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I think you need to get rid of that '37 Williams/San Diego, Derek (drool)! Where in the world did you find that one???
Sorry, no scanner yet (Michigan's economy sucks for an attorney primarily dealing with lay clients!), but at the moment, I would list these which I have: 1. 1907 Dietsch Fielding Pose Cobb 2. 1923 Lections Ruth 3. 1931-32 Exhibits Ruth (from the movie stars set) 4. 1955 Exhibits Postcard Back Mantle 5. 1947 Tip-Top Kiner (a hero of mine since I was about 11); and one I would really like to acquire in any kind of decent shape: 1. 1939 R303 Goudey Premium Ted Williams Some really fantastic cards, gentlemen! Happy collecting, Larry |
Many iconic cards in this thread, creme dela creme
My favorites http://photos.imageevent.com/ruckers...ize/kelly3.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/ruckers...ize/keefe2.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/ruckers...e/wright_1.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/ruckers...size/ward2.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/ruckers...ze/commy_1.jpg |
Well, for me, a card's value really doesn't factor into how much I like it. Some of the cards I love most didn't cost me more than $30 or $40. And some of them were gifted to me, like my first T202 below from Pete, and my 1933 Goudey Al Simmons from Kenny. Those mean more to me than any $40,000 card ever could because of the kindness associated with them. It doesn't mean I won't buy and enjoy expensive pre-war cards, because some of the cards I really want are quite costly. But cost alone never factors into what I buy. A card either speaks to me, or it doesn't. A rare Babe Ruth rookie might go for several hundred thousand dollars. But I'd rather have a 1933 Goudey Ruth, or an Exhibits Ruth any day of the week. Besides, all my expensive cards are modern, so I'm not going to post them here, anyway. :p Thankfully, however, it looks like I'm back in pretty good health, all my bills are paid, and my savings are back to where I want them. So, I can start buying the cards I really want again. I'm footloose and fancy free.
For now, here are my favorite cards. I couldn't just pick 5. Sorry. :D http://imageshack.com/a/img835/5848/b06p.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img841/8717/z0aq.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img842/3045/tp2v.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img841/5610/ip2g.png http://imageshack.com/a/img838/8175/71hz.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img838/3240/1z5b.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img836/6826/npd5.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img845/8721/agd2.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img834/1650/6xd2.pnghttp://imageshack.com/a/img841/2892/8ijh.png http://imageshack.com/a/img836/9256/rya2.png |
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I am like Stache, my favorites are my favorites due to my love of the hobby and the memories it gives me from my childhood or my son.
"Keating Candy" Eddie Collins: Inspired by my son and my collection of 1919 Black Sox. <a href="http://s209.photobucket.com/user/TopekaPalms/media/CollinsFront_zps846516c2.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb212/TopekaPalms/CollinsFront_zps846516c2.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo CollinsFront_zps846516c2.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s209.photobucket.com/user/TopekaPalms/media/Collinsback_zpsee3cb079.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb212/TopekaPalms/Collinsback_zpsee3cb079.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Collinsback_zpsee3cb079.jpg"/></a> T205 Cicotte: Also inspired by our 1919 Black Sox collection <a href="http://s209.photobucket.com/user/TopekaPalms/media/cicotte_zps233f06f9.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb212/TopekaPalms/cicotte_zps233f06f9.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo cicotte_zps233f06f9.jpg"/></a> E121 Harry Hooper <a href="http://s209.photobucket.com/user/TopekaPalms/media/002_zps7292e1cb.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb212/TopekaPalms/002_zps7292e1cb.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 002_zps7292e1cb.jpg"/></a> E102 Otto Knabe: I bought this card as pre teen. Didnt know what the heck it was, just that it looked like a T-Card. I didnt find out what it was until 2011 when i got back into cards and found out it is kind of rare. <a href="http://s209.photobucket.com/user/TopekaPalms/media/OttoKnabe_zpsfc90bda0.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb212/TopekaPalms/OttoKnabe_zpsfc90bda0.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo OttoKnabe_zpsfc90bda0.jpg"/></a> Another "find" when i got back into collecting. Brooks was one of my top 3 favs of all time and i bought this as a pre teen. When i got back into cards in 2011, i noticed it was in incredible condition. BTW, if i sent this to SGC, what would it grade out as in your opinion? <a href="http://s209.photobucket.com/user/TopekaPalms/media/001_zpsa49b182b.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb212/TopekaPalms/001_zpsa49b182b.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 001_zpsa49b182b.jpg"/></a> BONUS: THis is my all time favorite card. Reason is, i did not have much time with my Grandpa on my Mothers side, as he lived about an hour away, and when we did visit, he was so busy with his work. He was a "grumpy ole fart" and kind of scared me even. But one day, he needed to go to the store (small town on New Strawn, Ks.) and he asked me to come along. I was scared, but really wanted a pack of cards, so i asked. He actually said YES!!! This card, with the "cool" look that stuck in my head was in it. I will always treasure this card because of the story :-) <a href="http://s209.photobucket.com/user/TopekaPalms/media/905_4864225329603_1166422578_n_zps7475c08b.jpg.htm l" target="_blank"><img src="http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb212/TopekaPalms/905_4864225329603_1166422578_n_zps7475c08b.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 905_4864225329603_1166422578_n_zps7475c08b.jpg"/></a> |
Phil - nice cards...I recognize a few of those!!
