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Old 08-06-2013, 07:30 AM
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Default In Honor Of Bruce Post The Toughest Card on Your Wantlist

Post the toughest card you found or one that you are still looking for.

Still can't find one:

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T206 Shag Shaughnessy in high grade....

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Old 08-06-2013, 07:54 AM
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Great thread Dan, in the true spirit of Bruce the collector.
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Old 08-06-2013, 08:03 AM
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Default 1912 Claude Berry Zeenut

I have been looking to finish my run of catchers in the 1912 set but his card rarely shows up unless in a large lot. 1912 Zeenuts have all but dried up.

While I have waited probably 6-7 years for this card, I have picked up both a canceled and unpunched Berry Home Run Kisses cards and a Berry Obak Cabinet.

The search continues....
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Green background Cobb portrait T206 with Howe's stamp on the back in a high three-figure price (the most I would ever be able to convince the wife that a baseball card is worth). There are two out there, but not in the three-figures.

Never had any dealings with Bruce(s), but did find his battles here entertaining if not intriguing. RIP.
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My world's toughest want list includes:


e97(COLOR) Nichols, Phil variation

Dots Miller Big Glove fronts with the following backs: E92 Nadja, T216 Kotton, VE, Crofts Candy Blue, E105, D303 Mother's Bread.

In Bruce's honour...please help me!!!!!!!
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Old 08-06-2013, 08:20 AM
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T216 Wagner with Virginia Extra back. (as far as I am aware, none have ever been confirmed)
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1911 Zeenut Fullerton.

RIP Bruce.
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Old 08-06-2013, 08:27 AM
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1947 Bond Bread Jackie Robinson Throwing in any grade.



RIP Bruce - never had any dealings with you, but I hope you've found peace.
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Old 08-06-2013, 08:32 AM
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Any 4 card '41 Playball strip above #50.

RIP Bruce. Had nothing but informative, respectful exchanges with him. Definitely a unique character that will be missed.
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Great thread Dan, in the true spirit of Bruce the collector.
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Old 08-06-2013, 09:08 AM
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E90-1 Tris Speaker in Auth - 1.5 grade with nice eye appeal. HELP!

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Old 08-06-2013, 09:15 AM
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R311 American League All Stars no creases or damage.
Condolences Barry.
RIP Bruce.
I miss his posts, by far the most entertaining net54 member ever.
From what I have heard he had a museum quality collection. Any idea if it will go to some sort of museum for viewing?
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Not sure if it exists, but:

RPPC of the 1911 Kansas City,Kansas Giants
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1934 R304 Al Demaree #2 Babe Ruth
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1934 R304 Al Demaree #2 Babe Ruth
Gary,

I was reading the 1991 Sotheby's Copeland catalog the other day, and according to their write-up, only one example exists of the Ruth and Gehrig.

I don't follow that set, but I'm not sure if others have surfaced since then.

Best of luck in your search.

I would like a Type 1 E-107 of Nap Lajoie, but I don't think that will happen. I will settle for a really nice Type 2.

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N172 Kid Madden, leaning on rock pose. I've only seen one for sale, at the 2003 National and I regret passing it up for the dumbest reason. There was one a few years back in a huge lot in some major auction, other than that, nothing in the ten years since the day I passed it up. I have a Player's League card I'll trade for one....anyone?
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Two RARITIES for my master set completion:

1) 1939 World Wide Gum V351 Ted Williams
2) 1939 Playball SAMPLE #92 Ted Williams
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Texas Tommy Zach Wheat.
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Old 08-06-2013, 10:18 AM
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E90-1 Tris Speaker in any condition....

Great tribute thread....he Is surely smiling from above....
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T206
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Hofman proof.
Chase Drum.
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I am still on the hunt for a D351 or D355.......though they won't be in high grade I know Bruce would want me to find them. RIP Bruces....
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Gary,

I was reading the 1991 Sotheby's Copeland catalog the other day, and according to their write-up, only one example exists of the Ruth and Gehrig.

I don't follow that set, but I'm not sure if others have surfaced since then.

Best of luck in your search.

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Thanks, Tony. A few more of the #4 Ruth and Gehrig have surfaced since then, and I have a copy of both. However, according to oldcardboard, there should be a #2 Ruth that also exists in a slightly different pose, and there should at least be one known but without the tab at the bottom.
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Hage's Dairy Tommy Bridges
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W600 Lobert
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W600 Burkett and Punch Pete Hill.
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Any E107s of Cincinnati players.



God rest your soul, Mr. Dorskind.
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Old 08-06-2013, 11:45 AM
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Not baseball, but my toughest want list would be T218s (Champion Athletes and Prizefighters) with Tolstoi backs. I have a dozen different ones and am always looking for more.
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1946 Montgomery Ward Stan Musial--RIP Bruce
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Been looking for a lot of years for:

1916 any Gimbels small block font
1912 Home Run Kisses Ham Patterson
1911 any ol' Western Playground


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A VGEX-EX T210 Benny.

I even can give you a VG Benny and cash....just want a nicer condition of this card.
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Henry...don't u mean the allen & ginter ad piece with the rare french writing?

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Whilst we are posting...

E107 George Davis and Candy LaChance
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Any AWH E222 type card and in honor of Bruce...in the best condition possible....

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Lone Jack Hudson to finish set
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Can I change my card to this one now.
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An autographed earl clark 1933 goudey
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to hear of one of our own passing on.....my prayers to him and his family....he will be missed on the board...I never had any dealings with mr. Bruce, but he was a true hobbyist inmho......rest in peace Bruce.....may your toughest cards/pieces be fulfilled.....rest in peace my brother....rest in peace...



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E107 Doyle, Philadelphia National.

To the best of my knowledge, there is only one example known of this team variation-

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Probably M131 Eddie Cicotte.

RIP to the Bruces.

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1911 Baseball Bats Candy George Gibson

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Life size cut out display advertising 1953 Glendale Hot Dog cards...(I don't think any survived though). The little salesman sample books exist! Dave.
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The Plowboy Frank Chance. Have never seen one in person. I have the Tinker and Evers but have been searching for Chance for years.
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Need a T205 AB Matty and AB Merkle. Know that a board member has a really awesome Merkle I would like to buy
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Forgot about a Rose PC of Chase.

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If i had to pick one single card, I think I would say an e92 Nadja Cobb...if it actually does exist and I could somehow afford it. In general though I would say any other non-St. Louis e92 Nadja or any w554 with one of the red printed backs.

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The Plowboy Frank Chance. Have never seen one in person. I have the Tinker and Evers but have been searching for Chance for years.
Bruce, Goodwin had a Chance Plowboy tobacco on display at his table at the National. Set for his upcoming auction.

Mine would be a T214 Victory Johnny Evers.
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