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Old 06-20-2023, 06:09 PM
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This 1922 W575-2 Eddie Collins has seen it all! I’m all for it.
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Old 06-20-2023, 07:56 PM
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Chad, huge congrats on acquiring the WaJo Hindu! Glad it worked out like it did (Thanks Ryan!).
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Old 06-21-2023, 05:10 AM
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Dipping my toe in raw prewar, so took a flyer on this W517.

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Old 06-21-2023, 05:49 AM
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Chad, huge congrats on acquiring the WaJo Hindu! Glad it worked out like it did (Thanks Ryan!).
Thanks Mike! Me too. Good deal all around.

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Old 06-21-2023, 07:15 AM
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The winners of 3 and 2 games respectively in the 1903 World Series. My apologies to the estate of Denton Young for his image being a little blurry, but it was tough to get a raw and slabbed together.

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I know this next pair isn't pre-war but I had to post my favorite broadcast team as I watched a lot of these guy on WPIX when growing up.

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Old 06-21-2023, 08:49 AM
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And here's the winner of the other three games, also picked up this month.




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The winners of 3 and 2 games respectively in the 1903 World Series. My apologies to the estate of Denton Young for his image being a little blurry, but it was tough to get a raw and slabbed together.
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And here's the winner of the other three games, also picked up this month.

Nice!!!

I actually can't remember when I got my Bill Dinneen, but the Young is recent and I had to pair them. I work at Northeastern University in Boston and our campus is the site of the old Huntington Avenue Grounds where the Sox played before Fenway opened. There's a statue of Cy Young where the mound used to be.
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The thing about those big East Coast cities, it seems like one is always merely a few blocks away from some fascinating built-over history. I just wish there were more aerial images from before WWII.


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I actually can't remember when I got my Bill Dinneen, but the Young is recent and I had to pair them. I work at Northeastern University in Boston and our campus is the site of the old Huntington Avenue Grounds where the Sox played before Fenway opened. There's a statue of Cy Young where the mound used to be.
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And here's the winner of the other three games, also picked up this month.

Great card, and thanks for mentioning the Deacon's very great feat. If Leever hadn't injured himself right before the series and if Doheny hadn't suffered a complete mental breakdown, who knows?
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All nice pickups and Jeffrey those are amazing Ruths. Congrats.
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This 1922 W575-2 Eddie Collins has seen it all! I’m all for it.
My kind of card. And with the stain Eddie's suit and his slumpiness are not as noticeable.

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