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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: boxingcardman
The top 2 are uncatalogued; the lower two have been seen before but are very rare. We have Ruth and Hornsby on 1 card, Walter Johnson and Al Simmons on another, Ty Cobb and Joe Judge on the third, and Bucky Harris and Heinie Groh on the fourth. And some boxers. |
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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Great cards in this niche. Especially the Cobb you recently acquired. And way underappreciated. |
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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: Paul
Are the backs blank, postcards, or what? Thanks. |
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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: Kyle
How much did you get them for? I was watching the auction before it was ended early. |
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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: S Gross
Adam, |
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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: boxingcardman
The full IDs on the cards are as follows: |
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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: leon
Nice job Adam...The seller lied to me about why they closed them down. They should have said they had a great offer instead of lying.....hope you enjoy them.....I guess I should have asked first.... |
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Uncataolgued 4 on 1 exhibits with Ruth, Simmons, Hornsby, Johnson
Posted By: boxingcardman
I made a very nice offer early on. Ironically, I made the offer not because I thought he'd accept it and end the auction but as a defensive move to alert him to the fact that the cards were valuable and keep him from panic selling on the cheap to anyone who made a lowball auction-ending offer. I figured with my offer in hand he'd let the auction run, and my snipe had a reasonably good shot at winning it (or so I thought). When he replied to my email telling me that he was pulling the auction to sell the cards with an auction house because he'd been alerted to their rarity and value, I sweetened the offer and we went back and forth until we reached a deal. I think it helped that he was local and we could meet and make the deal in person rather than through the mail. |
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