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That Plank rookie is absolutely amazing!
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These were recently discovered inside a book where they were forgotten about for many years. I am glad they found their way to me! The Criger is an upgrade
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Ryan that Plank is "majestic". Congratulations.
Joe, stellar T204's. I love stories like this. |
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and those T204's have great eye appeal Congrats Joe
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Ryan, your W600 of Plank ain't too shabby!
![]() Joe, when I see gorgeous T204s like the three you acquired, I am reminded that IMHO the T204s are the best-looking pre-War cards (because I am a fan of real-photo cards).
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Thanks everyone!
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WOW! And the other two aren’t an upgrade? Some of the nicest I’ve seen. Congrats!
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Congrats Joe on a beautiful Criger! All three are wonderful, what a great pickup.
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Love having Mathewson and Meyers on one card. They have an interesting/bizarre history together. Per Jack Meyers' SABR page: "After only two years in the majors, Meyers was popular enough for the vaudeville circuit. At Hammerstein’s Victoria Theatre on October 23, 1910, Meyers teamed up with Christy Mathewson in a vaudeville sketch entitled “Curves.” Written by Bulger and produced by actress May Tully, the half-hour sketch featured the battery in a scene set at the Polo Grounds, with Tully playing an ardent spectator. The players, in their home uniforms, demonstrated for Tully and the audience how to throw various pitches, and Meyers explained the workings of the catcher. Tully then returned the favor by convincing Mathewson and Meyers to join her in vaudeville and by teaching them to act, which, according to Variety, “brings out a travesty drama with Meyers as the ‘bad Indian.’ Mathewson is the cowboy who comes to the rescue of the forlorn maiden and overcomes the ‘bad Indian’ by hitting him in the head with a baseball.” Today it sounds as improper as a blackface minstrel show, but at the time Variety called it a “most satisfactory vehicle.” The act toured the vaudeville circuit for several weeks."
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/jack-meyers/ Last edited by cgjackson222; 06-23-2022 at 09:03 AM. |
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