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I was digging around and stumbled upon this. Not a ball player but, nevertheless, kind of neat if you're into music. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Didn't he write the classic song: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
No, that was Dana Carvey. Did you know he sang that song on his very first episode of SNL? (Sigourney Weaver hosted and introduced the new cast). But you knew I would know that. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Yes, and I knew you would know that I knew you would know. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Actually, he was the inventor of the "Chopin Liszt" for groceries. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
gee, I didn't know that. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
....isn't it Harry Chopin, of Cat's in the Cradle, and Taxi? |
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Posted By: John
Cool card, nice find. Easily one of the largest tobacco premiums ever issued. They were made from roughly 1894-1907 the production includes about 8000-9000 different subjects with many variations if one was to collect all the variations you could have an issue of cards numbering well over 20,000+. I’ve been collecting them for a while the first in the series of 200+ can be seen on my site in the non-sports section. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Beethoven's gone but his music lives on, |
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Posted By: barry arnold
is that like the ole 'I see you see me see you see me?' |
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Posted By: BCD
Guess what this guy collected??? |
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Posted By: Anson
VAM Francs? |
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Posted By: Scot
Nice card. There are alot of interesting cards in the Ogden tobacco cards. Harry Houdini's rookie card comes from the 1902 B series Ogden cards. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Are you sure that it's Houdini's rookie card? Weren't there a few before that or would those be considered his minor league cards (from which I understand don't count as his rookie).... |
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Posted By: Scot
It's the earliest Houdini card that I'm aware of. Let me know if there's a card made earlier. I believe he's around 28 years of age on the 1902 Ogden. |
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