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Posted By: DD

What theoretically existing card would you like to find? Posters have mentioned in the past N173 McPhee, and countless others. For me, I would like to find any tobacco card, sport or non-sport, that had a wet transfer image of the T206 Wagner on it. As long as it was identifiable as Wagner, it does not matter how much of the card could be seen. This would be a unique piece for sure.

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Posted By: Joe D.

I would like a Walter Johnson e103.


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Posted By: Ken W.

An 1840's daguerreotype of Abner Doubleday holding a bat and ball. Stir things up a bit, I think!

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Posted By: Jason Carota

E107 Jimmy Collins with a regular back.

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Posted By: Steve Murray

Alpha Engraving Keeler.

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Posted By: Jason L

with perfect registration & centering

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Posted By: Darren

a square frame Ramly Honus Wagner

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You do realize the winner of the glass slipper was Cinderella. Perhaps Holy Grail would be a better metaphor.

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Posted By: Steve Murray

I think that the "Holy Grail" has been taken.

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Posted By: davidcycleback

We'll compromise and say Al Capone's Vault.

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Old 01-25-2008, 12:42 PM
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

I would like a press sheet of 1938 Goudey # 289-312.

The set ended with card #288 (Feller), but the backs of cards #265-288 state that they're part of a 312-card set. Given the number of superstars from 1939 that were not included in the set, I assume that Goudey had planned on producing another 24 cards, but for whatever reason, never did.

I'd like to find the sheet.

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1915 Cracker Jack Ruth rookie

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N172 Hugh Daily

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A T206 Joe Jackson!

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W600 Branch Rickey.

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Posted By: Jerry Rucker

T3 Alexander, Jackson or Wagner

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Ramly Cobb and Chase.

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T211 Red Sun Joe Jackson

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T207 Wagner, Cobb, Jackson, Matty, Lajoie ... name your favorite non-obscure player here.

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Old 01-25-2008, 07:45 PM
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Posted By: DD

If there had been at least one Joe Jackson in the T206 set, and it was no tougher than the average HOF'er, what would it be worth in relation to Cobb, Johnson, Mathewson, and some of the other pricey cards in the set?

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Posted By: quan

t208 joe jackson with the overprinted 1910 on the right instead of above his head

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Old 01-25-2008, 08:19 PM
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Posted By: Paul

I guess I interpreted this differently than most others. I thought David was looking for cards that might actually exist but haven't yet been discovered, like an N173 McPhee. Everyone obviously is free to post what they want. But I'd like to give this thread a gentle nudge back in its original direction.

How about a T231 Fans card of almost anyone? Ruth, Cobb, Johnson, Alexander, Speaker, Heilmann, Sisler, etc.

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Posted By: DD

That is right Paul. But all the other ones are good too.

How about a J=K Candy Fred Snodgrass?

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Posted By: peter ullman

a 35 diamond stars ruth or gehrig would ne a treat!

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Posted By: Paul

I saw a beautiful Diamond Star of Ruth in a Braves uniform on ebay. It's a modern painting, but nicely done. If it was card size, I'd probably buy it. But if it was card size, you'd probably see people selling it on ebay as a 1935 card.

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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth

15 CJ Ruth
34G Ruth
53BC Williams, Mays

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Posted By: Jeff W.

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Thats a great T206 Jackson! Just curious, did you make an actual card out of it? Or, is it just a computer rendering?

Jeff W.

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Posted By: Brett

I'd like to see a Grover Alexander t206 card, or some caramel set from 1911 since he started then. A Babe Ruth cracker jack would be pretty cool to find too ! I don't know alot of about cracker jacks, but why wasn't Ruth in that set anyways ? He started in 1914... Maybe some Walter Johnson caramels, like e90, e93, e94 and e98 would also be neat. I'm trying to imagine what a t206 Joe Jackson would be worth. I;d like to know why Mathewson wasn't in the e94 set too ! I wish there was a t206 of Wagner using the same pose as his e94 card, same with Mathewsons e98 pose. I'd like to see different t206 Speaker and Walsh cards too... this list is endless, so i'll stop here

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Posted By: quan

i agree more walter johnson e cards would be cool.

p.s. brett, stay away from your brother bill bellamy he scams people!

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Posted By: JimB

Along Quan's line of thinking, E93 Walter Johnson.
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PS I would be happy with a lot of the suggestions above.

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Posted By: Ed Ivey

A reverse print fictional T206 Jackson, so it would look like he batted righty, in accordance with the brilliant casting and screenplay of Field of Dreams.

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Posted By: Preece1

I guess I would start with the 19th century cards that have not been found yet but likely existed at one time:

K-Bats Mickey Welch

Just So Buck Ewing

Alpha Engraving Willie Keeler

Old Judge N172 King Kelly Street Clothes

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Posted By: Bob

An E94 Matty.

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Posted By: Paul

How about an N173 Anson in uniform.

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