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Old 09-03-2009, 11:25 AM
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Yes, I do own it
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I'll chime in with either the 1869 Peck and Snyder Red Stockings or the 1863 Jordan and Co. cricket match ticket of Harry Wright (perhaps the "first" baseball card)? I really dig the ancient stuff!


P.S. Matt, I'm pretty green with envy over that Charleston!

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Post war is the 53 Bowman Reese

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For a card I own, it's got everything for me: player I really like, rarity, real photo image, vintage autograph as issued.



Now for a card I don't own, I'll take a Pebble Beach Joe DiMaggio, for the same reasons.

All time, all sports, this is my favorite for family reasons:

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Other than any of my Walter Johnson cards, my favorite card is the only one I lack to complete my 1925 Holland Creameries set of World's Champion Washington Senators. I am referring to the long-unknown Roger Peckinpaugh card, which I had an opportunity to purchase some years ago when one first surfaced; but, it cost lotsa $$$, and I coudn't bring myself to pull the trigger! I'd love to know in whose collection it now resides.
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Other than any of my Walter Johnson cards, my favorite card is the only one I lack to complete my 1925 Holland Creameries set of World's Champion Washington Senators. I am referring to the long-unknown Roger Peckinpaugh card, which I had an opportunity to purchase some years ago when one first surfaced; but, it cost lotsa $$$, and I coudn't bring myself to pull the trigger! I'd love to know in whose collection it now resides.
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Boy, someone opened up a whole can of ugly on that guy; I mean he gives Don Mossi and Yogi Berra a run for the money.
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