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Old 12-06-2007, 08:45 AM
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But for prewar baseball I have to go with the T213 Cobb bat off. For postwar baseball I have to go with the 1955 Topps Ted Williams. For boxing, I have to go with the 1928 Exhibit Ray Miller and for nonsport I have to go with the ca. 1930 Jim Thorpe movie exhibit card.

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Posted By: Derek Granger

The lips and rosy cheeks are just way funny to me...sorta reminds me of the lips on the e90 shoeless joe...the color is awesome though...I also think the t206 johnson portrait has to rank up there...

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Old 12-07-2007, 08:30 AM
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My favorite all time player and my favorite card. I own 144 of them currently. 1969 Topps Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles. Dan.

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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

144? why?

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Jeff - I'm sure if you have 1 to sell him it would be 145

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Old 12-07-2007, 09:56 AM
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Posted By: dan mckee

Matt is correct, I buy them off and on when I am in the mood. I just happen to have 144 of them right now. And... I saved the 1 I use to carry in my pocket as a kid! What a true beater!

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Posted By: David B

This is my first vintage card and still my favorite. My oldest card in my collection before was a 1957 Frank Robinson rookie. Also love it since he has a funny name. Am truly a 5th grader at heart. Always wanted to start a "Show me your Glasscock" thread but figured it had been done before.

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I don't own too many prewar cards so I guess this would be it.

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