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Yoda 04-17-2025 11:49 AM

I must go with the Philadelphia Carmels E95 Ty Cobb.

Luke 04-17-2025 02:09 PM

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If the question is what is your favorite specific card you own, then it's this Speaker that my mom bought for me when I was 12.

If it's what card in general is your favorite (not a certain copy of it), then that's a tougher question and I probably have a dozen different answers, but for today it's Gwynn's 1982 TCMA.

GaryPassamonte 04-17-2025 02:16 PM

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+1

Always been my favorite card. Shows Kelly at the absolute peak of his popularity and career, just after he was sold to Boston for $10,000, at the time a colossal sum. The image depicted is the result of a photo shoot. Some years ago REA sold an imperial cabinet of a different image of Kelly from the same shoot, which is also depicted.


My favorite card, too. The pose was also used on the Yum Yum issue.

danmckee 04-17-2025 02:20 PM

1910 Washington Times Ty Cobb

Orioles1954 04-17-2025 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by t206fanatic (Post 2510449)
this one checks every box for me, personally

Agreed. That card is just mesmerizing! For common cards, pretty much every T212 Obak.

mordecaibrown1 04-17-2025 04:49 PM

T216 Wags
 
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Apple_Robert 04-17-2025 07:45 PM

That card has great eye appeal.

nat 04-17-2025 07:58 PM

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It might change from day to day, but today here's my favorite. (I've shown this one before, so forgive me if it's familiar.) In 1909 the University of Wisconsin toured Japan to play against a bunch of college teams (professional baseball didn't exist there yet). The photo on this postcard was taken during the first game of the tour. It was mailed part way through the tour by one of the American players, telling one of his friends back home about what he's been up to and asking him to take notes in class for him because he's going to miss the beginning of the semester.

ldrunner27 04-17-2025 08:04 PM

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This is the best-looking baseball card there is.

I agree!

jakebeckleyoldeagleeye 04-17-2025 08:12 PM

Hockey-1954-55 Topps Gordie Howe
Baseball 1953 Bowman Musial and 1959 Bazooka Mantle
No basketball cards knock my socks off.

vintagerookies51 04-18-2025 06:08 PM

Gotta be the one in my profile picture. Can’t get much more iconic than that as far as baseball history

Balticfox 04-18-2025 08:28 PM

If I were forced to narrow my selection down to a single specific card, it would be one or the other of my Warren Spahn cards:

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...e0d54a95d4.jpg

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...38ef94b797.jpg

:)

Hoy'sNoDummy 04-18-2025 08:34 PM

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For me, it's this one of Teddy Ballgame.

parkplace33 04-20-2025 09:48 AM

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I will go a little pre war non sports

Johnny630 04-20-2025 09:55 AM

Beautiful Custer!!

todeen 04-21-2025 10:22 PM

I think about these two cards quite often. I prefer the All Star pose.

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calvindog 04-22-2025 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by parkplace33 (Post 2510952)
I will go a little pre war non sports

Took me 20 years to find another Custer collector!

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0dd331a4_z.jpg

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tiger8mush 04-22-2025 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by danmckee (Post 2510500)
1910 Washington Times Ty Cobb

Don't recall seeing this image before

Northviewcats 04-22-2025 09:04 AM

Favorite card
 
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My favorite player from the year that I first opened a pack.

dbussell12 04-22-2025 09:13 AM

these are really great posts guys. its wonderful to see everyone come together to share the cards that they love.

GasHouseGang 04-22-2025 09:48 AM

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I've always been partial to the 1950's.

dbussell12 04-22-2025 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 2511318)
I've always been partial to the 1950's.

love your username and totally agree on this card. this and the satchel from 53 topps are just absolute peak baseball art and genius of the card for me. those two and mathewson + cy young retirados are central to my collection.

bnorth 04-22-2025 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Northviewcats (Post 2511305)
My favorite player from the year that I first opened a pack.

I have a great longtime hobby friend with the same exact favorite card for the same reason. Nice card.:)

It's a bad old pic but I made him a superfractor of it many years ago.

parkplace33 04-22-2025 10:11 AM

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Beautiful examples.

terjung 04-22-2025 10:20 AM

For me, it is the 1934 Goudey of Lou Gehrig that is in Kawika's (David McDonald's) collection. Gehrig's gorgeous signature graces that card in the set that features him. To me, there is no better card in the hobby.

Section103 04-22-2025 11:46 AM

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Larry is a sentimental favorite because he simply doesnt get his due respect in the game.

mark evans 04-22-2025 03:41 PM

1957 Topps Mantle. It made a lasting impression on me as an 8-year-old collector. I bought one (PSA 5) as soon as I could afford it.

REG1976 04-22-2025 04:19 PM

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My two picks are Sam Barkley the name behind the Pirates and Jackie Robinson

Schwertfeger1007 04-23-2025 12:08 AM

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Different Kelly for me...

I've been looking for a nice example of this card for years and finally won this last summer at REA.

ClementeFanOh 04-23-2025 12:38 AM

Favorite card
 
Tough question- if I was forced, I'd vote the 53 Bowman Color Pee Wee Reese.

Trent King

Johnny630 04-23-2025 06:10 AM

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One of my favorite Non-Sport Baseball Related

Epps 04-23-2025 09:39 AM

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Mesmerizing

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CW 04-23-2025 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by terjung (Post 2511329)
For me, it is the 1934 Goudey of Lou Gehrig that is in Kawika's (David McDonald's) collection. Gehrig's gorgeous signature graces that card in the set that features him. To me, there is no better card in the hobby.

