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Old 02-29-2008, 10:36 PM
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Posted By: Trae R.

Oops I forgot, it's a leap year. Oh well!

That crease finally made a presentable example of this card affordable for me. It'll look even better when it lives in an SGC slab.



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Old 03-01-2008, 03:28 AM
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Posted By: Dave F

Thanks Zinn

I like the card alot...only second guessing at this point why I didnt go harder after the Bodie as well.

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MY FIRST COBB,
DO THESE COME IN DIFFERENT COLORS? (LOL)

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Old 03-01-2008, 07:18 AM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Leon, I bid on those as well...any idea what they are? I'm thinking personal snapshots that someone put facsimile autographs on the negative. I really have no clue though.

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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

cool pickup Leon, I've never seen those, are they photos or cards?

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Posted By: leon

I agree with Mastro's assessment so far. To me they look like some kind of 1930's premium. regards

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Sneaky tough Napoleon back.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

The numbers on the reverse lead me to believe they were snapshots. They could have been designed to be some sort of premium, and if they were this was likely not the finished product, but a "mock up" of what the premium was to be.

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Posted By: scott brockelman

very typical snapshots of the era, the pics from that roll of film all would have the same numbers on the back.

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Posted By: leon

Snapshots made into premiums are good enough for me.....I have bought worse and these images are really good....

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Just having the facsimile sigs on them makes them intriguing. The average "photomat" would not have done that to the negatives. Why it was done is the intriguing part. I'm going to side that these were part of a process to make some kind of premium that never came to fruition.

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Posted By: Joe D.

Do they have a calendar on the back?

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Old 03-01-2008, 08:19 AM
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Posted By: leon

How did you know they have a calendar on the back? Just because everyone in the world says they are no good doesn't make them no good, does it?

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Old 03-01-2008, 08:25 AM
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Posted By: Joe D.

"Just because everyone in the world says they are no good doesn't make them no good, does it?"


Not at all! That doesn't make an item 'good' or 'no good'.

It does, however mean.....

..... it is a wonderful situation for a buyer.
..... it is a terrible situation for a seller.



since there is a calendar - the mystery is solved.
Clearly these are goudys. I only wish they had an abundance of stars on the front / that would seal it for me.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

This arrived today...E101 George Gibson.



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Posted By: Jason L

How much you want for it?

Patrick,
that is one of the coolest catcher images on a card that I can recall. nice pickup

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Posted By: Matt Sears

1921 Zeenut Sam Crawford

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Posted By: Eric

Wanted this one for a while now...

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Posted By: JimB

Eric,
Nice E93 Wagner.

Eric B.
That T206 Marquard is a beauty.
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Posted By: Jason L

never seen that one before.
(though that ain't saying much since I'm not a Zeenut guy)

love how the card shows the glove in Sam's back pocket

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Posted By: Dan McHugh IV

All are on there way (all pics are from auction):

finally a Auto'd T206 and its a HOFer to BOOT and cheap!!!!!!

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Hal Newhouser 1939-46 Exhibit Auto
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Knocked off the the last pre-WWII HOFer I needed in an A's uni (the other I needed was Zack Wheat which I picked up last month)
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Posted By: Ken W.

Geez Louise, Guys!

March has come in like a lion - and it's not even here yet! Great stuff!

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Posted By: Paul

Matt, that's the first Zeenut Crawford from any year that I've ever seen. Nice find. Got any spares?

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Posted By: Jantz

The Abbaticchio has a Tolstoi back & is a wet sheet transfer.

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Posted By: T206Collector

I have to say that they don't make me miss the SGC/JSA alliance much. Before I get too many more slabbed by PSA/DNA I sure do wish SGC would hurry up and get somebody good to come on board. I particularly like how the red in the E95 Doyle is highlighted by the red in the PSA label.





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Posted By: Phil Garry

Thanks to Lew Lipset, earliest card picturing HOF Executive George Weiss (gentleman in the suit)


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Posted By: Dave

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Posted By: Jerry Rucker

Been collecting on a budget lately

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Posted By: Ken W.

Amazing card, Phil!

I have an autographed postcard of George Weiss which dates to the 1950's, but your's blows that away. Always impressed how people can even figure out who the men in suits are in those old photos. Great job, as usual!

Ken

P.S. I see that you also were able to pick-up the Hopkins Bros. Lady Baseball PC with J.L. Wilkinson. Got one myself a few weeks ago from Dan Bretta, who did the research. Fun schtuff!

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Posted By: Matt

Jerry - that Greenberg is one of my favorite images of him.

Nice pickups to all!

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Posted By: Steve

Eric, Congrats on the Dutchman, nice.

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Posted By: Phil Garry

Thanks, Ken.

Dan's research enabled us to make a nice addition to our HOF collections although it took a postcard that routinely sold for under $100.00 and made it a $500.00 item. At least it fills a previously impossible hole in the collection.

Thanks again, Dan!!!

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Dan, that Magie 1 is about the nicest 1 I have ever seen. I'm assuming it has back damage? Incredible card for the grade.

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Posted By: Joe D.

14" x 3.25" tri-fold postcard of the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates.

(I made the scan on the small side - to hopefully help keep the width of this thread manageable. Unfortunately - its harder to appreciate the look of the players with the small scan.)






And I just had to buy this mystery Matty piece. If anyone wants to help me try to figure out what it might be - that would be great. It measures 3.5" x 5.5", is on slightly thinner than postcard paper stock (like a light postcard - heavier than a text weight paper).... It appears hand-cut or trimmed, and it has the stamp on the back "New England Gum Co. Cambridge, Mass."


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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Joe -- Two great pieces. Any luck with the Johnson?

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Posted By: John

Not a lot of stuff worth while at least to my taste in Reading. However always nice seeing Joe, Mike, Mike P, Ted Z and always a pleasure seeing Dan M one day he’ll break down and sell me the Matty item.

Just two upgrades…nothing exciting but it shows I’ve been spending to much time around Ted….I caught the Sovereign bug from him.



P.S. Scans don’t do Joe’s PC justice really sweet item!

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Posted By: Dave F

Arrived today

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Posted By: Matt

No creases and good centering, 2 tough finds on T222s, distract me from the clipped corner.

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From latest Mile High auction:



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Posted By: MVSNYC

john, joe- great seeing you guys...(i posted a mini-report on the reading show thread).

i almost bought that T206 chase, john...glad you got it, the colors on front are stunning...and thanks for the PSA 3 T206, you did not have to do that!

talk soon, guys!

jeff- next time, try to make it out there...

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Mike, the case that I was just starting when Leon was in town ended last night -- I gave my summation from 3 pm to 5 pm; I actually thought about heading down this am but I really missed my kids, wife, bed, etc. I am game for the next show for sure and am strongly leaning towards going to the National. Where are you guys staying?

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Posted By: MVSNYC

jeff- i'm thinking about going to the national too, let's discuss over our next dinner...

when i goto chicago for work, we stay at the drake or conrad hilton.

best-
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Posted By: Zinn

Don't second guess your purchase of the e99. It is very, very nice.

And might I say that if you have a nifty fifty that this card certainly belongs.

He's a keeper!!!

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Posted By: Joe D.

Hyatt O'Hare
http://ohare.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp

Connected via covered skyway to Stephens Convention Center
-- no commute
-- won't even get wet if it is raining out.


hopefully that is where leon and the rest of the n54 crew is staying as well.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270214039471

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Posted By: Pete Z.

@$10 makes this the best deal of the year so far for me.


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Posted By: Steve Murray

Neat Pirates PC. Reminds me of the M101-2. Suspect the pics were taken at about the same time:

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