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I know we noted this some time ago in another thread....but, it still amazes me that both your Mantle and my Mantle appear to have a very similar scratch mark. Would you mind reposting your Mantle next to mine, so we can compare them ? ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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![]() Hopefully these come out side by side but I have my doubts?
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Irv Perfect arrangement, thanks for posting it. My question to you is how did that scratch get on your card ? The history of my Mantle card starts from the last 1952 TOPPS waxpack which I opened in the Fall of 1952. I remember that it was the last pack since I told my buddies that I would stop collecting BB cards upon getting the Mantle card. In 1960 when I enlisted in the Air Force, my Mom and Aunt cleaned out my room and transferred my Sportscard collection, Stamp collection, Lionel trains, Baseball bats and gloves, etc. to our attic. There my goodies stayed until my teenage Daughters (avid BB fans) convinced me to recover my cards (circa 1977). I found a real "treasure chest".....1000's of BB, FB, and Non-sports cards in stacks in a huge box. The Mantle card was mid-way in large stack of 1952 cards, and most likely got scratched in the process of transporting (or during the storage) of the cards. Incidentally, here are the other TOPPS cards in that same pack as the Mantle card...... ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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From my childhood collection. Picked them up in......1963
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My first pre-war cards I picked up nearly 30 years ago at a local show. First one was Keeler, because I had heard his name before, that I picked up for $20. The other was an Old Judge of Gunson that I got for $5 (yes, that's correct). I ended up going to the next show and picking up several other Old Judges for $5 - $10 each (about 25 total). I balked at the two Hamiltons cuz he wanted $100 each for them but I did get a Pud Galvin for $10. This Gunson is the last of those original Old Judges.
Rob M T206 Keeler (1).jpg T206 Keeler (2).jpg N172 Gunson.jpg
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