Solid choice, Brian. One of my favorites as well. I hope it's OK that I post the card here (had to do some digging to find a scan). Top notch card from a top notch collection.

Section103 04-23-2025 02:26 PM

This would make a GREAT bracket for voting. Maybe when Im back from my daughter's graduation......

jingram058 04-23-2025 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by CW (Post 2511609)
Solid choice, Brian. One of my favorites as well. I hope it's OK that I post the card here (had to do some digging to find a scan). Top notch card from a top notch collection.

Wow factor

sammythunder 04-23-2025 04:17 PM

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For me, it has to be the 1952 Coca Cola Cards. While they're not cards in the traditional form, they are incredibly unique. Especially when you start seeing each card for each player. The way Coca Cola decided on how to design these cards sheds so much importance about the style of the player and what makes them special. When you see them, you can't take your eyes off of them.

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Kawika 04-23-2025 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by CW (Post 2511609)
One of my favorites as well. I hope it's OK that I post the card here.

Not a problem at all. I was going to get around to it eventually. I bought the Gehrig probably twenty years ago now. I was in awe. Over the next few years three or four other signed '34 Goudey Gehrigs appeared on the market. A couple were acquired by Net 54 members. One of them, in my opinion, had a somewhat nicer signature but don't take that as a complaint. Definitely one of my very favorite cards. It's a special feeling to behold something that the great man once held and to which he affixed his name, separated by nine decades and a 1/16th of an inch of plastic.

Been giving a bit of thought as to what I might post as "my favorite card of all time". I'm lucky to have a number of candidates that on a given day would qualify. I finally decided that my choice would be a card I no longer have. Some of you are familiar with the story of the Benjamin Falk cabinet of Christy Mathewson I won from Mastro which was revealed to have been stolen from the Hall of Fame. Matty is my guy, a man who prevailed over the sport and over the culture like few others. I took it to Cooperstown and gave it back. Broke my heart.

https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...ca.%201905.jpg

Am pretty fond of his 1914 Cracker Jack. Still own it, has a clean title as best I know.

https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...J%20Matty1.jpg

Used to drive by the old Polo Grounds every time we came into the city when I was a boy, a dark abandoned hulk across the river by that time but once it harbored McGraw's Giants and one could imagine scenes like this.

https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...20Thompson.jpg

Less than six months from now it will be 100 years since he passed away, a century in which the world has changed so much yet those distant times still evoke alluring dreams that are depicted by our cardboard souvenirs.

https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...DSC04653_1.JPG

calvindog 04-23-2025 07:06 PM

David, your CJ Matty is still one of my all time favorite cards.

tycobb 04-23-2025 07:57 PM

Hard to choose one favorite of all time but here is a top 5 for me. Sadly i do not own this card but i will one day.
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dbussell12 04-24-2025 01:47 PM

wow guys... this is really showing the diversity and the beauty of the tastes and depth of history that our community of thoughtful and considerate collectors has. truly wonderful to see the posts on this thread; the stories that are coming with them. lots of cards here that i personally had never seen nor heard of before. great to expand my (and i'm sure many others' in our community) understanding of the history and diversity of the medium of the card :D

mrreality68 04-24-2025 02:11 PM

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Some great cards and amazing variety indeed

Really cool thread

This may seem odd as my favorite but it is a minor league Joe Jackson posing with his wife.
And the look on both there faces in addition he is wearing his baseball uniform that is so different from what they wear today

bleeckerstreetcards 04-25-2025 08:22 PM

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this one is often #1

DeanH3 04-26-2025 01:52 AM

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So hard to choose just one. But for this moment I will go with this one.

ejharrington 04-26-2025 05:46 AM

Some of My Favorites
 
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My short list:

brunswickreeves 04-26-2025 07:47 AM

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I love all Wagner portraits-such an iconic pre-war baseball card.

But especially the 1906 Fan Craze. It’s original facing orientation, much earlier issue than other portrait versions, incredibly scarce, and large scale like a 52 Topps-making for a mesmerizing pre and post-war pairing.

Balticfox 04-26-2025 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by mrreality68 (Post 2511777)
This may seem odd as my favorite but it is a minor league Joe Jackson posing with his wife.

And the look on both there faces in addition he is wearing his baseball uniform that is so different from what they wear today.

https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1745525444

"So Joe when are you going to grow up and get a real job?"

:confused:

brunswickreeves 04-26-2025 08:27 AM

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Another picture from that same day. ‘Photo of Joe with two of his Savannah teammates taken at the corner of Broughton and Habersham Streets. The unique part about this photo is Joe's wife Katie is the girl on the left with the sweater on. We presume the other two ladies are the wives / girlfriends of the other two ballplayers. The name of the player on the right is Al Demaree and the last name of the player on the left is Murray.’

mrreality68 04-26-2025 09:15 AM

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Another picture from that same day. ‘Photo of Joe with two of his Savannah teammates taken at the corner of Broughton and Habersham Streets. The unique part about this photo is Joe's wife Katie is the girl on the left with the sweater on. We presume the other two ladies are the wives / girlfriends of the other two ballplayers. The name of the player on the right is Al Demaree and the last name of the player on the left is Murray.’

That is an amazing photo.
Congrats on having it

Love it

robw1959 04-26-2025 09:24 AM

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Mine is clearly the '33 WWG Ruth I obtained from a member here last year. It checks every box - Classical, full-color issue, nice condition, English-only on the back, the G.O.A.T., and rarity as well (under 100 graded by PSA population).

t213 04-26-2025 09:41 AM

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My favorite pose.

Andy


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