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Great set! Those Cobbs are going thru the roof. I am 2/3’s done with it. Still need the Cobb fielding and the team card and a couple of others. I hope to find a couple more at the National in a few weeks.
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Awesome Job! Not as easy a set as one may think...that team card is really really tough!!!!!
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Very awesome and very cool. Congrats!
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Love these, amazing accomplishment! Like already mentioned, team card is very tough and shows Cobb next to Rastus which if you have read "A Terrible Beauty" (highly recommended) is super cool and an important card in the Cobb folklore. Fielding Cobb is of course a hobby gem too! Congrats, they look so good all together! |
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my only remaining dietsche...and friends!
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Congrats! What are the grades on the Cobbs?
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Thanks for all the comments. I need to send the rest in for grading and keep them all PSA . Hope I don't have to wait months to get them back !
I believe the 1907 Dietsche Fielding Cobb is the most underrated or underpriced card in the market. It's Cobb, it's his Rookie Year, the card is very rare, it was replaced with his batting postcard very early in printing. I only see demand always greater than the supply. I wish I had more than one of them.
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