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Old 02-17-2019, 09:00 PM
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Upgraded my SGC 1 to this guy. No creases, no folds, complete opposite of my other one. Been looking for a while for a nice copy.
Wow! Gorgeous and tough card. Among the most undervalued cards in the hobby in my opinion. Congrats Brad.
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An E104-2 Wilson and an E105 of some guy named Wagner.



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An E104-2 Wilson and an E105 of some guy named Wagner.



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Great pickup Craig!
Thanks Clint. Glad to bring this one back to IA. Fits so well into my collection.
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Old 02-19-2019, 03:12 PM
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My two February pickups are the two roughest in my collection, but I have to say I don't enjoy them any less
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Very nice Mark (both).
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Wow! Gorgeous and tough card. Among the most undervalued cards in the hobby in my opinion. Congrats Brad.
Thanks Orlando!
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Picked up my 1st crackerjack!!
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This Hands on Hip Johnston finishes of my first of four planned N172 pose runs. I have the same N173 image and two variation OJ's so still a bit of work to do for the master Johnston set. This one wrapped up surprisingly quick!
Nice job Jason! Getting a pose run is a pretty tough task to pull off. Let me take a wild guess, are Jim Powell, Mouse Glenn and Billy Nash the other three players you are going to do a pose run on? If so, Powell will probably be the most challenging. Good luck !

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Happy to add a few more type cards.



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Old 02-20-2019, 06:28 AM
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Dave, nice pick ups!

I especially like the T206.

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Happy to add a few more type cards.



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That Tango Eggs is sharp for the grade! Nice pick-up.
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My recent prewar pick ups:
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Re-posting the Cobb card due to poor image in previous post:
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Nice job Jason! Getting a pose run is a pretty tough task to pull off. Let me take a wild guess, are Jim Powell, Mouse Glenn and Billy Nash the other three players you are going to do a pose run on? If so, Powell will probably be the most challenging. Good luck !

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Thank you Jay its been a blast and Is till appreciate you helping along the way. You are correct that is the 4 main players I am looking for. Throw local boy Pop Tate in for good measure and we will call it 5.
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Old 02-20-2019, 04:42 PM
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That’s a bunch of nice cards Shain, congrats 🍾
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Thank you Jay its been a blast and Is till appreciate you helping along the way. You are correct that is the 4 main players I am looking for. Throw local boy Pop Tate in for good measure and we will call it 5.
Jason, great accomplishment. Both Powell and Glenn are on my want list as well for my Sioux City run. GL sir.
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Interesting eBay pick up. Holmes to Homes, upside down.
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Incredible cards guys! Love that upside-down Holmes to Homes Crawford!
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Wow Glenn, that’s a great card. Congrats. Don’t see many of those, rightside up or upside down.
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Interesting eBay pick up. Holmes to Homes, upside down.
Great pickup Glenn. I have an upside down Holmes to Homes of a common player (Burns).
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Old 02-22-2019, 08:13 AM
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Thanks, guys. Guess there's a good chance Crawford and Burns were printed on the same sheet. I wonder if there are any other upside-down Holmes to Homes cards lurking out there.
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Some nice cards by all - and Holmes to Homes one of my favorites.


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Picked up four more of these in the mail today -


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Love the Stevens Firearms Dave. Great pick ups man.
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huge back run addition...thanks Steve!
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Old 02-24-2019, 11:10 AM
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Jay, awesome.
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Those are awesome and extremly scarce. Congrats!!!!
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Found a upgrade for my r315 foxx!
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Jay, that’s a hell of a tough combo, love it
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Well, I missed out on the two Middy Bread cards on eBay Saturday night because of problems with my cell phone while at the Penguins vs Flyers Stadium Series game in Philadelphia, but this helps:
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Never fear.....I don't use cell phones.

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Well, what do you know? The hook worked.

Thank you, Leon!
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Well, what do you know? The hook worked.

Thank you, Leon!
Apparently it worked better than your phone.....
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LOL! Touche.
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I am not really a card guy anymore than I am a photo guy, but this pairing was just too neat for me to pass up doing. Always like players like Bill Bruton, who have a rich contextual relationship to a ball club. On Opening Day 1953 (at Crosley Field), he became the first Milwaukee Brave to:

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This Milwaukee-area resident thinks this is awesome -- congrats!

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And while I'm excited with every one that is added, this one is cool because it is one of the "lost cards." John Scott contacted me late last week and said he had one he wanted to reunite with the others and in our discussion, found out it was a Bergen that he had acquired at the same time I was just starting to really focus my collection on only Howe's cards. But I had missed this one on eBay, and only had the scans from that auction back in 2009. It arrived today, and comparing the scans, it is the Lost Bergen. With it off the list, that leaves 37 cards I know exist with the stamp on them, 27 of which I have no idea where they are. But even one off that list is big. Thanks, John.
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Old 02-27-2019, 11:41 AM
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Ed have you ever found a duplicate of a card also stamped?
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Going back to March of 2017 (the last time I really counted), of the 311 cards I had at that time, there are 238 that had one card of the player/pose, 59 had two copies of the player in that pose, 12 cards had three of in the same player/pose, and two cards I with four copies of the same player/pose.

We can up that last one just a bit, because one of the cards I got from REA in the fall was copy number four of Lundgren/Chicago.

Seems strange that he had four of a card that is/was considered one of the tougher commons. Another one is Southern Leaguer Ed Foster, with a Hindu back. I have two, and I know of one more example that is out there, but isn't mine. Tough card with a tough back.

Makes me wonder as older collectors decide to sell or their heirs sell what other rarer cards might come out that have the stamp.
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Picked up this nice S74 silk from Mark Macrae.

I now just need a colored S74 silk of George "Peaches" Graham, and my run of catchers in the colored S74 silks will be complete.

Plenty of items available to trade or I can purchase outright!

Thanks again Mark!


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