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Old 04-23-2010, 09:41 AM
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Heritage: 0 for two

Goodwin: 3 for twelve, but I didn't get either of the P42's or Hindu So Lgrs

But I can't complain too much because I've had some good pickups in other auctions, BST, and ebay recently

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Old 04-23-2010, 09:53 AM
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I won the t217 mono...
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Old 04-23-2010, 10:42 AM
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An interesting side note on the 1887 cabinet. For those of you who have read or are reading "Fifty-Nine in "84" (The Hoss Radbourn bio) you will remember that Cyclone Miller is mentioned as having pitched a few games for Providence in 1884. Joe "Cyclone" Miller was on the 1887 Lincoln team and is pictured at left in the top row of the cabinet. Also pictured is Fred Lange, author of a famous work about baseball on the Pacific Coast.
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Old 04-23-2010, 10:58 AM
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An interesting side note on the 1887 cabinet. For those of you who have read or are reading "Fifty-Nine in "84" (The Hoss Radbourn bio) you will remember that Cyclone Miller is mentioned as having pitched a few games for Providence in 1884. Joe "Cyclone" Miller was on the 1887 Lincoln team and is pictured at left in the top row of the cabinet. Also pictured is Fred Lange, author of a famous work about baseball on the Pacific Coast.
Congrats Jay! Do you know if this is the same one that sold in the 1990s in an Oregon Trail auction? Are you aware of any other copies of this cabinet? I'd like to snag one some day, I couldn't afford to go after this one at the moment.
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Dan--I don't have a clue. I'm not as diligent as I should be at researching these things.
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Great looking cabinet, Jay. Congrats!

(0 for 3 in HA for me)

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Congrats Jay! Do you know if this is the same one that sold in the 1990s in an Oregon Trail auction? Are you aware of any other copies of this cabinet? I'd like to snag one some day, I couldn't afford to go after this one at the moment.
The following major leaguers are present:
Dave Rowe
Jake Beckley
Bill Hart
Parke Swartzel
Jim Brown
Joe Herr
Charlie Hoover
Charlie Hall
Tom Dolan
Cyclone Miller

Good images of some of these guys are pretty scarce.

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I wonder if Mr. Blunder won his 2 card Uzit auction. It actually went pretty cheap!!!
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I wonder if Mr. Blunder won his 2 card Uzit auction. It actually went pretty cheap!!!
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Not a huge E-Card guy only have 30 or so way more T-cards...but I thought these were neat and looked nice. Not sure I got a deal like Jay...as I don't really follow these.

But at least it has the "crazy" eyes Hartsell always liked that card.


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Those E104's are sweet !!
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nice nadjas wonka...don't know what u paid...but i'm sure it's worth it!
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Not a huge E-Card guy only have 30 or so way more T-cards...but I thought these were neat and looked nice. Not sure I got a deal like Jay...as I don't really follow these.

But at least it has the "crazy" eyes Hartsell always liked that card.

Wow, I see a pattern forming here. I've been edged out lately on several lots by the Wonkaman. Methinks our tastes in cards must be getting very similar. Nice pick up!
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John -you can count it as your blank back...


Jeremy-very cool item... thanks for sharing
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I managed to win the t206 Polar Bear lot in Heritage, and (somewhat surprisingly) won the Magie in the Goodwin auction. I also won the t206 Duffy AB 460 in the latter. Time to write some checks...
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So who won all those Uzits? Please come forward and claim your bragging rights!
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Wow, I see a pattern forming here. I've been edged out lately on several lots by the Wonkaman. Methinks our tastes in cards must be getting very similar. Nice pick up!
LOL oh no Tbob that's not good. This week I'll switch to 87 Topps next week I'm back into pre-war I say we switch weeks I'll take this week you switch to 93 Topps next week. That way we can give each other a chance.
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Nice Beckley cabinet, Jay. Congrats!
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