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Old 07-20-2009, 06:52 PM
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Don't know how rare it is, not a card, a calendar cover?
I have only seen another in a book.
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Old 07-20-2009, 06:58 PM
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Default Richard,

That Clement Cobb is one of the strangest yet most fascinating cards out there.
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Old 07-20-2009, 06:59 PM
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That Clement Cobb is one of the strangest yet most fascinating cards out there.
agreed, are there any others known besides yours Richard?
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agreed, are there any others known besides yours Richard?

I believe there is only 1 other known. The other one is also in an SGC 30 holder. I have seen a picture of it and I believe it to be trimmed.
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Old 07-20-2009, 07:24 PM
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I just picked this one up from Rhys. Very excited about it. I've seen some Tigers examples but none of the Cuban players. I believe the red variations are tougher than the blue. In any event, this is a nice example of Cuban HOFer Emilio Palomino.

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I know, I know, but you asked for rare

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1920 Zeenut Sam Crawford
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Default The earliest known signed 1933 goudey

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Default Cobb -- very very scarce

1909 W.W. Smith Postcard

1908 Detroit Free Press PC 773-4

Max Stein Postcard 1909-16 PC758

1920s Exhibit Four on One: Criqui-Shade-Judge-Cobb

1921 Herpolsheimer's E121

1908 American League Publishing Company PC 770

1917 Boston Store H801-8
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Don't see too many of these. E&S Publishing...
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