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Posted By: leon
Nice grouping....the Dimaggio isn't focused due to my editing issues..... |
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Posted By: Alan
Leon - A huge thanks for posting the Hank Greenberg cards. Pardon my stupid question, but what set/company is the first (colorful) Greenberg from ? Thanks. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
pardon my stupidity...but the dimaggio...year and issue? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
It's from the r312 set. You gotta quit outting my secret sets. I'm not gonna get anything cheap anymore |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
getting R312's cheap......especiall DiMaggio. Tough card in any decent condition. I have a friend on here (Cliftons8) who's been collecting them for years. They are tougher to find in nicer condition that the Wide and Fine pen 'R' premiums. Beautiful cards though. Guess oversize causes/d all the condition problems. |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
Love the cards of the "Jewish Babe Ruth." Thanks for sharing! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Tom, you should know by now that I am the King of Krappy Kards. At least according to BcD The deep posckets can have the high grade stuff, I'll stick to the crud at the bottom of the barrel |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
When i worked for Levi we stayed over at Marshall's house one night on our way out to the San Francisco show. Wow is all i can say it was like staying in the hall of fame. Not to mention the countless hours we spent in his vault looking at his great cards and his awesome bat and photo collections. It was one of the coolest things i have ever done and was truly a pleasure. Marshall is a class guy all the way and his passion for cards is unquestionable. Thanks for these great posts allowing me to relive seeing some of those great cards. |
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Posted By: leon
one last bump to look at these awesome cards |
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Posted By: barry arnold
They are beauts,leon; |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
That is one of the "cleanest" R312's of DiMag that I have ever seen; as I |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
His true rookie card is the Zeenut. I think the R-312 is his first major league card from 1936. You are considered a "pro" playing for the SF Seals minor leugue team ... Right? Just like the T210 Joe Jackson card... Minor league player there as well... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Jim C |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
You guys are both forgetting about the 1936 World Wide Gum. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
HAL....your the "Man" |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Beats me. I bought it after it was already graded. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Hal |
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Posted By: HandsAtNeck
Can a player's minor league card be considered his "rookie" card eventhough he has not yet been a major league rookie, simply because he was paid for his play? I do not collect rookies, so I am a bit unclear on this fine point. |
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Posted By: chris bland
Most people say a pre-major league card is not a rookie card, but really its up to you and what you like to collect - there are no rules set in stone. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
What do mean there aren't rules setin stone? I went to a stone carving class and spent the better part of year chisling the rules into a slab of granite. If you want to know what these rules are, just ask me |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
People can collect what they want, but in general a rookie card has to be of the player as a Major Leaguer. A rookie is popularly considered to be a player in the first year in the Major Leagues, and a high schooler or second year minor leaguer would not be considered a rookie. Another applicable definition is that a rookie card (rookie + card) is the first card of the player in the Majors. Some collectors say some Hall of Famers have no rookie cards, as there is no card from their rookie year. Others say that if the first Major League card comes in the player's third year in the bigs, that is his rookie card. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I should add that, if you think my definition holds water, the Baltimore News Babe Ruth would obviously not be his rookie card. Perhaps his first card, but not his rookie card. |
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