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sockwell123 06-09-2015 07:41 PM

Thank ya! The graded cards are growing on me a little if in my budget

TanksAndSpartans 06-09-2015 08:24 PM

That is a nice card - why'd you hide the grade? I think the centering is great, but I'm guessing the corners weren't sharp enough to get more than.... 6?

sockwell123 06-09-2015 09:29 PM

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It's a psa 5. I usually just try to fit the card in the picture. I've been eyeballing #23 in the set for a while and this one popped up graded in my price range $35 and no one else bid on it.. The back is prolly why the grade i assume.. It's stained or smoke or age I dunno

TanksAndSpartans 06-10-2015 10:53 AM

Must be tough to be a grader sometimes - I don't have a guess as to what that is either. Hopefully, it doesn't smell like smoke - I hate when I get that new eBay package, open it up, and it smells like someone was in the package smoking.

Laxcat 06-14-2015 08:24 AM

1957 Topps Bill Sherman No Team
 
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Unfortunate paper loss. I like that this one was beginning to not have the position either.

LuckyLarry 06-15-2015 03:55 PM

I had a good Monday at my mailbox: five baseball cards, one basketball card,six hockey cards, and ONE football card:)
1948 Bowman #3 Johnny Lujack (SP) RC. I've learned that Bowmans third series of '48 FB cards are scarce, skip numbered starting at #3 ending at #108 all divisible by three. Look, if I have the pleasure of meeting some of you guys at the National this year, I'll forget your name in like five minutes. But I remember this divisibility rule from when I was ten years old: "Sum the digits if the result is divisible by 3, then the original number is divisible by 3" example: #108 → 1 + 0 + 8 = 9 and clearly divisible by 3. So it's easy to remember which cards are the SPs. I'm still chipping away at this set, needing 24 more, of which nine are divisible by three:)
Larry
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TanksAndSpartans 06-15-2015 07:56 PM

Very nice to see a 48 Bowman - I always found it interesting that the basketball and baseball sets from around the same time are color. And love the divisibility rule - first time I ever saw that.

sb1 06-16-2015 06:27 AM

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Scored again on the Fairmont's. This is just part of the group. If anybody has Fairmont's from any year I have dupes to trade or will buy outright.

JoeMoe 06-17-2015 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by sockwell123 (Post 1419413)
just scooped this up... 1 card left to go for '59 topps

Nice Bart Starr! I just completed this set earlier this year myself. Love the 59's! Which card are you missing?

sockwell123 06-17-2015 07:02 PM

thanks, i actually just bought my last card a graded 5.5 jim Taylor error card. Hopefully shows up before the weeks out.

JoeMoe 06-17-2015 08:48 PM

Congrats on completing the set!

sockwell123 06-19-2015 06:38 PM

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thanks again! showed up today..

Mikehealer 06-19-2015 08:44 PM

I got these a few months ago and finally got around to scanning them. I thought they were pretty cool.

http://photos.imageevent.com/mhgt/ho...ror%20back.jpg
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brafcauknid 06-23-2015 09:00 PM

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My first post on here, grabbed all these today for an amazing price and wanted to share, all HOF'ers except Lamonica, various conditions but nothing terrible. Best local pickup Ive had in quite some time.

sockwell123 06-23-2015 09:50 PM

Way to go!

TanksAndSpartans 06-24-2015 07:31 AM

Is there a 63 Deacon Jones? One of my favorite cards.

brafcauknid 06-24-2015 11:49 PM

Oddly enough there wasnt, the guy had a ton of 63 but no Deacon.

TanksAndSpartans 06-30-2015 10:31 PM

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I picked up a couple of 55 AA cards in Steve Novella auctions recently. A couple of things jumped out at me:

-thought Nevers played more than 5 pro seasons
-had no idea Stanford used to be known as the Indians - was surprised to see that mascot on the card
-Henry's timing was pretty good - the start of his pro career lined up exactly with the start of the NFL in 1920

pawpawdiv9 07-11-2015 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by KrenBats (Post 1418060)
Isola and Nagurski. Looking to stay in the PSA 1-2 range.

