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Old 09-09-2018, 01:10 AM
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I spotted this one floating in the interweb air and thought I would share, because of the partial neighboring 'card'.

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I spotted this one floating in the interweb air and thought I would share, because of the partial neighboring 'card'.

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Heh!

My card and accompany article on the interweb. Some of you may enjoy the article. There are other visuals, including some Zees:

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Ethan, would love to see your Ruth posted here in this thread. Its a great "baseball" card and my second favorite Ruth behind the Baltimore News "baseball card".
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Default Frederick Foto Babe Ruth

Ok...I was holding off, but you have been pretty generous in showing me some of your treasures / hidden gems!

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Here is my SGC 20...
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Nice Ethan, The Babe as a Red Sox. Awesome !!
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From an aesthetic perspective, these cards are hideous and unsightly. By the time these cards were printed, there were higher quality methods available to make better looking cards. It looks like this Frederick photo company chose the cheapest and lowest quality materials to make this set. Not sure what makes them so coveted other than their rarity.
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Ethan, would love to see your Ruth posted here in this thread. Its a great "baseball" card and my second favorite Ruth behind the Baltimore News "baseball" card.

Why is baseball in quotes?
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Why is baseball in quotes?
Emphasizing I look at it as a baseball card and not a photo. Not to get in a debate over it, but its my opinion. Great card Ethan and thanks for posting.
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Emphasizing I look at it as a baseball card and not a photo. Not to get in a debate over it, but its my opinion. Great card Ethan and thanks for posting.
I figured you put the wrong word in quotes. "Card" might have been better to use there. There is no question it's baseball.
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Here's my 2 cents, I mean, 2 cards/photos.
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