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Old 05-02-2019, 11:47 PM
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Not really a new pickup but a new re-discovery. I am currently organizing my collection of Baltimore Orioles Team Issues and have owned this Brooks Robinson team issue for some time but never really paid attention to the postmark on back. I don't believe I have seen any other issues other than his Topps card that date to 1957. Obviously, this card features the same image that is found on his Topps card as well. Not the highest graded card of all time but I like the early Robinson signature as well.


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A few of my April and May pickups. Been piecing together a mid grade 52 set. I was initially shopping raw lots, but it's made more sense to just buy graded lately due to pricing/grading wait times.

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Not really a new pickup but a new re-discovery. I am currently organizing my collection of Baltimore Orioles Team Issues and have owned this Brooks Robinson team issue for some time but never really paid attention to the postmark on back. I don't believe I have seen any other issues other than his Topps card that date to 1957. Obviously, this card features the same image that is found on his Topps card as well. Not the highest graded card of all time but I like the early Robinson signature as well.


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Not really a new pickup but a new re-discovery. I am currently organizing my collection of Baltimore Orioles Team Issues and have owned this Brooks Robinson team issue for some time but never really paid attention to the postmark on back. I don't believe I have seen any other issues other than his Topps card that date to 1957. Obviously, this card features the same image that is found on his Topps card as well. Not the highest graded card of all time but I like the early Robinson signature as well.


Love the Brooksie team issue. I’ve attached a pic of the back of one of mine. The name/address was all completed by Brooks just like yours. Great early autograph; love it!
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Love the Brooksie team issue. I’ve attached a pic of the back of one of mine. The name/address was all completed by Brooks just like yours. Great early autograph; love it!
Written in the same hand and even sent the same day as well, pretty small world! I like yours better as I live in Idaho! Cool piece!
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Written in the same hand and even sent the same day as well, pretty small world! I like yours better as I live in Idaho! Cool piece!
Glad to see these postmarked and available in 1957. Mine’s postmarked in 1958. Wonder if they are all off center to the left?
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Glad to see these postmarked and available in 1957. Mine’s postmarked in 1958. Wonder if they are all off center to the left?
Hi Clint,

You know we need to see your example as well... Is the name/address portion completed by Brooks on your example?

The examples I have seen as well as the few that I have are all off center. Also, the team issue photos I have aren’t in the greatest shape since they were sent through the mail. I don’t have an example in front of me, but I believe the next team issue photo of Brooks was also off center (for whatever reason). I think his middle name isn’t spelled correctly on that one either if I’m not mistaken.
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Mark you can see it here. I need to get a new computer and scanner.https://s194.photobucket.com/user/ks...tml?sort=3&o=0
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Mark you can see it here. I need to get a new computer and scanner.https://s194.photobucket.com/user/ks...tml?sort=3&o=0
Very cool! Really like that it was sent from KC during the time the O’s were playing there. Definitely in Brooks’ hand and very bold ball point pen. Can I please see the front as well?!?

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Mark I just put it on. Use the same link and hit the left arrow. I’d like to find one of these without the autograph.
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Mark I just put it on. Use the same link and hit the left arrow. I’d like to find one of these without the autograph.
Very nice looking autograph; nice and bold.

I’m with you that I’d like to find one not signed. I don’t have one and have only seen one over the years.
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Thanks Mark. Huggins and Scott had one awhile back. That’s the only one I’ve seen not autographed.
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This is a card I'm relatively sure nobody really cares about, but I am thrilled to get it and it's a companion piece to the #52 1972 Killebrew In Action card I posted last month. For set builders, it is virtually impossible to ever find a centered version of this Cleon and even harder still to find one without a noticeable tilt to it. This one does have the very slightest of a leftward lean, but it's still the closest thing to centered I've seen in quite some time...

