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Old 03-06-2011, 07:53 PM
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Pick-ups from the Philly show...

Always wanted an Orange Border for the Wagner collection. Almost picked up the Detroit team as well, but it had significantly more paper loss on front...



A couple of 1940's snapshots of an aging Babe (cue ZZ Top -Girls go crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man)...



Group of T206s...



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Old 03-06-2011, 10:46 PM
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Really like the Ruth photos Mike! Nice pickups.
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Old 03-07-2011, 12:12 AM
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I agree, Cool pickups Mike. Nice stack of raw T206!
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:25 AM
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Thanks fellas
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Old 03-07-2011, 07:31 AM
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Nice pickups and presentation, Mike.

That stack of raw t206s made me drool. Very cool. It makes me imagine what a kid's collection looked like back in the day, stored in a cigar box.

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Old 03-07-2011, 11:04 AM
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This just came today via a ebay auction. It is my first Fred Toney photograph to go in my Fred Toney Collection This one is from the sporting news archive. It is stamped property of sporting news on the back and has the hologram stamp as well.
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Thanks, B&L.
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Pick-ups from the Philly show...

Always wanted an Orange Border for the Wagner collection. Almost picked up the Detroit team as well, but it had significantly more paper loss on front...



A couple of 1940's snapshots of an aging Babe (cue ZZ Top -Girls go crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man)...



Group of T206s...



Mike
Wow! I just love looking at that group of raw T206s. Most of my cards are slabbed but I wish I had the guts to crack em all open and touch them
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Default This completes my E98 Evers!

Thanks Josh (JK) for this beautiful Evers. Love the rich orange color on this one.

Oh, Scott R., nothing wrong with being a low budgett collector. We all collect what we love mixed with what we can afford. I think that Cracker Jack is a sweet card with really vibrant colors. Congratulations on it!
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Thanks Josh (JK) for this beautiful Evers. Love the rich orange color on this one.

Oh, Scott R., nothing wrong with being a low budgett collector. We all collect what we love mixed with what we can afford. I think that Cracker Jack is a sweet card with really vibrant colors. Congratulations on it!
I understand completely, Tim. It's just after seeing an Ed Delehanty, Ty Cobbs, Christy Mathewsons, etc....I just had to throw that out there. I do enjoy collecting my [pre war] vintage Boston Red Sox, even though my pickups may not be as extravagant as others.

Appreciate the comment though. The Cracker Jack is a beaut in person, the red background really pops! Great E98 Evers as well, that set is very neat with the black and white photos on the colored backgrounds.

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Great stuff so far guys. It's not about the budget it's about enjoying what you are doing.

Scott R- On that Cracker Jack...that is a neat pose. Many of us collect catcher poses as their gear is really neat looking. I have types of several series' cards in my collection where the pose is of a catcher. This one didn't have any catchers. Thanks to a fellow board member for it.
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Nice pick up Leon. Is that paper thin or more like a card?
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Hey Scott R- I like that Crackerjack Cady. Nice pickup!
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