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A little outside the normal definition of a card, but one of my favorites. Wish I could find a copy of the Brown and Mathewson.
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If you're gonna go with obscure types you may as well go with the big fella:
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Agree...
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My old standbys when it comes to offering up scarce type cards:
R308 Tattoo Orbit Large size of Pepper Martin, shown with its smaller, much more common R308 brother, and a R305 (color) of him as well for size comparison. 1924 Crescent Ice Cream of Goodall, a Canadian ice cream card that is just darn scarce (separate scan from Tattoo Orbit. It is actually 3/8" or so narrower than the R305 Tattoo Orbit color card shown, and about its same height). Brian |
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I don't see these very often and just love them. They are very small "cards" and seem to have no uniformity in size when there are several of them next to each other. Almost certainly hand cut.
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These are one of my favorite sets.
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I acquired this up in Cooperstown
The first "little" World Series was played in 1904. The Buffalo Bisons of the Eastern (International) League beat the St Paul Saints of the American Association. I acquired this very rare composite 31 years ago, while set-up at the Cooperstown HOF weekend Baseball Card Show. A gentleman "walked-in" with it, he was interested in it's trade value. I gave him a fair figure and he traded it to me for a bunch of T206 stars and commons. I have searched for another one since 1990, but to no avail. I am thinking of eventually donating it to the Hall of Fame. It's a significant piece of Baseball history, since No Major League World Series was played in 1904. ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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They look a lot like cards issued from Penny Arcade machines.
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