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Old 02-01-2024, 06:16 PM
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Was happy to start the month with three envelopes in the mailbox today. The Norfolk Tars played across the river from where I grew up so it's neat to add these to the collection. Otey joins the T206 Seitz I already had and the T210 Old Mill Jackson and Nimmo join the growing collection I have from that team set. Did anyone else start the month with any nice additions?
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Got 1934 Diamond Stars Frisch (ebay bin)
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1930s postcard of Davenport, IA, and its riverside ballpark. First saw pro baseball there (Quad City Angels) in the mid-1970s.
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1907 Dietsche George Mullin
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Nice Kelly! Where did you find that? I picked this up in Clean Sweep to add to my Matty collection. Tough to find! I only count 16 total graded/sold in PSA/SGC.
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Nice Kelly! Where did you find that? I picked this up in Clean Sweep to add to my Matty collection. Tough to find! I only count 16 total graded/sold in PSA/SGC.


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Picked this up from Memory Lane. Now have 3 of the 4 Babe Goudeys. Just need the yellow background.
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One of my colecting focuses is pre-War Virginia League cards from the E222, T206, T209-2, and T210-2 sets. I finally got sround to completing my T206 Va. Leaguers with this card of Shag. I'm pretty sure the writing is pencil, so I intend to improve its eye appeal by removing it from its slab, erasing the pencil marks, and getting it re-slabbed.
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You should trim it too - definitely an opportunity to sharpen those corners. 😉
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One of my colecting focuses is pre-War Virginia League cards from the E222, T206, T209-2, and T210-2 sets. I finally got sround to completing my T206 Va. Leaguers with this card of Shag. I'm pretty sure the writing is pencil, so I intend to improve its eye appeal by removing it from its slab, erasing the pencil marks, and getting it re-slabbed.
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Half of the E98 Bender "rainbow".

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Many thanks to a couple of excellent Net54 members, one of whom graciously parted with their collection.

#16 - 28 plus 4 upgrades/dupes.

















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One of my colecting focuses is pre-War Virginia League cards from the E222, T206, T209-2, and T210-2 sets. I finally got sround to completing my T206 Va. Leaguers with this card of Shag. I'm pretty sure the writing is pencil, so I intend to improve its eye appeal by removing it from its slab, erasing the pencil marks, and getting it re-slabbed.
Congrats Val!

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You really hit the MINT!!! Nice collection, Thanks for sharing!!!!
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Wow

Another fast start to the month

And Paul Great Pickup on the Matty
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Congrats on finishing a project, Val!

And wow, Daryl, that's an impressive grouping. Holy smokes!
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Cool stuff guys...Here's a few new T206 cards that are part of mini back runs we have going. My son is collecting with me now, it makes it even more fun!
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A relatively scarce one, and a scarce shiny one…






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Happy to pick this up. I love the sharp auto, and the fact that the card was issued between '51-53 based on bottom print makes it nicer, for me....
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Who are you going to send it to?
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Happy Willie Mays day! (2-4-24)
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Who are you going to send it to?
Jim, I will submit it to SGC, because I don't do PSA. Also, a plus with SGC is that I can submit the card to them in person at the Chantilly Show. Actually, I would keep the card raw (most of my highest-vauled cards are raw, my having acquired them before grading became the in thing), but all of my other T206 Va. League cards just happen to be slabbed.

To clarify what I said earlier in this thread about erasing the pencil marks and then re-submitting this card, I would not be looking for or expecting anything more than an "A" grade or a "1" grade from SGC. I just want a card that is more pleasing to my eye when I view it.
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I like to add cards of HOF Honorees to my HOF collection, if those guys actually PLAYED professional baseball. Recently picked up these two. My very first T207 and a slightly post-war, oddball newspaper issue.
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I was able to pick up my first 19th century card for my Hall of Fame player collection - 1888 Allen and Ginter Buck Ewing

Question for those of you who are more knowledgeable than me - the SGC slab says N43, but the person I purchased from says this is mislabeled and is an N29. Is there a way to know for sure or could this be an N43 that was cut down to the size of the N29 from those sets? Just my curiosity and wondering if it is worth me sending to reslab with the correct set (if it would be N29). Thanks for any help!

