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Pete- Great Wagner photo! You have become Mr. Hot Springs Spring Training!
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Got this 1932 Sanella in the mail today. My first Babe Ruth from during his playing days.
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Some recent additions. Thanks again to SSA for the quick shipping/turnaround!!
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Great Wagner pc Pete. Love the image
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Someone just handed me these beauties in a parking lot in NJ. Perfect for the Pittsburgh Pirates collector in my house!
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I've been wanting one of these for a long time, so I was pretty happy that this showed up today...
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That Dahlen is a nice card but is generously graded.
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April Pickups
Picked these three up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks Brian. Bierbauer is a pretty significant player in Pirate history. Been looking for a while. Thanks to a couple fellow board members for the deals. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Just a quick story on Bierbauer and the Pirates name, don't want to get the April pick-up thread off topic, so I'll leave it at this.
After signing Bierbauer and others, the Philadelphia owners did say they "pirated" players from other teams and a few out of town papers called them Pirates in 1891(Boston, Chicago and Cincinnati), but the local paper still referred to them either as the Alleghenys at the beginning of that season or as the Hanlons after manager Ned Hanlon. When Bill McGunnigle took over later in the season, he used a whistle during practices and the team then became known as the Pets. A name that was used quite often. Pirates was never used by the local papers. The Pirates nickname didn't catch on until later and it may have more to do with the owner of the club at the time, William Kerr, who was called Captain Kerr and had a pet parrot in his office, that was an ill-mannered bird and quite famous.
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The PSA thread reminded me to post this - this is part of the order I just got back. Got this and a T205 common from the latest b-l auction. Great inexpensive shipping by the way. Oh and excuse the awful cell phone pic.
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An SGC 40 1923-24 Exhibits Al Simmons rookie, thanks to board member rman444--thanks, Richard. Great transaction!
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Congrats Larry! Very tough card!
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Finally
I picked up the olive background E94 Speaker after a long search, to add to my blue, red, dark green, gold and violet Tris cards.
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You are the E94 man - congrats on this pick-up.
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E102 Crawford
Was able to pick this one up from a fellow board member. Thanks Wayne!
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Happy to get this Kashin Premium from the most recent Baggers Auction...thanks Dave!
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Beautiful CJ's Erich!
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I love antique fairs and flea markets (first one off topic):
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Brian
Love all things Karloff. Cool piece.
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Thank you.
I looked up the Fulton figuring it wasn't the one in Pittsburgh and have been able to date the program between 1/10/1941 and 9/25/1943. Sorry to be off topic. |
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Really like this Tuxedo ad i picked up pictured are Bresnahan, Clarke, Tinker, Huggins, Archer and Mcinnis ,
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Thanks Scott. It's been a labor of love to get all 6 color variations of each card but I'm very close, all slabbed (plus a handful of the super rare orange variations). Two Cobbs, two Wagners, two Youngs and a handful of commons to go. I had just hit a wall about a year ago and this olive Speaker was the first one to come up that I needed.
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E121-80 Additions Over the Last Several Weeks
Did fairly well in the Just Collect Auctions over the last few weeks:
E121-80 Frank Frisch Roger Peckinpaugh (Correct Spelling) James Johnston (Type 4 Reverse) Rabbit Maranville (Type 2 Reverse) Walter Schang (Type 3 Reverse) |
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Great stuff guys...only a day left before we start over again
A (Jewish) upgrade arrived...
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excited to add this card, might be the best looking Cy Young card IMO...
SGC hammered it with some ink on the reverse, still thought it would get a 1.5 but I love it...
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Here's a C.1890's Cabinet of Bill Clymer (of T206 Fame!)
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Also, in contrast, picked up this--rare grade and centering for these old fellas...http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1398814569
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One more, highest (only) graded 1907 Morgan Red Belt postcard--said to be Hans Lobert of Reds...http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1398909413
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Another Red Belt
1907 Morgan Stationary Co. opening day, Cincinnati Reds v. Pittsburgh Pirates, at Palace of the Fans. For more, visit http://www.sportingoregon.com
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Nice cabinet Jeff
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Maybe its a little off topic, but it is an April pickup of sorts...and after going the past 4 years without a car payment it will effect my fun budget a little.
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congrats Mark...I hope it includes maintenance too!
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Mark,
Nice pickup. I guess our food court deals are on hold for a while. |
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Pete, Yes it includes maintenance. I don't think I would have considered it, had it not.
Brian, Not on hold necessarily, just a little less frequently perhaps. |
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moved to May
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Looks a bit like Larry McLean.
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