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Old 06-25-2011, 03:34 PM
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For the right price. Everything's for sale.
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Old 06-25-2011, 03:43 PM
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I agree with Ladder... everything can be available.... but on the last to go:

Punch collection
Billiken collection
Aguilitas collection
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Although they're not the most valuable pieces in my collection I couldn't see myself parting with these (3). I don't think they could be replaced regardless of what grade the slab states.

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Although they're not the most valuable pieces in my collection I couldn't see myself parting with these (3). I don't think they could be replaced regardless of what grade the slab states.

When I saw that you had posted, Tony, I just knew the Lajoie would be included. Damn it.
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When I saw that you had posted, Tony, I just knew the Lajoie would be included. Damn it.
I even tried to hide it by adding a couple other cards in the scan along with it. Dammit Rob you still spotted it........
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Old 06-25-2011, 05:36 PM
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Great looking green Cobby Dean...........
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I even tried to hide it by adding a couple other cards in the scan along with it. Dammit Rob you still spotted it........
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He wasn't the only one who spotted it!! I have loved that card since the day I first saw your post with it!!
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Old 06-26-2011, 05:21 PM
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Thank you for the kind words Greg.
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Although they're not the most valuable pieces in my collection I couldn't see myself parting with these (3). I don't think they could be replaced regardless of what grade the slab states.


For PSA 3-4
those are very nice looking cards !

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Old 07-04-2011, 09:57 PM
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Thank you Robert. Very much appreciated......
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Awesome Calvindog and Tony!
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It was around this time, collecting early to mid-eighties, that I asked my friend while we walked to our little league park if he thought there was any such thing as a real Babe Ruth card from his playing days. He, nor anyone else, knew if there was or not. Used to imagine what one would look like, with my template being black and white, some sort of action shot maybe.

So now, nearly thirty years later, I have a few. So this 80's card means a lot for a few reasons. A true entertainer on the mound with the Braves, stomping, raging behind the mound, finally delivering that 88 MPH puss.......The Mad Hungarian error card; It was a fairly big deal back then:

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Great thread, w lots of GREAT cards and stories. My favorite two stories are the 52 Mantle dad pulled out of the pack back in the day, and the Ernie Banks story.

Far as the cards you have all shared, too many greats and rarities to single one out.
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