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Old 06-08-2019, 06:45 PM
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Here's Eddie Foster, a player unique to the Mothers' Bread checklist... He's not included in associated sets. This card was only discovered a few years ago, so it's pretty special to me. (The pictured player is Clyde Engle, also a third baseman.)
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Old 06-08-2019, 07:29 PM
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Rube & Ed
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Old 01-28-2020, 10:10 AM
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Rube & Ed
Those S74's with the Red Sun back are as scarce as hen's teeth. I understand there is also a colored version, but I have never seen one.
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Old 01-28-2020, 10:17 AM
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Looking at the silks, I noticed that my actress silk, which I purchased as a S72-3A, has the exact same back as the 2 baseball silks, which I thought are S74's.

Any idea's on this?

They say Baseball-Actress Series on Satin.

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Old 01-28-2020, 08:05 PM
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Just got out my American Card Catalog.

Burdick gave them separate designations but noted under the S74s that they were issued with S72-3.

Looking through the catalog, I suspect he did this because he seemed to have a thing for keeping different types of subjects separate when he could justify it. On this one I have to disagree given the text you point out on the back - it seems like these should have one designation, not two.



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Looking at the silks, I noticed that my actress silk, which I purchased as a S72-3A, has the exact same back as the 2 baseball silks, which I thought are S74's.

Any idea's on this?

They say Baseball-Actress Series on Satin.

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Old 01-28-2020, 09:23 PM
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And let me add a few more cards too.
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Nice Bryan. Love the Tinker. Here are few recently acquired
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Just got out my American Card Catalog.

Burdick gave them separate designations but noted under the S74s that they were issued with S72-3.

Looking through the catalog, I suspect he did this because he seemed to have a thing for keeping different types of subjects separate when he could justify it. On this one I have to disagree given the text you point out on the back - it seems like these should have one designation, not two.
Thank you. that is interesting.
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Nice ones Ryan...Jerry
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Here's Eddie Foster, a player unique to the Mothers' Bread checklist... He's not included in associated sets. This card was only discovered a few years ago, so it's pretty special to me. (The pictured player is Clyde Engle, also a third baseman.)

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These T216 cards are part of my back run of this Jennings pose. BTW, I'm looking for an E106 for my back run - can anyone help?
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