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Posted By: anthony

Of the several (not a lot) different Johnson cards I've seen, I like the T206 Portrait the best. Please post your different cards of the Big Train. To limit the number of duplicates, only post the same card if it is a higher grade...as in someone can post a PSA/SGC 5 of the T206 Portrait since it would be higher than my 4, etc...etc...etc...

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Of course with the wrong spelling....

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As usual, mine came up short -in grade.

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Posted By: jay behrens

how about die-cut versions?



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Posted By: anthony

is that the topps '48 magic card??

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Posted By: Joe D.

This one was posted... but possibly this is a higher graded example.

I picked it up from the moderator dude.....


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Old 08-01-2006, 11:21 AM
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Posted By: Josh K.

Anthony - Leon's card is a 1921 W-UNC Self Developing Strip Card.

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Walter's last player card and Topps first issue.


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Posted By: prewarsports

Does ANYONE have a copy of the Walter Johnson Weiser Wonder postcard? I would love to see a color scan if so.

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Posted By: Clint

Here's one of the Weiser cards.

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Posted By: Steve M.

little surprised this had not yet been posted.

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Also previously posted.

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Posted By: scott brockelman

disregard the other misc cards.

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Posted By: Frank Evanov



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Posted By: Joe D.

Josh - that exhibit card is nice!

I have the 1921 Exhibit... does anyone know how many exhibit cards (years) Johnson was in?

looks like I have a new thing to collect.... Johnson exhibits.

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Posted By: anthony

that is a very nice cracker jack...how did that only get a 3 ??

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Posted By: Greg Ecklund

I think the Johnson Exhibits are:

1921
1922 Eastern Exhibit
1925
1926-29 Postcard Back
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Posted By: Dean H

Anthony,

The upper left hand corner does have a light crease that does not detract from the overall appearance. The grade is correct but it is an extremely nice 3. Thanks

Here is another Johnson

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Posted By: Richard

One I used to own:

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Posted By: Rhys

Thanks for the scan on the Weiser card. I have been looking for one for years as I only live about 30 miles from Weiser Idaho. If you own the card and ever want to sell it, please keep me in mind.

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Posted By: Joe D.

I have to start going after Walter Johnson Exhibit cards.

very cool stuff.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Three T206 sets....3 Walter Johnson's (Ex/Mt to Vg)



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Posted By: Clint

Rhys, I don't own that one but, here is the reason for my id. This one is mine.

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Posted By: joe brennan

Clint, That is a exeptional Johnson. Without a doubt one of the most interesting cards I have seen. Joe

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Posted By: Josh K.

Is that the first ever cut autograph card of the big train?

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Posted By: Clint

Thanks Joe, I searched a long time to find this card. Josh if you found the original that the photographer used to make this one it just might be.

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Posted By: Richard

I see no UDA hologram so it must be authentic.

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Posted By: Clint

Richard, they didn't have UDA back then they used CYKO. It was on the back so you couldn't see it.

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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

One of the nicest Johnsons, if I recall correctly, is the PC796 sepia post card. I used to own this set and regret selling it. Anybody have the Johnson?

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Posted By: martindl

Not a card but a silk and not a Johnson image, but I thought some might be interested.

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Posted By: jim

A couple of PX7 pieces and a '14 CJ.


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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

Well lug nut, we have seen a lot of Johnson cards here.
Some are so uncommon that it really doesn't matter how
much we like them, they are not typically available.
Others are quite a bit pricey, which I guess, comes
with the >400 wins territory.

My pick of the likely best value is the t201 - which I
had no idea could have such great color, and may be priced
below the t206s, CJs and others (where are those pricing
programs when you need them? - it doesn't matter, they
probably can not "automatically" do a cost comparison
among different issues, anyway).

What do you think?

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Posted By: anthony

'cause i enjoy looking at the many different cards. i never knew the exhibits would display so nicely...but out of all the johnsons that i've seen (cards that is not organs), i still like the t206 portrait the best...especially after seeing that PSA 6 from frank...thanks everyone!

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Posted By: Seth B.

This isn't winning any beauty competitions, but here's my contribution:

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I don't think I have seen a T205


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Posted By: David Vargha

Same pose as two other cards, but a different issue . . .



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Posted By: Brett

i wish Walter Johnson was in the e90's sets, all the way up to e106.

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PC796 from the Old Cardboard site - one of my favorite Johnsons.

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Posted By: Zach S.

Scott,

When do you plan on getting rid of one of those Ramley Johnson's?

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