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Old 12-09-2020, 09:45 AM
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These were all found behind a wall when doing some home renovations.
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These were all found behind a wall when doing some home renovations.
These are really cool. As with many of the items that have been shared, if you hadn't posted, I wouldn't have ever seen cards like these.
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Old 12-09-2020, 03:22 PM
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These were all found behind a wall when doing some home renovations.
Top right, Earl Smith, was an interesting player. Good read on SABR
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Old 12-09-2020, 04:19 PM
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I did a little research on Old Cardboard and the baseball players appear to be 1923 W572 strip cards https://oldcardboard.com/w/w572/w572.asp?cardsetID=834
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It's sometimes next to impossible to find "nice" copies of supplements...
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There is a Lake and a Cree in a few auctions. I am sort of tempted to give them a home. I have to scan my Arndt. Now that's like a 40% of a card...
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Here are a couple more. I don't remember where the N29 came from (it is blank-backed with pencil writing). I am pretty sure I found HITTIN[G AREA] on the sidewalk years ago.
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Bumpin this fun thread back


A beautiful Scooter that is on its way. Horribly Gorgeous
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