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In an effort to derail members here from attacking each other on silly topics like politics, religion, or which way to hang the toilet paper (probably the most important of the three, other than the DH rule) I'm curious what you think is the single greatest year of pre-war baseball card issues is.
1903? Breisch Williams 1908? Rose postcard 1909? P150 portraits, E99's, Western Playgrounds. Not bad. 1910? Candy cards? PC796? 1911? More Candy and tobacco cards? 1914? Cracker Jacks and Texas Tommy's? Hard to beat. 1933? Nuff said. Remember, it has to be the greatest overall year for pre-war baseball cards. Make your case and for gawds sake post em' if you got em'. Please and thank you, I need a break and want to talk about baseball cards. Last edited by Casey2296; 04-17-2021 at 08:11 AM. |
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