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Old 08-23-2012, 12:43 PM
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what do you have in your collection that is so rare, you might be the only one with a copy?
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We don't have enough time in the day since this is what I collect (till another gets found then I lose my ass). So far I haven't found anyone that has seen more of any of these from this set, 1941 Montreal Team Issue. I would have to guess there are some out there and we'll eventually see them. I think these cost around $25 each so it's not a huge deal, but they are still quite rare and one of a kind as far as I know.


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I think Ive seen another 1948 Bengamin Franklin Half dollar before
Hope you dont lose your ass to bad on that one.
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Old 08-23-2012, 01:21 PM
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I think Ive seen another 1948 Bengamin Franklin Half dollar before
Hope you dont lose your ass to bad on that one.
It shouldn't go below .50 . Actually, I think I paid about 20 bucks for it but it's pretty nice.....
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Gotta feel for a guy named Ed Head . . .
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Isnt this kinda the same as your toughest card?
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Isnt this kinda the same as your toughest card?

Maybe, but it's sort of akin to 2 T206 threads. Our T206 collectors don't complain about too many of those threads. I will be darned if I complain about type-collecting or scarce card threads.

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Fantastic card.
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I have never seen another one of these, so I like to think it is one of a kind. Anyone else ever seen one?

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Hi Colt- it's a nice trade card, but I've had at least a couple of them over the years. I always did like it though.
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Jim Thorpe and friends with Portland in 1922.

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I have a number of 1/1 cards, mostly boxing. Here are some ones from various eras and sets that interest me:

1929 A's premium I picked up at the National. I think it was a soda mfg.:



1904 Sporting Life Munroe-Jeffries 2-sided cabinet card:



Coney Island Arcade Lou Gehrig:



Early 1930s Adam Hats Cards:

Red Dutton [Hockey HOFer]



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1920s W-Unc. Ty Cobb--I've seen a few others but they've all been 1/4 of a 4 on 1 Exhibit card, not a real strip card:



1960s Israeli Cassius Clay card [says "Cassius Clay [Boxing]" on the front.

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I was just informed by a forum member that he has 12 of those 1941 cards I showed in the first post with cards. He doesn't have the Ed Head one though...so I guess it could still be considered unique. I have never seen another one of these cards yet.....


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Here's another Buck Weaver: W514 (Mother's Bread) version.
I hear there might be another, but unconfirmed.
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Here's a Jimmy Claxton Ticket from later in his career, pitching semi-pro ball in Reno, Nevada (played for Scott Motors 1933-35, 32 game winning streak 1933-34). August 4, 1935 Scott Motors of Reno 2, Round Mountain 4.
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As would be expected, close to 100% of my cabinet photos. This one is probably my favorite, having traveled through the collections of several cabinet photo collectors on the board:
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I was just informed by a forum member that he has 12 of those 1941 cards I showed in the first post with cards. He doesn't have the Ed Head one though...so I guess it could still be considered unique. I have never seen another one of these cards yet.....






The legend on the backs: "The most modern and well fitted manufacturer in the colony, powered by electricity. Careful manipulation of tobacco. Products selected. Manufacturing unrivaled."
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Were Ed Head and Dick Cox related?
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Were Ed Head and Dick Cox related?
Dick Pole too. And Rusty Kuntz.
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Always fond of Pete LaCock myself.
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Always fond of Pete LaCock myself.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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T206s and one of a kind don't really go together.

There is a slight offset double print of the OM ad, haven't seen another. Maybe not one of a kind.

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Can't say for sure but have never seen another.



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Wow, Bruce. Just "wow". That Duffy cabinet--and I say this with an unblemished record of heterosexuality--is fabulous.
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1921 herpolsheimers geo. burns

T206 moeller with drum back---if there's another out there, i'd love to know.

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This is a cabinet of a couple Jersey City Skeeters in Bermuda for what I assume is training. Along with stamped back T206's I also collect Jersey City baseball items from the deadball era and I was lucky to snag this on eBay years ago for a steal. The mount is in terrible shape though. But I think this would be a one of a kind piece.

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Love the Duffy Cab, Bruce; and those Portland Beavers Photos are fantastic, Ramram!
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I don't show this one often, but I have shown it at least once before. It is one of a kind for sure and I am certain that nobody else has one!
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Signed T206 Mike Donlin. Signed by me, but definitely one of a kind.


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Hahahahaha hilarious!
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Here's my son with Pete a few years back when he was a coach with the Lincoln Saltdogs...a heckuva nice guy.
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A recent pickup that I can not find another example of.
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upside down back, or is the front upside down? E94 devore

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I don't show this one often, but I have shown it at least once before. It is one of a kind for sure and I am certain that nobody else has one!
Wow Brad, you must have hit a lot of solo shots!
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How do you know it's not real? Either way, that's an endlessly wonderful piece!
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I like to think this is a one of a kind. Dockman and Sons printed several "card" items for their candy. One card type they printed was a series of animals. Imagine opening a package of candy hoping first of all for some great tasting candy and then secondly hopefully a picture of a Hippo, Monkey, or a Giraffe. Instead you find a Honus Wagner!!
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That's hilarious. I have the same one...with me of course!
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WOW! I think that's the coolest three card lot that I've ever seen. Did you get them all at once?
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Possibilities ?


These two T206's (Herzog and Lake) do NOT appear in either the PSA or SGC pop reports, so are they "unique" ?


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This T206 Jennings is not in the PSA pop report. It's the only one listed in the SGC pop report.....therefore, is it "unique" ?

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Hey guys, I know better than to claim that these three above T206's are "One Of A Kind".....but, until other examples surface, I like the sound of that.





OK, now for the cards in my collection that I think are "unique"...........


1904 Buffalo Bills Team card ...... I've had this beauty for 24 years and have not seen another one.







T205 Collins

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1949 LEAF Billy Johnson / Mizell Platt ( drunk printer on the midnite shift )


1969 Mickey Mantle color printing error (blue instead of gray) ...... I've had this card since the 1980's and have not seen another one like it.




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