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Lot of great stuff this month.
Last pickup of the year for me. |
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GREAT pickups Leon.
I just picked this up from a 14 year-old?!?! A buddy on a Facebook group told me this was for sale and got me contact info. I sure hope he actually sends the card…. Pretty cool that a 14 year-old is selling cards like this (he also had an M131 Speaker and a T210 Stengel among other tough cards). |
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Great pickups this month everybody...Ryan, that is crazy...someone's grandpa or great-grandpa left him some cool cards...Jerry
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Definitely some awesome pick ups this month. Kind of hard to follow with your average, everyday cards. Here's an R315 yellow background of Klein, from the BST. I like the pose...
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The Madness of Rare Backs
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Huge gains in my quest for a 1916 back run. A couple are crossed over from PSA and a a few are reholdered, all 1/1 copies. My progress is shown at the bottom, 4 more to go...
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Great run. Congrats...
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Nice pickups with vibrant colors, Leon... Great back run, Greg... Awesome Speaker, Ryan!
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Leon, I really like that Klein btw, and thanks Steve! GB |
Really cool seeing all these backs, thanks for sharing.
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Super great back run, but it certainly needs a blank back example. Over half of my M101-4 and M101-5 cards are blank backed, and they feel a little sad their kind is not represented.
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a little under-graded, in my view...
I've always wanted one with "most famous" photo middle... Also, only half of these out there compared with the Jennings plus Cobb version https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1703108683 |
joss to pair with my jackson
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love the m101-2 images , hard beat ... regardless of the grade
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Recent pickups from awesome Net54 members continued
#6 - #11 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=453150 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=486904 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...0.jpg?v=716685 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...1.jpg?v=994490 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=126714 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=840927 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=236388 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=773145 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=406114 https://caimages.collectors.com/psai...l.jpg?v=140868 |
A scarce card of a 1924 Senators player
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At the beginning of December, I was in an unusual predicament. I hadn't yet spent my card budget for 2023! What to do? Well, I did something I don't recall ever doing before. I bid on and won a complete set of 27 cards, just to obtain one card for my 1924 Senators players collection. The auction was Huggins & Scott, the set is the 1945 Centennial Flour set of Seattle Rainiers players, and the card I so badly wanted is that of submarine pitcher Byron "By" Speece: https://bid.hugginsandscott.com/bids...?itemid=220526
1924 was Speece's only year with Washington. He appeared in 21 games, all but one in relief, with a 2-1 won-loss record and a 2.65 ERA. He appeared in one 1924 World Series game, pitched one inning and gave up one run. Speece pitched for Cleveland in 1925 and 1926 and for the Phillies in 1930. He was age 27 when he piched for the 1924 Senators and age 48 when he finished his career with Seattle in 1945. https://www.baseball-reference.com/r...d=speece001byr What to do with the other 26 cards I don't want? Ideally, I will be able to sell them for much/most of what I paid for the set. If not, I'll keep them until age/health forces me to stop collecting. BTW, I am told that this same set was also issued with the cards having a blue tint. So, I'm still looking for a Byron Speece with the blue tint. Can anyone help? |
Couple of toughies
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Finally landed my great white whale, Pelty.
Thanks to Al and LOTG for both. |
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Daryl - good to see you back!! Great pickups.
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Thanks, Pete! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
One last pickup for 2023.
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Not baseball but this is one that you don't see every day (rare is an understatement)
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Finally
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Just came in the mail today. Thank you for sharing all the beautiful cards.
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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6fe565a5c8.jpg Picked up this 1907 Heimer Postcards Detroit Tigers Pennant Winners SGC 1. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
T206 Journey Continues...
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Really happy to once again own the VERY tough Cycle 350 Chance...
Got off a fire, 2am back at the station, checked ebay and found a newly listed American Beauty buy-it-now for $70...Absolutely 👍 |
e90-3 Brown
Great score on that eBay American Beauty!
It can still pay to keep an eye on eBay, which is how I found this e90-3 Three Finger Brown, a card I have been seeking for many years. Others have been offered but I've always been blown away in the bidding. When this one popped up as an auction with a "make an offer" option, I immediately made an offer...and to my relief, joy and amazement it was accepted. This takes me to 19 out of 20 cards for my beater e90-3 set. Dougherty was my first vintage card, purchased in the early 1990's for $10 at an antique show/flea market in St. Louis. Finishing this set would be a dream come true. The search continues for a reasonably-priced Gandil... [IMG]<a href="https://imgbb.com/"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/xjmpQfC/20231223-135355.jpg" alt="20231223-135355" border="0" /></a>[/IMG] |
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Hockey “candy”
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Finally picked up a Bill Cook rookie card (actually pre-NHL rookie, but was a pro already). Only 40 total graded by PSA from the Paulins Candy set. Cook is fascinating, famous for his HOF career with the Rangers, two Cups, three first team allstars, two runners up for mvp. He started with the Rangers at 30(!) years old. He might be an alltime great if the NHL started a few years earlier. His next card appearance after this 1923 card is several in 1933.
Prewar hockey remains on fire, lots of interesting cards and printed way fewer than prewar baseball. Registry chasers have greatly pushed prices up across the board. |
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1909 Central League team South Bend Greens postcard with Max Carey. And mascot dog!
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Great Mack Leon. Very nice. . |
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These aren't actually vintage, but I figured some people would like to see what I got for Christmas from the Joe Jackson Museum. It's a cool way to help support the museum. I love the pin.
One side note here is that their 1919 Black Sox set is actually a 1917 team set. It has the main players you want to see in this set, but it also has guys who weren't around in 1919 |
T210-8 LaFitte
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Ended the year by reaching another goal. Picked up a T210-8 Lafitte to go with the T211 Red Sun Lafitte I had already.
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Don't think this W573 made the thread yet. Low condition but I take almost :) all comers with this back...
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Nice And great month with pickups everyone |
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I am not a postcard collector, but heck on a stick I couldn't resist these PC792 postcards I picked up here on BST, and now have 2/3rds of the set. The tinted embossing on these is even cooler in person, and I especially like that you can see the players on the backside too (all those ridges and indents probably made it tough to write a message and address). Bonus is that these actually feature real players. Thanks Peter!
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Been hunting this one for a long time and was finally able to add it.
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Cy
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Squeaking this one in at the end of December. Cy Young T206 beauty from REA. Maybe a consignment from someone here?
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T210 Double Names
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Couldn't resist these T210 Double Names in last night's Sterling....
Continuing to chip away at the Red Monster, which I started collecting in 1987 at the age of 8.... I'm nowhere close to finishing but love this set. What is especially intriguing about these cards is that they are all different names on top and bottom----perhaps at some point it may be worth starting a thread with everyone's T210 Double Names to figure out the possible sheet layouts for this set,,,, just a thought............................. |
Tinker Cracker
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Thanks to Drumback (Mark) for letting me know about this card I picked up from Sterling at less than the max bid I placed.
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slightly OT -- Yale's (massive) football team, yard long photo, 1915
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