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Old 11-23-2012, 06:46 AM
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Nice lot, Kenny!
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Old 11-23-2012, 01:39 PM
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Even Authentic, OJ's can look great if the picture is nice. On the other hand, pink tint ones never look good but for some subjects, you have to settle for them
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Old 11-23-2012, 03:38 PM
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pink tint ones never look good...
Unless they do look good



You've got some nice cards, John. As does everyone else, great stuff!
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Thanks Matt. That barely qualifies as a pink tint Most don't have pictures that nice. I think I have about three of them total, that's enough for me. I'll get a chance to scan some more OJ's on Monday, so this thread will live at least another three days. For now, here is an article I wrote back in April, using my Old Judge cards to help tell the story

http://blogs.piratesprospects.com/hi...first-nl-game/
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Thanks Matt. That barely qualifies as a pink tint Most don't have pictures that nice. I think I have about three of them total, that's enough for me. I'll get a chance to scan some more OJ's on Monday, so this thread will live at least another three days. For now, here is an article I wrote back in April, using my Old Judge cards to help tell the story

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Cool story John, thanks for sharing that history.
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Here is one of the nicest pink OJs I've seen.
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I think this is a decent pink tint one too.
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John - great Schmelz OJ! That is a tough one to find...
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John - great Schmelz OJ! That is a tough one to find...
Thanks Chris. Yes, he is very difficult to find. The only other one I remember seeing for sale was much more expensive and had a badly faded photo. Like I said up top, I try to avoid the pink tint OJ's but sometimes you have to make exceptions or you may give up your only chance to get a player/mgr for a long time.

I passed on the Madden/leaning on rock pose at the 2003 National, regretted it immediately and haven't found another one since.
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I would love to see a red Red Ehret

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Great thread!, lots on eye candy. Here is one of my favorite players, Lady Baldwin. Would love to eventually find the 1st & 5th pose. I've also included the errant Kid Baldwin pose w/ Detroit (should be shown as Cincy catcher, not Detroit pitcher).
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