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A couple blanks...
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I was able to pick up my first 19th century card for my Hall of Fame player collection - 1888 Allen and Ginter Buck Ewing

Question for those of you who are more knowledgeable than me - the SGC slab says N43, but the person I purchased from says this is mislabeled and is an N29. Is there a way to know for sure or could this be an N43 that was cut down to the size of the N29 from those sets? Just my curiosity and wondering if it is worth me sending to reslab with the correct set (if it would be N29). Thanks for any help!

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It certainly looks like an N29, but the N43 has the N29 card plus some surrounding images. This doesn’t look cut out of an N43, but the back would tell you for certain.
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It certainly looks like an N29, but the N43 has the N29 card plus some surrounding images. This doesn’t look cut out of an N43, but the back would tell you for certain.
I did not think to look up the back of the N43 and realize the text was full size for the oversized card. The back of mine is the same size of the card so it is definitely the N29. I appreciate the response.
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E90-1 Crawford. I like this set a lot.
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Thanks Tim and JC,
I've been on the hunt for awhile, it's about the cleanest "2" I've seen and came at a fair price.
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In my mailbox yesterday. Slowly continuing my journey on this 1935 Goudey set. Also, this is the first Greenberg in my collection. Happy to have it.

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Nice pickups, Phil! Let me guess, the "big one off my checklist" is the E106 of Germany Schaefer - right? If nothing else, it's the most colorful of your pickups and my favorite.
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Daryl, your cards proved that the theory that Mello Mint must have put the gum inside the card and then pushed up the sides, leaving creases in the middle. I once had a beautiful Wagner batting except for the creases straight down the middle.
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Daryl, your cards proved that the theory that Mello Mint must have put the gum inside the card and then pushed up the sides, leaving creases in the middle. I once had a beautiful Wagner batting except for the creases straight down the middle.

John, there are many without the vertical crease as well. I think it’s been said that some employees may have taken Newman the Mailman’s approach and folded the cards before inserting them into the packs, while others did not.

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Nice pickups, Phil! Let me guess, the "big one off my checklist" is the E106 of Germany Schaefer - right? If nothing else, it's the most colorful of your pickups and my favorite.
Thanks Val, I was mesmerized by the Schaefer also, love the horizontal look, matches the Matty horizontal. A card doesn't always have to valuable to be valuable to me.
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Picked this up from the card show this past weekend.
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Picked this up from the card show this past weekend.
I always really liked the look of the W515 Bancroft card, and now your example is no longer a Dave 'Sleeping Beauty' Bancroft.


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Great month so far everyone!

This Black Old Mill helps me complete this (mini) player run...
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For many years, I have been collecting N172 Old Judge cards of players depicted with Washington. There are a few tough players that I have been unable to acquire even one pose of. One of these players is Sam Wise, who was purchased by Washington from Boston in April 1889. Well, much to my surprise, I came across a N173 Old Judge cabinet of Wise shown with Washington on eBay, and I am beyond thrilled to have won it! This is the first OJ cabinet I have ever owned, and I suspect that it is a 1-of-1.
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Old 02-07-2024, 05:58 PM
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haha thanks

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I always really liked the look of the W515 Bancroft card, and now your example is no longer a Dave 'Sleeping Beauty' Bancroft.


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For many years, I have been collecting N172 Old Judge cards of players depicted with Washington. There are a few tough players that I have been unable to acquire even one pose of. One of these players is Sam Wise, who was purchased by Washington from Boston in April 1889. Well, much to my surprise, I came across a N173 Old Judge cabinet of Wise shown with Washington on eBay, and I am beyond thrilled to have won it! This is the first OJ cabinet I have ever owned, and I suspect that it is a 1-of-1.
Congrats Val!

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