And K-Nole - love that Craig Reynolds. I remember him in the early 80s when I was living in Houston!! That might be one of my favorites on the board so far!! ;) |
All from my father that he collected as a little boy which, when he gave them to me, got my vintage collection started.
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Mike, nice cards. How did that Lajoie only grade 1.5?
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There have been some really awesome 19th century cards and cabinets posted. Great cards everyone.
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Absolutely astounding cards everyone. I especially like the stories behind *why* some cards make the top 5.
No real stories behind any of mine, I don't think. And I'm glad to see Gibson made it into the top 5s of a couple of other collectors on the board. Those cards would reside in my top 5, too, if I owned them! And with that, I humbly present my top 5: <img width="300" src="http://www.collectorfocus.com/images/show/georgegibson/baseball-cards/12142/1913-voskamps-coffee" /> <img width="300" src="http://www.collectorfocus.com/images/show/georgegibson/baseball-cards/8496/1909-11-t206-br-hindu" /> <img width="300" src="http://www.collectorfocus.com/images/show/georgegibson/baseball-cards/13915/1910-orange-borders" /> <img width="300" src="http://www.collectorfocus.com/images/show/georgegibson/baseball-cards/12239/1909-colgans-proof" /> <img width="300" src="http://www.collectorfocus.com/images/show/georgegibson/baseball-cards/12100/1911-t205-p-400-42" /> Cheers, Richard. |
[QUOTE=the 'stache;1269224]Well, for me, a card's value really doesn't factor into how much I like it. Some of the cards I love most didn't cost me more than $30 or $40. And some of them were gifted to me, like my first T202 below from Pete, and my 1933 Goudey Al Simmons from Kenny. Those mean more to me than any $40,000 card ever could because of the kindness associated with them. It doesn't mean I won't buy and enjoy expensive pre-war cards, because some of the cards I really want are quite costly. But cost alone never factors into what I buy. A card either speaks to me, or it doesn't...]
I'm not opposed to that position, Bill. My first Kiner Tip-Top is in poor condition, but pre-internet, took me nearly 15 years to find. Cost: $26.00 My '47 Tip-Top Johnny Mize is also a favorite, because he is such an underrated slugger, and had such a great year: 51 HR (tying Kiner), 138 RBI, .302 and 137 runs scored). That card is also in poor condition, and cost me $48.00. As you might have noticed, I like the stars and HOF'ers from the 1947 Tip-Top set. I also have a 1921 Exhibits Hornsby, where the pic just captures his essence in PSA Ex--cost: $450, about a decade ago. Highest regards, Larry |
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This one I love! :) Kevin |
Bruce- that Duffy (Cabinet?) is stunning!
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Tough to pick 5 - but these 6 would be "last to leave my collection"...
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Very nice 6 Tony!
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Great stuff everyone; thanks for sharing.
1) N162 Keefe & N43 Ewing are so detailed and vibrant 2) T202 Infield & Tinker/Evers/Chance use amazing action shots and drawings to present multiple players (mostly HoFers) from the same infields 3) W501 Southworth shows the father-son connection on a diamond and warms my soul 4) 61' Snider & 73' Mays were acquired by me via a trade with a classmate when I was 12 in 1998. They were my first non-modern cards. http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...n162-tim-keefe http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...n43-buck-ewing http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...hletic-infield http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...s-a-safe-slide http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...ill-southworth http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...ps-duke-snider http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...ps-willie-mays |
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Great Cobb and Chase cards. Were you ever able to track down the Rose Co Chase card? Tony |
Sigh, nope. It's my white whale. :)
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This card has been in my wallet for 30 years now...Pete O'Brien played for the Huskers when I was a kid.
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Jeff, that's a great Chase Holding Trophy. :)
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1. 1913 Pyle & Allen Joe Jackson 2. 1908 American League Publishing Co. Honus Wagner 3. 1919 Black Sox 4. Bregstone Rube Waddell 5. 1908 Addie Joss |
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1. Lou Sockalexis 2. T210 Mascot rppc 3. 1915 Chicago American Giants w/Pete Hill, Bruce Petway, Louis Santop and Rube Foster. 4. 1916 Red Sox with "Mr. Ruth, pitcher" 5. 1927 Ruth and Gehrig |
Great thread.
