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This message has been edited by deadballpaul on Feb 21, 2009 10:13 PM This message has been edited by deadballpaul on Feb 21, 2009 10:10 PM This message has been edited by deadballpaul on Feb 21, 2009 10:02 PM This message has been edited by deadballpaul on Feb 21, 2009 9:51 PM
It's an M101-3 Sporting News postcard of Vean Gregg. It's a great looking set, & I only need the Johnson/Street postcard to complete the set. (another shameless plug) I have Rob Dewolf to thank for that one. A BIG THANK YOU to Rob
This message has been edited by deadballpaul on Feb 21, 2009 10:01 PM
thanks! I remember seeing a marquard in an auction. Really nice looking post card...think i'll try to add one to my collection. what are the prices like for the HOF'ers in the set?
Red Cobb, Red Cross and Red Sun from 19th Century finally arrived (because I finally paid for them). Thanks, Seth.
Herzog and Chesbro courtesy of Barry S.
Leach and Jolley via BST (Thanks David H. & Dan S.), Murray via eBay
Postcard obtained from Bagger on eBay. We should do a Red Belt thread sometime; they are neat cards.
Acquired these three Japanese cards at a Hawaiiana show yesterday. First is a 1962 card of Wally Yonamine, next are 1947 cards of Victor Starffin and Bozo Wakabayashi. Scan scale is a little wonky; they are about the size of a Zeenut. Don't know the issues; perhaps Robt. Klevens can weigh in.
Holy Moses! Vintage cards, scantily-clad Polynesian maidens, plenty penguins, authentic Dutch people and more.
(BBHoF album updated, new E93 album, Duke Kamanawanaleia pix, NYG T205 sub-set)
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Though I was thrilled when Jeff pointed me in the direction of the Texas Tommy, I would have been incredibly naive to think he doesn't have a line on an SGC 60 example for himself, which I expect him to post an image of by the weekend.
Always wanted one of these Ruth Exhibits. Have been the penultimate bidder more times than I can recollect; finally prevailed in the recent Goodwin auction.
Won Walsh on eBay. One of the nicer T206 portraits in my humble opinion. Traded with Josh K for this sharp looking Miner Brown.
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Was absolutely tickled to snare this M116 Murray on eBay.
A humble 1913 Parker Bros. game card with an esskicker image of Lajoie courtesy of Paul C. on the BST.
This message has been edited by DavidMcDonald on Feb 26, 2009 2:13 AM
It got ran up on me at the end. I guess someone else wanted it too. My max bid was several increments higher... Not sure about who "T" is but I know where this one came from....(who the consignor was)
"T"?.....a kind board member emailed me and reminded me....of course that is True
This message has been edited by leonl on Feb 26, 2009 8:57 AM
If you have posted a scan in this thread, in the last few days, please feel free to post it again in the newest March pickup thread. Thanks to all for sharing!!!