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I have always liked this pose.
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It is all about the back when it comes to this Zeenut (I do not have a scan of the front, and neither know offhand the player, nor what 1930's Zeenut issue this card is from). However, with the info written on the card, I was able to determine the card to be of pitcher Hank McDonald of the Portland Beavers, and thus it is either from the 1931 or 1933 sepia set.
It makes me smile that Buck Barker snaked all his info about this player around the James Cagney caricature transfer. He definitely worked with what was given to him. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 01-10-2023 at 12:25 PM. |
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There is something classic about it but I can't quite put my finger on it
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I have plenty of cards that make me smile, but this is not one of them. It makes me smile, but I only possess a scan.
Here is a 1933 Goudey of General "Poncho" Crowder. Brian |
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The only Orange Old Put E98 that I have ever seen always brings a smile to my face....even through the lamination...
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Wanted this forever. Just got it. Half the card is gone, but don’t care.
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Thanks Brian..... I don't know if could spill Kool-Aid on it, but it definitely was sealed off at one time by somebody..... I'm 99% sure it's an authentic Old Put based on comparisons with the many OPs that I have once owned or still own, but I would love to have it authenticated by SGC if they even grade laminated cards???
Happy Collecting! Tim Kindler |
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Always happy to see my name on a baseball card.
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