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Old 08-15-2018, 01:09 PM
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Now because you own a Frederick Foto it’s more important than an M101 Ruth rookie??? Get real!!!!!
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Old 08-15-2018, 01:15 PM
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Now because you own a Frederick Foto it’s more important than an M101 Ruth rookie??? Get real!!!!!
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Old 08-15-2018, 02:33 PM
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My apology. Excluding the ‘14 and ‘16 Ruth rookie cards, I would say the ‘15 postcard, ‘17 CM/BS issues and the ‘21 E121 Boston Pitching Pose. I choose the 1921 E121 over the Frederick Foto because its ultra-desirable and somewhat scarce (as opposed to Ruth Goudey’s). The FF Ruth is so rare, it falls in the category of “out of sight, out of mind”. Yet, it is a great card.

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Old 08-15-2018, 02:41 PM
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Now because you own a Frederick Foto it’s more important than an M101 Ruth rookie??? Get real!!!!!
So many other spectacular Ruth scarcities including his 1928/29 Star Player Candy issues; 1921 National Caramel, 1933 Uncle Jacks and his 1920 M101-6 Felix Mendelssohn Yankees issue. FYI, one of Ruth’s RAREST cards just might be his 1917-1919 M101-6 Felix Mendelssohn BOSTON version. I have seen only ONE surface in the past 10+ years, and know of only one other example.
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E122/e220 are super tough.
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E122/e220 are super tough.
So true Peter. I can’t seem to fill that Ruth E122 void in my collection.
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I adore my small Ruth collection, but somehow the m101-6 Ruth that I have seems to attract my eye more than the others every time. It’s large and in charge!
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I adore my small Ruth collection, but somehow the m101-6 Ruth that I have seems to attract my eye more than the others every time. It’s large and in charge!
Hey Tom it’s JoeT. Hope all is well and I’m glad you’re enjoying your M101-6 Ruth! One of my favorites as well, and Ruth’s first Yankee card (along with his Headin Home subjects & some strips).

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