Sorry you didnt read my message on that Nag a while back in AH.
BUt i am informing/PM'ed about a Nag 1.5 that is for sell, if you reading this.

jefferyepayne 07-12-2015 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DezHood (Post 1426350)
I picked up a couple of 55 AA cards in Steve Novella auctions recently. A couple of things jumped out at me:

-thought Nevers played more than 5 pro seasons
-had no idea Stanford used to be known as the Indians - was surprised to see that mascot on the card
-Henry's timing was pretty good - the start of his pro career lined up exactly with the start of the NFL in 1920

There were lots and lots of really great players in the 20s and 30s who either didn't play professional football at all or had short careers and quit. I think it mostly had to do with deciding that it was time to find a career to pursue as playing football just wasn't lucrative enough to make it worthwhile for most. For those athletes not interested in business, law, or medicine, it seems like coaching / athletic administration was the field of choice and so a lot quit football to become coaches or went straight into coaching after college.

I can probably rattle off 10-20 players that, if they had just continued playing the sport, would be in the pro football HOF today.

jeff

TanksAndSpartans 07-12-2015 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by jefferyepayne (Post 1430144)
There were lots and lots of really great players in the 20s and 30s who either didn't play professional football at all or had short careers and quit. I think it mostly had to do with deciding that it was time to find a career to pursue as playing football just wasn't lucrative enough to make it worthwhile for most. For those athletes not interested in business, law, or medicine, it seems like coaching / athletic administration was the field of choice and so a lot quit football to become coaches or went straight into coaching after college.

I can probably rattle off 10-20 players that, if they had just continued playing the sport, would be in the pro football HOF today.

jeff

Right, that's a really good point Jeff. I actually did some research on players from the 30s that I'll share with the board before the end of the summer and I realized the same - for any career 3-4 years (even though that seemed short to me at first) I gave consideration to the player for my analysis. A lot of them had short careers/moved on like you said. Not sure of the effect of the depression - it could probably be argued some played a little longer due to lack of better alternatives - I have no idea on that one.

But Nevers? Such a huge name, I wouldn't have guessed that Grange's career was essentially twice as long..

Hot Springs Bathers 07-12-2015 11:06 AM

There is a fair bio on Nagurski that came out about ten years ago by Jim Dent, MONSTER OF THE MIDWAY.

While I consider Dent the best college football author of this era this is not his best effort though still very readable. Apparently Bronko made twice the money wrestling than he did in football during those years. Perhaps a bigger factor was that he had a very private personality, he loved farm life and later he owned a gas station in International Falls and just didn't like travel that much.

I wrote to him twice, sending black and white 8 x10s and both times he signed them very quickly and sent them back, very nice man. I did the same with Grange back in the early 80's and he did the same. I always felt like I had the Ruth and Cobb of football!

jefferyepayne 07-12-2015 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DezHood (Post 1430176)
Right, that's a really good point Jeff. I actually did some research on players from the 30s that I'll share with the board before the end of the summer and I realized the same - for any career 3-4 years (even though that seemed short to me at first) I gave consideration to the player for my analysis. A lot of them had short careers/moved on like you said. Not sure of the effect of the depression - it could probably be argued some played a little longer due to lack of better alternatives - I have no idea on that one.

But Nevers? Such a huge name, I wouldn't have guessed that Grange's career was essentially twice as long..

Nevers footage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pttgKlG8Vds

Enjoy!

jeff

brafcauknid 07-12-2015 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jefferyepayne (Post 1430144)
There were lots and lots of really great players in the 20s and 30s who either didn't play professional football at all or had short careers and quit. I think it mostly had to do with deciding that it was time to find a career to pursue as playing football just wasn't lucrative enough to make it worthwhile for most. For those athletes not interested in business, law, or medicine, it seems like coaching / athletic administration was the field of choice and so a lot quit football to become coaches or went straight into coaching after college.

I can probably rattle off 10-20 players that, if they had just continued playing the sport, would be in the pro football HOF today.

jeff

My great uncle Jack Green(who is in 55 all american set) went that route. He had a lot of interest from teams but coaching paid him a lot more, he eventually ended up as head coach at vanderbilt. The $ back then for playing was terrible, hard to comprehend it with todays pro contracts.

jefferyepayne 07-13-2015 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by brafcauknid (Post 1430466)
My great uncle Jack Green(who is in 55 all american set) went that route. He had a lot of interest from teams but coaching paid him a lot more, he eventually ended up as head coach at vanderbilt. The $ back then for playing was terrible, hard to comprehend it with todays pro contracts.

