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Old 12-19-2009, 09:51 AM
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As originator of this thread I would like to say WELL DONE to all participants! It's great for some of us with limited collections and funds to get to see all these great cards from top notch collections. Although I don't have either one (but hope to someday) my vote goes for the T206 Johnson Port. followed closely by the T3 Bridwell. Let's keep this one going as long possible!
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Old 12-19-2009, 10:24 AM
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I think it is hard for some of us to know the real beauty of some of the cards because we have never held them in our hands and may never. There is a special feeling when it is your card and it is rare. I hope our members know how lucky they are to be able to afford these rare treasure that they hold. There are some collectors out there that are just as happy with there cheap card that was hard for them to get and I believe that is what makes this hobby so special. Thanks to all for sharing you treasures. D.
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Old 12-19-2009, 12:03 PM
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A few that haven't been mentioned that I think should be: N173 Ewing with mascot, T-3 Brown, and that unissued Felix Mendelsohn card of Matty.
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the matty throwing lajoie w/bat cobb leaning on bat pose w/yellow background is boss imo...

(congrats to winner of card below)
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The best of 19th Century lithography


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Early 20th Century

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Wartime BB and war cards

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Beautiful black mount N173, Joe.
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Ted,
I completely agree on the '51 Bowman Williams. A real classic!
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Don't have mine scanned but always liked the T206 Speaker and the '41 PlayBall DiMaggio
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I've always liked the T207 of Becker. It looks to me like he is sitting in the dugout waiting for the rain to stop.

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