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Old 03-14-2010, 05:24 AM
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i see jim bunning's still running that autograph scam...bleh
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Old 03-14-2010, 07:14 AM
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i see jim bunning's still running that autograph scam...bleh
What scam is that? Just curious what this means.
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Old 03-14-2010, 08:47 AM
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Lets please don't get into politics. IF ya'll must you can start a thread over in the watercooler talk section and hash it out. There won't be any groundbreaking ideas or ideologies. I have my political views just like everyone else. This isn't the place for them though. I think Richard S's question is legit though. A question about Bunning running an autograph scam is board-worthy. Would like to hear more about it...
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Back to the cards...
If you are keeping score...

The Austin, Knight, and Quinn are already known Drum backs.
The Olmstead and Payne are new to me.

Leon, do you remember which Chase and which Lord were the Drum backs?

Can we expect to see these in the next BL auction? (Please?)

Joshua
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Old 03-14-2010, 07:15 PM
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Default Another Philly Show....another group of T205 DRUM's

Hey guys, whose making this "political" ?
Not me ? ?

Jim Bunning is a really nice guy to talk with, as I have had on several occasions over the years. With the exception of 1961
and 1964, Bunning pitched on mediocre teams for most of his 17 years. He would have won 300 games if he had he been on
1st class teams. His control was amazing . You have to appreciate his 3 to 1 ratio of strikeouts to walks, as it ranks as one
of the best in Baseball. And, don't forget that Bunning pitched No-hitters in both Leagues. This feat still stands as a record
unequalled in the Major Leagues.
Anyhow, he was very popular with the attendees at the Philly Show this weekend.

In 2 separate finds within a year, Legendary Auctions has discovered a total of 15-T205 DRUM"S. This is more T205 DRUM's
than have been seen in the past 15 years. I expect that the seven T205 DRUM's that I have listed here will be offered in Le-
gendary's late Spring auction.

Twenty (or so) Net54er's dropped by to chat with Jim Rivera and me at our booth this weekend. The attendance on Friday
and Sat. appeared less than usual, as a hurricane force Northeaster caused lot's of problems in the area all weekend.


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Old 03-15-2010, 03:10 AM
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Default Hey Joshua (Wite3)

Regarding your........

"If you are keeping score...
The Austin, Knight, and Quinn are already known Drum backs.
The Olmstead and Payne are new to me.

Leon, do you remember which Chase and which Lord were the Drum backs?

Can we expect to see these in the next BL auction? (Please?)
Joshua"



Go back to Post #1 on this thread....I was the one who checked-out the T205 DRUM's at the Philly Show.
So, for your benefit, I will reprise my listing and provide you more info.

Austin.........NY (AL)
Chase.........NY (AL)....front facial pose
Knight.........NY (AL)
Lord............Phila. (AL)
Olmstead.....Chicago (AL)
Payne.........Chicago (AL)
Quinn..........NY (AL)

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Hi Ted,

Which year or years were the Obaks that Ron purchased?

Thanks,

Patrick
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Back to the cards...
If you are keeping score...

The Austin, Knight, and Quinn are already known Drum backs.
The Olmstead and Payne are new to me.

Leon, do you remember which Chase and which Lord were the Drum backs?

Can we expect to see these in the next BL auction? (Please?)

Joshua
Hi Joshua
It wasn't Scott or I that got the Drum back T205's. It sounds like it was Ron Oser, who is with Legendary. I have had a T205 Drum for quite some time and got him in a trade. But that's on the personal collection side. I don't think we have ever had a Drum T205 in one of our auctions. regards
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Hi Ted
I'm pretty sure Nolan Ryan pitched no-hitters in both leagues also (AL-Angels&Rangers; NL-Astros).
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Hi Ted
I'm pretty sure Nolan Ryan pitched no-hitters in both leagues also (AL-Angels&Rangers; NL-Astros).
So did Cy Young, Randy Johnson and Hideo Nomo.

For anyone who's interested, best strikeout-to-walk ratios for a career:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/le...s_career.shtml

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