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FedEx just dropped off my REA goodies!!!
Trying to work the 150/350 players into the T206 HOF backs line is rough, but after landing this P150 Chesbro, it will be possible to only have one duplicate back in the line, while representing all of the HOFers. Just one more card to go, but it’s a monster and I know it’s out there. T3 Merkle because it’s fun! T216 Kotton Nap Lajoie with Philly. Does anyone know how hard this Philly version with the Never Go Out back, really is? This card checked three different boxes in the collection, so it was a must have. Happy Saturday! Bob Last edited by B O'Brien; 03-01-2025 at 12:17 PM. |
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A real life Mike Healer sighting!! Happy to hear from you Mike, it’s been too long!
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Nice pickups everybody...Jeff I like that Cobb and Chase...Bob nice Lajoie...Jerry
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+1 to that. That Hal Chase is in extraordinary shape, including a sharp back. Seems like it should be a higher grade, judging just from the scans.
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Great cards Jeff. The Cobb is especially stunning.
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Jim,
Awesome pickups! I've seen many underwear boxes, but never one of those bags before. Jeff, Wow, Boston Store Cobb, eye dropping pickup! I actually got the postcard on the right a while back, but just recently sent it for grading and got it back. I know that I am really pushing it on the variations, but if you look at Gehrig's elbow on the left border, they are slightly different on the two postcards. I know, I know, probably just a trivial change. BTW, in the description for both postcards, it is stated that Ruth is holding a baseball that was used in a game from June 23, 1883, supposedly the oldest known baseball. Does anyone know if this baseball still exists? Last edited by glchen; 03-02-2025 at 11:59 PM. |
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One more E98.
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AND a new pick up not posted in a new pickup thread yet. Lections...
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