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Grover Alexander
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Doc Cramer
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I love the T205s.
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A couple of Witmor backs
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some Mantles and Friends
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Here is the other 1941 Double Play card (mine is cut into two) where Joe Cronin plays second fiddle to a bigger star.
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For Lon Warneke's birthday, here is his R300 George C. Miller. According to Old Cardboad, there are two back types (coincidentally, Warneke is one of their examples). I think I just discovered a third type! My card is a Type 1 in all respects except it says Bats/Throws "R/R". I propose that this now makes it unique and the most valuable card in the hobby! It is also possible that Type 1 is identified by the other points mentioned but varies from card to card on whether Bats/Throws is spelled out or abbreviated. Anyway, it is an interesting anomaly from a very cool set.
Update: Further research on VCP indicates that all Type 1 Warneke's say "R/R" and that Type 1 is the more common variation (I could not find a Type 2 example on VCP). So, at least for this particular card, Bats/Throws is not an indicator of back type (and this is not an interesting anomaly or the most valuable card in the hobby). Also, if Old Cardboard is reading this, you can use my Warneke as a Type 1 example. That way the comparison will be of the same player and the variations will be more apparent.
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My favorite WaJo
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Ed Collecting PCL, Southern Association, and type cards. http://hangingjudgesports.com |
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Here is one Ed
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Indeed! After Oakland, I’ll do Portland. Alphabetical, you know.
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SF born HOFer... SF based candy card
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Rookie card too if I'm not mistaken, very underrated player imo.
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M101-4 Wood
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All six T213-2 Benders
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I clearly wasn't as thorough with taping as I thought I had been.
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Another Piedmont 42
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Original 1943 M.P. & Co. uncut 8-card strip. These cards were handed out at Candy stores in this strip form.
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As the 1924 season reached August, the Senators were in the thick of the pennant race, a new experience for this team. The Senators had HOFers Goose Goslin in LF and Sam Rice in RF, but CF was a problem. On August 8th, Clark "The Old Fox" Griffith acquired 26-year-old Earl McNeely from Sacramento of the PCL for $50,000 and slumping CF Wid Matthews. A good defensive CF, diminutive McNeely batted .330 in 43 games over the remainder of the regular season. While he hit only .222 in the 1924 WS, McNeely's only RBI, a bad-hop single in the bottom of the 12th inning of Game 7, made him a hero and made WaJo the winning pitcher of Washington's only WS Championship, until 2019.
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Great card and great story Val. Here's a pic of Walter batting in that game.
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i love this postcard...it's just so much more than a team of nobodies!!!!
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One of my favorite poses in vintage, imitating the extended arm of Adam in Creation of Adam Sistine Chapel ceiling painting. This Christy pose is in many sets (E92, E101, E102, E106 etc.). This example is a trimmed E101 Matty with front displayed to feature his extended arm, and the backside upright because I normally read right side up.
Brian (Michelangelo gets a nod for his supporting role...painting not mine, but the trim job is) Last edited by brianp-beme; 03-26-2021 at 06:01 PM. Reason: added trimmed note for painting |
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1938 W-711 Cincinnati Team set, issued by a local dairy. I think someone posted another Jim Weaver card earlier in this thread.
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