Wow, that's cool! I'm working on a signed set of '55 AA cards and need Jack Green. Do you have any autographed cards?

jeff

TanksAndSpartans 07-13-2015 08:40 AM

Mike, thats awesome that you got Grange and Nagurski to sign!

I really enjoyed Dent’s book - I’m going to reread it at some point - one of the best things he did to me was bring a lot of the other Bears personalities to life (Luckman, Bulldog Turner, Musso, etc.). My one issue was that, in my opinion, he took some , um…. “creative liberties” - I don’t have a real problem with it - those are the parts that made it so readable - I just don’t think anyone could’ve known some of the details he added. Quick funny story - after I finished it - I checked the Amazon reviews and someone mentioned “written for a high schooler” or something like that - I guess I’m young at heart.

Last thing on the Big Nag, I found a story in the SI vault - from what I recall, he didn’t have great things to say about the wrestling career - he mentioned something to the effect of being promised big paydays he never got. Made me wonder if he wished he had stayed with football. He was definitely a private person like you said. Myron Cope tried to interview him for “The Game that Was” and I believe he said “I don’t have time to reminisce.”

Jeff - thanks for the Nevers footage! It reminded me, in the NFL Top 100 they do have game footage of one play. Strangely enough he’s lined up at wingback and runs a sweep - strange because by the accounts I’ve read his teams played the double wing and he took all the snaps as the fullback.

And finally, pretty cool we found another relative of one of these old time players. Another confirmation that the money wasn't good enough to keep these guys in the game (as players).

brafcauknid 07-20-2015 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by jefferyepayne (Post 1430534)
Wow, that's cool! I'm working on a signed set of '55 AA cards and need Jack Green. Do you have any autographed cards?

jeff

I have a number of items he had signed but not a 55 topps card, I'll have to do some looking, his son ended up with all his football related stuff when Jack passed but his son unfortunately passed away a couple years ago so I'm not sure where all Jack's football related stuff ended up after that.

brafcauknid 07-21-2015 03:38 PM

My additions for the day...SOOOOOO happy to get the 2 tall boys! Sorry for pic quality.

http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/...psq7xhghos.jpg

jthorst75 07-23-2015 09:46 PM

Recent auction pickup
 
http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=18871

TanksAndSpartans 07-24-2015 09:26 AM

more chicles....
 
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Nice high grade 50 Bowman! I really like that set.

I had a... expensive week - there was a seller on eBay that was originally selling a 35 Chicle set as a BIN. The set was nice - the highlight in my opinion was that the high numbered cards were mostly all midgrade whereas those seem to come up more often in low grades (I talked to a few other collectors though and the consensus was that the pricing for the set was high). Recently, they decided to break up the set. The pattern seemed to be that cards would show up as BINs and then switch to auctions later (with 99 cent starting bids - my favorite). I had my eye on the Hinkle and the Presnell. The Hinkle I needed, but the Presnell would’ve been an upgrade. The day I decided to buy the Presnell, it switched to auction and I wound up loosing the auction as it sold for a price higher than the BIN!

The good news is that I won the Hinkle (which means I'm down to 6 cards to finish the set - 3 high numbers and 3 low numbers). One thing I tend to do when I see a bunch of Chicles being auctioned off is throw out bids even on some I don’t need just in case they sell for below my valuation. And sure enough…. I wound up winning a Knute Rockne as well.

I feel they both sold low - obviously the Hinkle is poorly centered, but it’s not the only one I’ve seen that has the very narrow right border. I like the card’s color - I think it’s reasonably well preserved and the price was right.

Here are the images:

jthorst75 07-25-2015 06:16 PM

Chipping away at who knows what
 
http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=18876

andybecker 07-25-2015 07:06 PM

that Hinkle has really nice registration. congrats John.

