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Old 12-30-2009, 06:29 AM
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1935 Burke Stamp.
I think I am nearing 150 - 200 different stamps. I am slowly picking them up as I see them come available at a reasonable price.


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Old 12-30-2009, 08:07 AM
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That about sums it up . A classic Gehrig.

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Old 12-30-2009, 08:20 AM
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Default Boy Al...How am I going to talk you out of that Gehrig of yours?

Just tremendous Al. Would look incredible parked next to my Ruth/Burke.

A couple more of Burke's finest...

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Old 12-30-2009, 08:27 AM
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Default Here's one of mine...

and probably one you won't see everyday. Thanksfully he snapped a photo of my cousin Lee during his rookie campaign's visit to Wrigley!

Take a look at this early pic of one of the sport's earliest free agents (following this season's photo), and the first opposing player that Jackie Robinson credits with wishing him well in Major League Baseball, after one of the sport's nastiest games in Philadelphia in 1947.
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Jimmy,Jimmy,Jimmy,
You know what I collect Im always up for a good trade How about we just throw up that nice Jimmy Lou Gehrig postcard and call it even
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Default One of my favorites . . .

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I love Burke's photography. This Preacher Roe is my only stamped example. And I got this Furillo from the same guy that I got the Roe from. It's not stamped but it was part of a large group of photos and almost all of them had the Burke stamp. But the surface of the photo is quite a bit different.

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Thank you for sharing. I enjoy seeing these photos so much
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