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Old 05-21-2013, 09:02 AM
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Default Who was your first pre-war HOFer?

I honestly can't remember for sure, but I think the first pre-war Hall of Famer I acquired was a T206 Elmer Flick. Nothing overly exceptional about either the player or the card, but I can't seem to part with it, even though I now own fewer than a dozen T206. I loved the name--it rolls off the tongue--and the card has just the perfect amount of wear to ooze genuineness and dead ball era. As I pay homage to 'ol Elmer, who was the first HOFer in your collection?

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T206 John McGraw Portrait, No Cap
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T206 Frank "Home Run" Baker
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T205 Cobb SGC 50....which became the first prewar card I sold.....and then used that cash to go to my first National in 2005.
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'39 PB Gehringer bought from Kevin Savage
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T206 Nap Lajoie, early 1970's at a Flea Market for $1(my dad paid). I was a kid less than 10 or so.

Still have it also.
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t206 matty white cap beater...still have it...paid $2 for it.
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T206 John McGraw Portrait, No Cap
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mine was a T206 matty dark cap in '84---around 15 bucks.
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Bought a group of about 10 1933 Goudeys that had been pasted in a scrapbook around 1974. They all cleaned up pretty well. Maybe 5% paper loss. Included Ruth, Speaker, Bottomley, Cuyler, Lazzeri, and Pepper Martin. Paid $10 for the Ruth. Still have them all and no desire to upgrade. Luv em despite their flaws!

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T206 Cy Young portrait ... I won it on Easter Sunday a few years ago.

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This was my third or fourth T206, one of my favorites.

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Mine was a T205 Matty for $125. He was missing a tiny piece of paper on the bridge of his nose, which bugged me to no end.
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1933 goudey Travis Jackson August 20, 2009

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Mine was the WaJo portrait below, and it's still one of my favorites.

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mine was the 1934 Goudey Lou Gehrig portrait. Back in the early 90's after watching Pride of the Yankees.

I was hooked !
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Bought a stack of T cards (all kinds) from Charlie Conlon in the 70's for 100 bucks......loaded with HOFs, including t206 Cobb red and green portraits.
Sure was a lot more fun when cards weren't worth a lot of money. One hundred dollars was about 2 weeks full time work for me as stock boy at S. S. Kresge Co. My dad thought I had lost my mind.
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Default Cobb Bat Off

Got it mid/late sixties. $5. When most others were thinking Thai, I thought Ty. Still got it. Here. Thai came later...bat off version.
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I bought a 33 Goudey Goslin port and Hornsby #119 around 1979 from an ad in a baseball publication. I think the Goslin was $40 and the Hornsby $70. I probably paid way too much on account of the cost of the ad. Here is the Goslin. It is still in one of my early vintage binders shown here front/back. I traded the Hornsby a long time ago. Cheers.

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Default 1st pre-war HOFer

Not quite sure,,,they were within a few days of each other, but either a T205 McGraw (Polar Bear back) or an E135 - type blank back Sam Crawford
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I don't own it anymore but it was a 33 Goudey Gehrig #92... It was a thrill...my first big time pre war HOF card!

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Mine was a T206 Ty Cobb, red portrait
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Default 1935 Diamond Star Lefty Grove

Here was my first pre-war card. I will never trade or sell this. I have had it since 1986 or 1987.
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My first:

1909-11 T206 Nap Lajoie (w/ Bat) Polar Bear back

Bought it raw in 2002 and got it graded last year - came back as SGC 50!
Sold it shortly thereafter for a nice 132% profit (not a horrible 10 year return though).

At the time, I wanted a card of each player in the 3,000 hit club...somehow that collection morphed into a focus on HoF rookies...here I am today...not a single T206 in my collection!!!
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