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Old 10-28-2011, 05:28 AM
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Default Arky Vaughan

I collect all things Arky Vaughan. I am about two-thirds of the way through putting together a master set of his cards. I like Arky because I think he is terribly underrated, even with Bill James' praise in his most recent Historical Baseball Abstract. In my opinion (I agree with James), he's the second-best shortstop all-time and I don't see that changing any time soon (sorry Derek Jeter). Also, contemporary accounts indicate that he was a quiet, understated, and dignified player, but a fierce competitor.
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Old 10-28-2011, 07:06 AM
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Default John B Miller

I collect Dots Miller stuff because we are from the same hometown, I'm a huge Pirates fan and six of my relatives are also related to him. I'm hoping to have a large display piece made sometime soon based on the Dots/town theme. Still want to get a couple more things before I start it
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Default Early 20th Century Athletics mostly

Baker, Collins, Bender, Plank, Mack and to a lesser extent Waddell

.........and David Freese.
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I collect all things Arky Vaughan. I am about two-thirds of the way through putting together a master set of his cards. I like Arky because I think he is terribly underrated, even with Bill James' praise in his most recent Historical Baseball Abstract. In my opinion (I agree with James), he's the second-best shortstop all-time and I don't see that changing any time soon (sorry Derek Jeter). Also, contemporary accounts indicate that he was a quiet, understated, and dignified player, but a fierce competitor.
Hi Keith, do you have a link to your Vaughan Collection? I'd like to see it. I also collect any Arky Vaughan memorabilia I can get. I agree that he is underrated and should have been elected to the HOF much sooner IMHO. I actually don't have any Vaughan cards as i'm not a card collector(but would still like to see your collection) As you know, there isn't much memorabilia out there for him but I add whatever i can. regards, Brandon
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Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper and Eddie Cicotte (as Red Sox).

Also Ted Williams, Sam Crawford and Rube Waddell.

OK, that's a lot moe than one!

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Pre-War: Walter Johnson, Sam Rice & Eppa Rixey.

Post-War: Pete Runnels & Mickey Vernon

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I collect all modern (post 1900) HOF'ers, with special emphasis on certain favorites: Mantle, Ruth, Foxx, Cobb, DiMaggio, Williams, etc. Currently, the favorites take priority over being a completionist in this regard.

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Default Tris Speaker

My collecting focus is almost entirely on 1920's Tris Speaker cards. As to the reason why, I do not know. It just happened.





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Old 11-11-2011, 03:44 AM
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I don't collect cards of a specific player, but I am collecting scored scorecards / programs from games that Sandy Koufax pitched in. I have 79 regular season and 4 WS games, so far.

Also, 1961 Maris HR games, I have 16 different games covering 19 HRs.

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Brandon - it's great to hear from another Arky collector! I don't think there are many of us out there. Here's a link to my SGC Arky master set:
http://www.sgccardregistry.com/set.a...9&userset=4652

I have a bunch of other Arky cards that I haven't had graded yet (some more Wheaties panels, a Dodgers photo pack card) and I will add them to the registry once they have been graded.

Do you have a link to your Vaughan memorabilia collection? I'd love to check it out.
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Baseball: Lefty O'Doul. Frank "Lefty" O'Doul is the greatest eligible position player not in the Hall of Fame. Over 970 games (30 shy of the 1,000 used for official records) from 1919 to 1934, Lefty averaged .349, winning two batting championships and setting the NL record for most hits in a season, which still stands. Not in any way a "homer" like Chuck Klein (whose numbers were greatly aided by playing in a small park in Philly), Lefty hit .352 at home and .347 on the road, proving he belongs among the elite hitters in history. After his days in the majors ended, he returned to the Pacific Coast League, where he was the longtime manager of the San Francisco Seals and later the San Diego and Seattle teams. He had a restaurant in San Francisco and was a bon vivant and man about town. Lefty was instrumental in organizing Japanese baseball, whose premiere team, the Giants, was named in his honor. Lefty is one of only 3 Americans in the Japanese baseball hall of fame. There are a number of rather rare Japanese cards of him, one of which is shown on my site. He is also one of the few players to have played for the Yankees, Dodgers and Giants while all 3 were in New York City. Lefty died on December 7, 1969. His epitaph reads "He was here at a good time and had a good time while he was here." My tribute site to Lefty w/lots of his cards:

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I had Elmer Millers player release from the Yankees (only bought it because of the Jack Dunn autograph) and thought you might like to see it. This is the only photo I have though.

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For a long time I was collecting mostly Clemente, then added Ripken, but now I'm all over the place.
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Old 11-03-2011, 01:28 PM
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Default Post-war Cardinals for me :)

I collect post-war Cardinals: Ken Boyer, Stan Musial, Bob Gibson, Red Schoendienst, Lou Brock, and others. The only modern player I collect is Pujols.

My goal is to eventually have SGC-graded Topps Cardinal team sets from 52 to 80, but that will be something I will be working on for a long time.

I haven't jumped into pre-war yet - mostly because I'm scared that I will never jump back
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Brandon - it's great to hear from another Arky collector! I don't think there are many of us out there. Here's a link to my SGC Arky master set:
http://www.sgccardregistry.com/set.a...9&userset=4652

I have a bunch of other Arky cards that I haven't had graded yet (some more Wheaties panels, a Dodgers photo pack card) and I will add them to the registry once they have been graded.

Do you have a link to your Vaughan memorabilia collection? I'd love to check it out.


Just picked up a pair of early 40's Brooklyn Dodger team signed balls strictly because Vaughn was on them. Being a Pirate fan I would love to get hold of a Pirates ball with him...but would be too tempted to keep it.

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