TanksAndSpartans 07-25-2015 10:59 PM

Thanks Andy - I appreciate it - its also a signature centered variation which is another reason I went after it.

elsnorto 07-26-2015 07:45 AM

Nice!
 
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Originally Posted by jthorst75 (Post 1435068)

Waterfield, as well as Van Bronklin, don't seem to get much hobby love. Then again, a lot of the greats from the 50's don't seem to (Graham, Motley, etc.).

It seems most collectors favor 1952, or even 1951, over 1950 Bowman. But of all the Bowman releases in the 40's & 50's, 1950 remains my favorite. Some great rookies, not nearly as many centering issues, and the unique size all appeal to me.

I finally tracked down the elusive Jim White from the set and need only 6 more to finish off my PSA mid-grade set.

Happy hunting with your own set!

Snorto~

jthorst75 07-26-2015 12:01 PM

Thanks Snorto for your comments. I have/had no plans of building this set, just wanted to get the Baugh and Tittle then it turned into getting quarterbacks then Motley and other big cards and then the artwork. What's the story on the Jim White? Is it a tough card to locate or is it because of its centering that makes it tough? I do like the 51 and 52 Bowman set but I'll know what that turns into once it's started especially the 51 Baugh, what a sharp card! Look for more posts, I'm sure there will be more...

rauchand 08-03-2015 10:41 AM

Hey Guys - new member here, but have been a longtime member on BO. I've recently decided to shift my PC to Vintage HOF PSA RC's (very happy with my choice so far). I wanted to show off a few recent football pickups. I'm also doing the same for Basketball and Baseball.

http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/v...psa7rkrm99.jpg
http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/v...psdtlcmaum.jpg
http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/v...pstbiv7k2y.jpg

DanP 08-03-2015 11:35 AM

Finally.... Namath RC
 
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I've been collecting HOF QB RC's for over 5 years now. I finally found a reasonably centered, lower grade Namath RC that I could overpay for and sell at a loss a few years from now!

TanksAndSpartans 08-03-2015 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DanP (Post 1437672)
...that I could overpay for and sell at a loss a few years from now!

This made me laugh - nice Namath!

jefferyepayne 08-03-2015 05:38 PM

Welcome and great cards to start with! Keep'em coming.

jeff

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Originally Posted by rauchand (Post 1437654)
Hey Guys - new member here, but have been a longtime member on BO. I've recently decided to shift my PC to Vintage HOF PSA RC's (very happy with my choice so far). I wanted to show off a few recent football pickups. I'm also doing the same for Basketball and Baseball.

http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/v...psa7rkrm99.jpg
http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/v...psdtlcmaum.jpg
http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/v...pstbiv7k2y.jpg


sockwell123 08-03-2015 07:48 PM

nice cards. way to go.

LuckyLarry 08-03-2015 07:48 PM

I found this 1959 Bell Brand card in the $5 bargain bin at the National. It's my first!
Larry
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sb1 08-04-2015 04:35 PM

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Picked up this little gem in a trade.

sockwell123 08-04-2015 05:45 PM

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Got this in the mail couple of days ago. slowly chipping away.

brafcauknid 08-06-2015 04:02 PM

Todays pickups, Nitschke is a little rough, but the price was right.

http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/...psmauhtfbf.jpg

bcbgcbrcb 08-06-2015 04:56 PM

Those are some nice FB HOF RC's there..........

HRBAKER 08-06-2015 07:12 PM

Nat'l Pick Ups
 
'63 Fleer Set & '59 Bazooka Tittle and some empty boxes

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...psxrq0fgjm.jpg http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...pscekrudgg.jpg

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...psi9norwkd.jpg

bcbgcbrcb 08-06-2015 08:16 PM

Jeff:

Nice Alworth & Dawson HOF RC's.

TanksAndSpartans 08-07-2015 07:03 AM

Nice National pickups! The borders on those 63 Fleer are really white. What's the plan for the boxes?

HRBAKER 08-07-2015 07:47 PM

The boxes go in my display cabinet, - for clarity - they are empty.

TanksAndSpartans 08-07-2015 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by HRBAKER (Post 1439549)
The boxes go in my display cabinet, - for clarity - they are empty.

Got it - I thought they were filled with cards :)


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