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I’ve always been fond of that Berk Ross image of Reese because it’s comparable to an item in my collection. One of my favorite images is this original photo from when he was in spring training in Havana. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Still a cool photo. And they left out his "middle name", which is fun too. Brian |
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There are so, so, so many I love to death. Since this hasn't been said (nor will probably not be said) I'll pick this for now: 1889 Goodwin A35 John Ward:
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That is incredible looking
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Lots of great stuff so far. I'm a sucker for all the T/E sunset cards, but apart from those, it's hard to beat this one -
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I always thought that card was awesome as a kid. As a kid I couldn't believe that I a) actually found one at my local show and b) was able to afford it. I always thought about how uncomfortable his ass must have been.
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There are probably a dozen or more T3s that could be mentioned in this thread.
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Totally agree. That's a gorgeous card with top shelf design sense.
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Whenever we go down the 'Beautiful = HOF/Star' route, I always like to throw in a favorite from among the commoners. Here is a T206 of Lefty Leifield.
Brian (a minor star buried in a lot of otherwise common players) Last edited by brianp-beme; 08-24-2021 at 11:53 PM. |
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Hard to choose, but here are a few of mine. T206's Ed Reulbach (why isn't he in the HOF?) and Rube Waddell (exquisite colors). 1941 PB's Arky Vaughn and Babe Dahlgren...41 PB's have some of the brightest colors that just pop. 1952 Bowman's Joe Garagiola (love this pose, and Joe's wide grin) and a classic Warren Spahn follow through.
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I picked these not based on star power... but on beautiful designs, illustrations... and, in the case of the 60 Topps Manager set... using some wonderful portraiture, as opposed to having them yelling with their hands cupped around their mouth. The 60 set had a different design just for managers that really work well.
I'm also partial to catcher cards, as you can tell...
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I think the photographer was just trying to get him to lay out like he was diving for a ball. It's great to think what players would do for photographers back in the day. Can you imagine trying to get any of todays players to do anything like this today?
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Ted, I said it another thread, and I say again, that album is just a thing of beauty. To me, it just doesn't get any better. This gets my vote as the most beautiful in the hobby! |
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To me it looks like a Norman Rockwell painting!
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Some Great Looking cards and love the diversity
Keep Them Coming
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Thanks all Jeff Kuhr https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250058@N05/ Looking for 1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards 1920s Advertising Card Babe Ruth/Carl Mays All Stars Throwing Pose 1917-20 Felix Mendelssohn Babe Ruth 1921 Frederick Foto Ruth Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards Rare early Joe Jackson Cards and Postcards 1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson 1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson 1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson |
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T3's
everything else. |
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Too many to choose just one. This one has been on my Wish List for Years.
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Here's one of my favorite Diamond Stars...such a great set with interesting and beautiful artwork.
Brian |
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Have always had a thing for the T6s
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THose are cool. What are the backs like? (Googling)
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Great assortment of great looking cards.
Shown many times but there could be someone that hasn't seen it ![]() When I saw this one, as my first collection was to go up for auction, I was mesmerized by it ![]() ![]()
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.."In Action" , 1933
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T-202s Cobb/Jennings with the classic Conlon Cobb sliding photo by and the Chance/Tinker combo with Evers sliding in the middle.... I don't have scans handy.
I'll try to add them and maybe some others from this set which seems not to be getting its due. I'm also surprised no ones posted any great 19th Century Old Judge, Mayos or other photos. Maybe beautiful isn't quite the right word but some of them are really special. |
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If there is any such thing as the ultimate pre-war card, it is this one.
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I can't believe the beauty in all of these cards. Amazing examples picked by everyone. Well done!
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