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Old 08-13-2020, 04:46 PM
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Stan the Man is great to collect from a card perspective, as neither of his rookies really break the bank. His 48 Leaf is usually priced a little bit higher, than his 48 Bowman, from what I've seen. Both available in lower grades for under $1000
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Old 08-14-2020, 01:27 PM
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Stan the Man is great to collect from a card perspective, as neither of his rookies really break the bank. His 48 Leaf is usually priced a little bit higher, than his 48 Bowman, from what I've seen. Both available in lower grades for under $1000
That's good to know, I'm considering changing my hobby habits and I might start collecting one player.

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Ted Williams.
Finished playing before I was born. Finished managing before I got into baseball. But has been my childhood baseball hero since age 10.

Have over 300 different cards and 500-600 items. To my knowledge, only 1 card that I have not seen/owned/own now and that is the
1949 Baas Cheri-Cola Ted Williams--(7 5/8" x 9 1/2", B&W, red ad back)

Someone make my 2020 year better and post a scan.

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Old 08-14-2020, 07:09 PM
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Ted Williams.
Finished playing before I was born. Finished managing before I got into baseball. But has been my childhood baseball hero since age 10.

Have over 300 different cards and 500-600 items. To my knowledge, only 1 card that I have not seen/owned/own now and that is the
1949 Baas Cheri-Cola Ted Williams--(7 5/8" x 9 1/2", B&W, red ad back)

Someone make my 2020 year better and post a scan.

David
...I do not know how to post a scan of the one which sold for $7,700 in 2014 REA but it is in their ancient history archived past closed auctions,,,,,


..enjoy...

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Thanks to MikeGarcia I found it in the REA archives, and here it is.

Brian
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Old 08-14-2020, 08:29 PM
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Thanks to MikeGarcia I found it in the REA archives, and here it is.

Brian


Well at least this time they got it right...


..good hunting...

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Mike and Brian. Toast!
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