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Old 10-13-2010, 11:09 AM
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1923-24 Jim Bottomley Exhibit
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Mine is also along the lines of Kenny and Phil: A Punch Pedroso (to my knowledge I don't know of any)....
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1918 Zeenut Lefty O'Doul.

E125 Jack Johnson: purportedly the card exists--one veteran E125 collector told me he'd seen one and I believe him--but I've never seen one. I've at least seen the Jim Jeffries, though I could not afford it either time it sold.
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1923-24 Exhibit Ruth and Gonzales
E121 Series of 80 Ruth (Babe Ruth and George Ruth variations)
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1977 Topps #346 Bill Singer in PSA 9 (would even take an 8 to finish my set)
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An m116 mordecai brown for under $150
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1977 Topps #346 Bill Singer in PSA 9 (would even take an 8 to finish my set)
Mission accomplished! Just won a PSA 9 Bill Singer on ebay for $7.50!!!!! My 1977 Topps Blue Jays set is now complete!
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t206 drum back seymour throwing...

if you find my holy grail would love a heads up
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Old 10-13-2010, 08:35 PM
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Purple E94 Honus Wagner
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T208 Eddie Plank.

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I was looking for these from 1975 till 1990:
T-208's, I was never in the right place at the right time to buy them and now I've lost interest......
1950 Bowman Mel Parnell mint and centered.....

Currently, I'm having a tough time working on my PSA 1969 O-Pee-Chee BB set. Very hard to locate them in nice grades.
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Uncut strips of the W551 baseball series. I have been collecting these since the 1980s. I have three uncut strips of ten but I always am on the lookout for more. Not many around these days!

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E254 Colgan's Chips: Elmer Flick (Toledo), Bris Lord (Phila A.L.)
1898 Cameo Pepsin Pins: Louis Sockalexis
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1869 Peck and Snyder Cincinnati Red Stockings. I know they're out there, But I always seem to come up just a tad short!
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Wm Paterson Rogers Hornsby
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The most difficult card on my want list is E107 Willie Sudhoff.
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The most difficult card on my want list is the Harry Heilmann Boston Store card that I bought five years ago and is lost somewhere in my house.

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David (kawika) there was a complete cabinet of that Joe Wood photograph several years ago on Ebay. I kick myself for not getting it. I believe the mount was grey though.

My card would be the Goldsby Golden Giants cabinet from Topeka, Kansas. Got outbid both times.
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