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Picked up a couple raw, mid-grade HOF cards for my '52 Bowman set. Off centered and budget friendly

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My mother passed away on Sunday after battling a neurological illness for about a year. Despite the timeframe, it was super aggressive and she went from driving to almost totally debilitated in a period of not much more than 6 months. As a reminder of our happier times, I was able to pick this up yesterday at the LCS while running errands related to her service, and I guess I am thinking of this as kind of a final memory piece. Mom was the original supporter of my vintage card habit, buying me singles at now long-gone LCS’s in NC back in the late 1980’s. There was never a Ryan rookie, but there were plenty of Mantles. We had our ups and downs over the course of life like as in any family, but the happiest times I can remember as a kid were going to the baseball card shop with Mom... I’m glad she’s finally getting the rest she deserves.




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Just in from the Prestige Collectibles auction, an Oh RC, one I have looked for for a long time.
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My condolences. May your mother rest in peace. Hope that Ryan rookie kindles happy memories every time you look at it. My Mom, gone 15 years now, was a similar supporter of my card-collecting habit.
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My mom passed away 10+ years ago. Her contribution was throwing out my huge boxes of 60s and early 70s cards when I went to school. Later in life she was stunned to learn that cards had acquired so much value.
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Some additional LCS pickups today. The Clemente is lower-grade, but well centered and the color really pops, so I went with it. I am not 100% sure, but think these are some of if not the first ‘63 Fleer’s I’ve ever owned.






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Another toughie off my list. Corners only graded 3 which I think is pretty harsh. But I got it for the centering. Other grades are: centering 8.5; edges 7.5; surface 7.

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Excited to get this one in hand. One of my favorites from the 50's.

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Another toughie off my list. Corners only graded 3 which I think is pretty harsh. But I got it for the centering. Other grades are: centering 8.5; edges 7.5; surface 7.

Well done! That's a tough card to find with great centering.
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Thanks Lou. I really thought this would be one of the last two or three I’d need given the centering issues and cost of well-centered examples, but things worked out. I have been working on this set for a VERY long time so it’s nice to see patience rewarded!
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Another in a long line of sharp cards I've accumulated with qualifiers...

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I couldn't agree more, Lou.

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About 15-17 years ago, I had one of these that probably would’ve been at least a 6, but was not smart enough to hang onto it. I have literally been kicking myself ever since. Righted the ship today with this example… Not in nearly the same technical condition, but it met my criteria at least for bright color, a crispy image, and the creases don’t really affect the eye-appeal that much. Welcome home, Splinter!




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With all the talk about this gentleman at the recent Texas card show, I had to pick up a few:

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Hello all, New to Net54 and recently started collecting again! I love all baseball vintage, but I really focus on the 1971 topps baseball! Here’s a couple from this month I’m really pumped for: I currently have about 50 or so, and have fun finding more all the time!





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Geez...huge scans and they still look untouched on the corners and edges. Yowza, great stuff!!!!!!!!!!
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Geez...huge scans and they still look untouched on the corners and edges. Yowza, great stuff!!!!!!!!!!
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Straight 9's of this variation go for huge amounts of money, so I happily grabbed this slightly off-centered one for just a fraction of the price...

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Ok, these aren't May pick ups, but I did just get them back from SGC. I knew they wouldn't grade better than vgex, but I was surprised by a couple of the grades nonetheless. They still have nice eye appeal IMO, though the centering isn't the greatest on a couple of them. The Mays has a little extra blob of factory ink on his cheek.

At one time, I wouldn't have given cards with these technical grades a second look. When I sent them in, I intended to sell them. However, when I got them back, I just couldn't sell them...and one is a duplicate for me!

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That's not even that bad OC at all. Seriously, why the OC designation on that one? Nice pick up man!
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Ok, these aren't May pick ups, but I did just get them back from SGC. I knew they wouldn't grade better than vgex, but I was surprised by a couple of the grades nonetheless. They still have nice eye appeal IMO, though the centering isn't the greatest on a couple of them. The Mays has a little extra blob of factory ink on his cheek.

At one time, I wouldn't have given cards with these technical grades a second look. When I sent them in, I intended to sell them. However, when I got them back, I just couldn't sell them...and one is a duplicate for me!

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Good stuff Robert! I love SGC.
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