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Old 12-10-2015, 06:05 PM
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48' Bowman baseball set...

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Old 12-10-2015, 07:24 PM
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I know nothing about the Bowman cards. I personally could care less what else the seller does or does not sell. As a once in a while seller I could have anything listed from diamond blades for sawing concrete to baseball cards to the GI Joe figures I have listed now. So for me just because I am selling toys now does not mean the cards I list next month are not real. I know others see this different but I not everybody is a crook. It does seem that way sometimes though.
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Old 12-10-2015, 07:31 PM
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Lot looks fine to me; I wouldn't have had a problem bidding. Good luck.
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That lot is 100% authentic but no secret as to how they will grade. The cards are mangled, gouged, attacked with a blunt instrument, scratched, stained, etc..... It is a good filler lot.

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Thanks, were nicer than scans.....j

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Old 12-24-2015, 06:29 PM
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Hi, i am using this old space, to enliven (hopefully) an interest

in and to discuss/ learn more about, 1948 bowman baseball cards. Thanks...j
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Pioneer set for Bowman, but the B&Ws do not seem to have the draw of the Leaf colors. Only 48 cards but both high number and SP challenges. The Berra may be a bigger draw than the Musial. One question, was there any gum in those penny packs in 1948 ?
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Pioneer set for Bowman, but the B&Ws do not seem to have the draw of the Leaf colors. Only 48 cards but both high number and SP challenges. The Berra may be a bigger draw than the Musial. One question, was there any gum in those penny packs in 1948 ?
You bet. Here ya go.

http://blog.deanscards.com/2011/11/1...ball-card.html
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....but

http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...all-deep-depth
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Thanks! That's a great article about the set. I started my collection because it's only 48 cards. My set is # 30 on PSA registry with 5 cards to go.
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Default Gum?...Confirmed...

Gum the size of a 48B. card came IN the pack. Thanks to tedz

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