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Old 01-05-2016, 09:58 PM
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Default 19th century wrestling card collection

1887 Allen and Ginter

John McMahon


Joe Acton


Theo Bauer


Young Bibby


William Muldoon


Matsada Sorakichi


JH McLaughlin



1887 Kimballs
Clarence Whistler


William Muldoon


S. Muller


Duncan C Ross, all around athlete but prominent wrestler


1888 Allen and Ginter n29
Edwin Bibby


Theo Bauer


Duncan C Ross


JC Daly, all around athlete and wrestler
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Old 01-05-2016, 09:59 PM
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1888 n162 Goodwins
William Muldoon


Joe Acton


Duncan C Ross


Allen and Ginter n43
Theo Bauer


Edwin Bibby


Duncan C Ross


1889 SF Hess (Rarest cards to find period, very very scarce)
Evan Lewis, the original Strangler Lewis!!!


William Muldoon


Jack Carkeek


Joe Acton


Mike Donahue


Prof. Bauer


Duncan C. Ross


Capt Daly


Prof. William Miller
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Old 01-06-2016, 02:10 AM
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Very nice collection! I love the SF Hess's!!!
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Blazing color on those high grade Allen & Ginters!
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nearly impossible Hess cards. Quite special. Own or owned all of the other issues but nary a type on the SF Hess. Had but a sighting or two in quite some time. I should probably add an S.F.Hess search to the 60+ I already do but I'm already frustrated enough with the other card sets I can't make any progress on
Also can appreciate the Kimball's - the master set is giving me problems and higher grade cards far and few between........
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Old 01-08-2016, 06:43 PM
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Awesome stuff. I Was glad to get ahold of this n28 blank back proof. Who the heck knows, you might also have one. But at the very least this is the only Sorakichi.
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Very nice. Glad the Miller went to a collection where it is appreciated.
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Old 01-10-2016, 10:59 AM
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I bought one of the A/G proofs too - one that went unsold in the auction as I THINK the brand might be considered at the core of my accumulation - I felt obligated :-). Cut from a sheet but where you gonna find another?
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Outstanding!

Thanks for sharing


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