Those Chase's are awesome. Love the Lenox, this one sneaks in as my 6th favorite. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7377/...c85c8e79_z.jpg |
love these threads
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For me (most of us actually:D) choosing 5 or even 6 is pretty tough/
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As for Kiner, Ralph has long been one of my favorite players. I cried when he died the same way I cried when Stan Musial died. Ralph was a gentleman, and the way he abused the baseball was something I've not seen in my lifetime as an adult (at least, not without some "help" from certain medications). In fact, the first vintage graded card I bought was his 1953 Bowman Color: http://imageshack.com/a/img28/4273/7kir.png Eventually, I'll buy another example, with a little better centering, and maybe in a little better condition. But I don't see this one ever leaving my collection. It only cost between $50 and $60, but I can't tell you how many times I've spent staring at the card front wishing I could jump back in time. Those old time unis, the old stadiums. Baseball when it was still the game to the majority of Americans. I realize now that the NFL might be considered the king of the hill. Good for them. I love football, and I am a real die hard Green Bay Packers fan. But I will never love football the way I have loved, and will love baseball. On my death bed, I suppose I'll tell my wife and kids (if I end up having any) that I love them. But the last thing I'll ever utter will be "how'd the Brewers do today?" :p The Tip Top Bread cards are wonderful. You have good taste. I love the color in my T206 cards, but there's something to be said about the simplicity of a great black & white picture with minimal typography to take away from the subject. I'm totally in love with the Exhibits cards, the old b&w postcards, and some of the b&w M101-5 Joe Jackson cards. Sometimes, especially when it comes to baseball cards, less is definitely more. The '53 Bowman Color set is my favorite vintage set. Nothing but history on the front of those cards. Quote:
What an absolute privilege, everybody, to see some of the favorite pieces from your collections. I am awed, and inspired, by what I have seen. Please, by all means, keep sharing. I don't think anybody will be too upset if you extend beyond 5 or 10 cards by a few. :D |
One of my five favorites :
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....April 12 exhibition against the Yankees....that makes it a 1952 schedule...there is also a Jackie Robinson and I believe a Reese also...very pricey if in decent shape . |
bbpostcards that Kelly Mascot RPPC is right up there with my favorite hobby items. Great looking PC.
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I like to drift down to the basement and just look at these cards whenever I get a chance.
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My six favorite
I have two lists of six favorites (keeping up with the OP).
My first six cards are from today's perspective. The second six cards are from my childhood (none are the actual cards from my childhood, just ones I picked up off of ebay). 1. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...psbe50f801.jpg 2. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps867bedab.jpg 3. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps217a7314.jpg 4. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0bd73ebe.jpg 5. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5fd89745.jpg 6. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...psd9e8336b.jpg ---------- 1985 Topps McGwire was the first single card I ever bought. Ironically, when I bought one in 1987 I paid $20 & the graded example I own today I paid around half of that. 1. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...psd2dc8ee4.jpg I once pulled a Canseco from a Wax Pack in 1988 & turned down $100 cash from the dealer whose pack I just bought for $5. 2. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7a87f820.jpg 3. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...psf3f07010.jpg 4. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps70174fa4.jpg 5. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps767c743f.jpg My parents bought me a box of Upper Deck in 1990 and I was allowed to open one pack each morning in December. One day before school I pulled an Auto Reggie Jackson. I ended up trading it to a local dealer for $300 or $500 worth of anything in his store. I would love to know the per pack odds of getting this card since they must have made hundreds of thousands of packs (or more!) and only 2500 Reggie's. 6. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...ps66ea2944.jpg I just had to include the card below as it is one of my favorite modern cards. http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/...psb024bfe8.jpg |
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Of course I was elated, so I told him he could have the last three packs....of course, 2nd to last pack, Canseco #2! He ended up trading me an extra 86-87 Fleer Patrick Ewing to keep the Canseco, lol! Sold the other box of DonRuss to a dealer at a show the next weekend, which paid for both boxes and then some, and picked up two '89 UD Griffey Jr.'s and a 1990 Thomas Leaf that weekend. Suffice it to say I was hooked! I ended up trading that Canseco, at least one of those Griffeys and I want to say around $180 for a raw Jordan RC which ended up grading BGS 8.5 (with two 9.5 subs). Sorry, just a cool memory that I hadn't thought about in a long, long time. Hard to believe that was 25 years ago. |
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