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Old 07-30-2010, 08:58 AM
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As a type card collector I can't imagine a more important card to me...
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Old 07-30-2010, 09:06 AM
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My favorite player to collect, and my most beloved card of him. The only way I would ever part with this, is to get another one in better shape; however, I think this one is very presentable.
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Leon, nice card but, PLEASE excuse my ignorance, why? I am sure there is a great reason and I would love to hear an explanation and learn more.
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i haven't bought mine yet but it will be a t206 cobb when i can get one, soon i hope.

everything else can go
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Leon, nice card but, PLEASE excuse my ignorance, why? I am sure there is a great reason and I would love to hear an explanation and learn more.
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The T231 card shown is arguably the rarest ACC cataloged card in the hobby. Besides this one, and a Xerox of another.....and one other that is not 100% confirmed (but I believe probably exists) there are no others known. So, as a type collector, it is the holy grail for me. Had Burdick not put it in the ACC it would just be another dull looking card. Hope this helps....and btw, besides the one person that says he has one, I know of no one that has seen another physical T231. regards
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That Baker T231 is an amazing card! I would never tire of looking at it!

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Hands down it is my 1915 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson.

I begged each of my parents to help pay for it and got a no. I went to Grandma and it showed up for my 16th birthday if I recall.

It's beat but honestly even in the 1990s I had a tough time finding jackson cards.



I will die with this card even when I do upgrade.

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