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Old 06-08-2009, 10:07 PM
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That Miller pose appears to be a new find. You got some great Omaha cards in your lot. Any details on where you found these cards?
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slidekellyslide,
I came across these cards in New England on a recent buying tour. I found some other neat post-war stuff, but this is the only pre-war find. The highlight of the trip for me was an unopened '57 cello pack with the Mantle/Berra card showing on front.
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Old 06-08-2009, 11:00 PM
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That Miller pose appears to be a new find. You got some great Omaha cards in your lot. Any details on where you found these cards?
Is there a good comprehensive source that shows the variations on OJ cards? I've been referencing VCP for the different variations, but don't know how comprehensive it is.
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Old 06-08-2009, 11:48 PM
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There's blood in the water now....

Put it on ebay and watch what happens.... don't give it away now....
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Is there a good comprehensive source that shows the variations on OJ cards? I've been referencing VCP for the different variations, but don't know how comprehensive it is.
Yes! The Photographic Baseball Cards of Goodwin & Company (1886-1890) by Jay Miller, Joe Gonsowski and Richard Masson.

http://www.californiasportscards.com...-p-324679.html

It's expensive, but well worth it. For the amount of money you stand to make on these cards I'd pick it up if I were you...it truly is an unbelievable book.
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The book referenced above is under priced for the content. It is an incredible body of work. People may never truly understand the amount of effort that went into putting it together. It's arguably the best book that covers one series of cards. In my opinion it is the BEST book that covers one series of cards. The cool part is that if you don't like to read there are PLENTY of pictures, but it doesn't contain the Miller card that you happen to have...

THERE'S BLOOD IN THE WATER...
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