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This is my first national since Parsippany, NJ! What does eveyone think the odds of my finding a Delahanty Cabinet card? Okay then, how about a Roger Connor?
This is my first year back to vintage in like 2 decades. A baseball fanatic who is going for a T206 set amongst other stuff. If anyone wants to meet for one of those emoticon beers - I'm there. |
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Tbob - I'm glad you will be able to make it this year
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Pre-War: I will be looking for a handful of Cincinnati Reds strip cards that I am missing.
Post-War: I will be looking for a 1949 Eureka Stamp #88 Ted Kluszewski (Anyone here have one?) Shiny-Era: I will be looking for a box containing a Strasburg card that I can sell and buy a boatload of Cincinnati Reds T-205s and T-206s. |
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How long are the lines at the PSA booth? I have a card that I want re-holdered, and thought I would get it done while at the National.
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26 years between Nationals for Peter. And the place they held the 84 National no longer even exists today.
I know I want to pick up the new T-206 book and see what else I find. And I'm sure Alan and I will discuss the hobby over a cold one For me; I always find some fun things at the Nationals. Regards Rich |
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would like to find a 1955 Ashland Oil Charlie Slack in nice condition.
Would pick up a handful of low grade t206 commons to work on my set. I have instituted a $5 Bill White rule. I am trying to spend $5 on Bll White cards at every show. Always looking for Marshall cards...will probably try to pick up some Hassan Whiteside cards (2nd round Kings pick). From new era I always get first and last serial numbers...like 001/100 or 99/99... |
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William Paterson = Dave Bancroft
E90-1 = Sweeney, Ritchie, and Shean Boston National T206's for my super set. Boston National type cards. |
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I hope I can make the show, I'm looking for a nice mid grade T204 Ramly Mordecai Brown.
Tony |
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Although I'm unable to attend the National, hopefully some 1912 Home Run Kisses catchers or 1912 Zeenut catchers will surface at the National.
In addition, if anyone spots any Chief Meyers' S74 colored silks, please email me at vintagecatcher@myfairpoint.net. I'll gladly pay a finder's fee. Thanks, Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 08-03-2010 at 07:45 PM. |
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[QUOTE=bbcard1;820778]
Always looking for Marshall cards I'll see if any Marshall Barkman card surface (Hi Marshall!)Rich |
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T202 Jacksons and a case of crabs.
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Four phrases I have coined that sum up today's hobby: No consequences. Stuff trumps all. The flip is the commoodity. Animal Farm grading. |
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Anything Nashville, that I don't already own or an upgrade of which I already own.
-Sporting Life Newspapers (1901/1903) -W601's -Southern Leaguer's -Type 1 Coupons -Red Suns -Tin Tops
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Careful what you wish for, for being little buggers they are hard to get rid of.
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