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Old 09-04-2017, 10:51 AM
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A few more fairly tough ones...






What is this Bob Gibson? Never seen this.
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1953 Glendale Meats Art Houttemann is a tough post-war card.
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What is this Bob Gibson? Never seen this.
Its a 1958 Omaha Cardinals Picture Pack Photo. Also known as Gibson's Pre-Rookie card. Very tough.
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With that smile, it's definitely pre-rookie to rookie
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A few more
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Couple more
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Larry is on a roll
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We might as well add the mascot dog food since its now at 18500
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... and with plenty of time to go

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1963 Nassau County Boy Scouts Duke Snider
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I really like this obscure chemical company issue from the early 1950s:





Over the years I've managed to find the top PC (2012 National), the mailer and the Ruth premium
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James that Snider Boy Scout card is impressive-where did you unearth that?!

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James that Snider Boy Scout card is impressive-where did you unearth that?!
It was an EBay buy, the seller is a member here.
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One of the rarest post war cards escaped me last night in goldin auctions...and it sold for a song
The last time sold in auction was 13000 21 years ago
Last nite 1800 + bp
It wasn't hyped or anything...modern crap and memorabilia dominated and this was lost in the
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The 1960 Kent Hadley A'S yankees card
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