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Old 01-03-2013, 11:20 AM
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Cy Blanton from the Diamond Stars series. My great-grandfather's name was Blanton, and everyone called him Cy after the baseball player. I've wanted the card forever, and never seemed to get around to it.
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Old 01-03-2013, 11:49 AM
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One day I would like to get a clean green Cobb.

Here is the first error I "discovered" and was the underbidder on....it is now in the collection of a good friend and one day I will pull the trigger and make the trade.

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Old 01-03-2013, 12:10 PM
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First and foremost...a T205 Hoblitzell no stats in poor-fair condition.

Next is a '58 Kahn's Wally Post in p-vg condition or a JJK Copyart Ennis in any condition.

Just a few things I just cant seem to find but know they are out there.

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Old 01-03-2013, 12:25 PM
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a tolerable t206 O'Hara St Louis with a price tag less than what I spent on my Green Cobb.
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Old 01-03-2013, 12:47 PM
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Looking for a 1925 Exhibit Lou Gehrig in around VG condition, really hope one pop up for sale this year.
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Ever since I accidentally got a good deal on a Medwick Gold Medal Foods card two years ago I have wanted to continue building the set. I have been the underbidder on several of them over those two years, and could have gone higher for most, but I have a strict price range in mind, and alas, my range has not reflected the market range. Long story short, Medwick remains my one and only R313-A, even as the set remains my top pre-war set to work toward.
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I would like to find a 1920 W519 Babe Ruth graded VG up to EX. I had one 10 years ago but follishly sold it. I will continue looking until I find one.

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The one that got away.. sigh

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T210 Stengel or a A.W.H Caramel Guy Titman.
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There's several but tops is probably a t206 Lundgren (Chicago); can't finish the Cub subset without him. If he was a HOFer or it was a rare/odd card it wouldn't be an issue. I just have a lot of angst spending that kind of money for a common with no particular story behind it.......unless I'm missing something.
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Cy Blanton from the Diamond Stars series. My great-grandfather's name was Blanton, and everyone called him Cy after the baseball player. I've wanted the card forever, and never seemed to get around to it.
You might want to pick up a bottle of Blanton's Bourbon while you are looking for the card

Always looking for Detroit OJ's that I need for my collection.

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