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Old 02-08-2011, 03:39 PM
hangman62 hangman62 is offline
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Patrick,
your a little to late ,Ive already trimmed down the Gehrig for you
Ral G
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:35 PM
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Well, we can rebuild him. Make him stronger than before (insert six Million Dollar Man sound effects here ...)

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patrick
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:54 PM
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Some of my artwork when I was a kid. We all marked our cards
with our initials so no one would steal them. The card we really
liked we put our whole name on. I must have traded with "S"
because I crossed him out, and put a nice big "D".
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:20 PM
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Some of my artwork when I was a kid. We all marked our cards
with our initials so no one would steal them. The card we really
liked we put our whole name on. I must have traded with "S"
because I crossed him out, and put a nice big "D".
Yeah SURE David....those marks look pretty recent!
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Old 02-09-2011, 08:37 AM
David W David W is offline
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Yeah SURE David....those marks look pretty recent!
LOL - I wonder what they would grade..... .PSA 1 (MK)???????
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Old 02-25-2011, 11:45 AM
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A couple of years ago, I went ahead and bought a 1947 Tip Top Bread Ralph Kiner from Steve Verkman (who quite correctly described the card's condition) with writing on the face of the card, "51 homeruns in 1947." The card also looked like it had been carried around in a prior owner's wallet for some time, with creases covering its surface. I purchased it only because I had been after this card for about a decade, and this was the only one I had seen offered that was not part of a much larger lot in something like an REA auction, but now I'm rather glad I did. It's fascinating in a way to include an item in your collection that was rather obviously treasured by the prior owner back in someone like Kiner's heyday (7 straight homerun titles, twice over 50 in a single season--previously done only by Ruth, Foxx, Mantle and Mays, I believe--as well as a ton of RBI's and runs scored, to go with a .400 lifetime on base %)
Kiner was always a favorite of mine, and I have to admit, I've carried the card around too at times in a protective holder.
Sorry I'm so late at joining the thread,

Larry
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