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Old 09-06-2007, 10:11 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I will start the ball rolling with my mid-series uncut sheet of 36 cards.

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Old 09-06-2007, 09:54 PM
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Posted By: Paul S

For some reason I never ended up with a lot of these,
as compared to my other post-war major sets. Here are
a few of some of the ones I do have:
Snider, Mize, Boudreau,
Dom DiMag, Berra




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Old 09-07-2007, 12:15 AM
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:48 AM
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Does anyone else collect the last series (#181-252) of 72 cards with and without the Bowman trademark ?
These 1950 Bowman variations are quite a challenging sub-set to collect and are fun to hunt for.

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Old 09-07-2007, 04:21 PM
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Posted By: Paul S

Ted -- Leo the Lip is the only one I have w/o the trademark.
By chance, actually, since at the time I was
collecting them I wasn't aware that some cards did not have it.


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Old 09-07-2007, 05:44 PM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

PAUL S

I have all 72 cards with, and without the Bowman trademark. It was not easy to find them. And, for some unexplainable
reason the 36 cards in the #181-216 group are tougher than the higher # group....without the trademark.

When I collected these as a kid, they all had the trademark. Some years back I acquired a complete set in Cooperstown
and about 60 cards had no trademark.

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Old 09-27-2007, 11:50 AM
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Posted By: sagard

I love this set. Here it is:

http://209.180.22.162/1950bowman/1950.html

I actually prefer it to the '51 Bowman set because I didn't have to fork out the cash for Mantle. Doing one set per decade for now this seemed like a perfect fit for me.

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Old 09-27-2007, 12:39 PM
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Posted By: Paul S

Way to go, Sagard! (Looks like we have another "raw and
naked" collector in our midst...<- "midst", strange word
there, maybe I'm turning into Bruce!) Did you collect
the whole set ungraded or break some out of holders?

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Posted By: Jason L

compliments on a very attractive looking set!
thanks for sharing
You provide inspiration and aspirations, while at the same time delivering crushing and oppressive jealousy and envy!

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Posted By: sagard

Thanks for the comments. I bought the set as is. Occasionally I think about grading some of the cards, but then I'd want to start selling them and currently I'm happy to own them. The Doby (top right fourth sheet) is my favorite and Dodgers with Newcombe/Reese/Robinson (sheet 2) are pretty cool too.

The set is somewhat affordable - less popular to the masses due to missing Mays, Mantle, and Dimaggio. I'm collecting those guys in other sets and this set really is just what I was looking for from the '50s.

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Posted By: Jason L

acquiring the Campy, Berra, Jackson and Doby someday...those are my faves from this issue...I agree, the Doby (along with same image in the '51) is one of the nicest card images of the 1950s!

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Posted By: Paul S

All great looking cards. I always liked the Spahn (same post in '51), with that big ol' leg kick bearing down on the batter.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Let's see your Mel Parnell cards ?

Absolutely, one of the toughest #1 cards in the BB card hobby.





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