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Old 02-17-2013, 07:47 PM
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Nice card everyone !! Tony i love your Jackson !
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Old 02-17-2013, 07:51 PM
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Nice card everyone !! Tony i love your Jackson !
Thanks Nelson, and where is your Plank!!!

Greg,

That Wagner is a nice looking example. Very clean. Best of luck if you go after the batting pose.

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Old 02-17-2013, 08:00 PM
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Aha i will not post it since i pist it many time !
This boby orr test is amazing !
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card was stolen a year ago, and I dont believe has reappeared as I have been scouring ebay
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card was stolen a year ago, and I dont believe has reappeared as I have been scouring ebay


How did the police treat the situation ?
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Here is mine:

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Old 02-17-2013, 08:37 PM
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Like i said before barry congrat your collectionn is amazing
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My two biggest baseball card purchase

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Thanks for the nice comments Nelson, Glenn, Harry and Sean. There is definitely some great "eye candy" on this thread.

I don't collect t206's, but one of these days I need to get myself one of those Planks....

What a great, iconic card! Congrats Nelson and Sean!
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My most expensive is this Arlie Latham Player's League card. The nicest quality picture on an 1890 Old Judge that I have seen. The scan is from my old scanner, looks a little better in person. I don't have many high priced purchased, I'd rather go for quantity over quality.
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That Wagner is a nice looking example. Very clean. Best of luck if you go after the batting pose.

Tony
Thanks Tony, the fact that is mis-graded I am very hesitant, would rather have a whole card!!

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Greg,
That's a tough spot. It is likely that some of your competition won't be as aware and be willing to "overpay" so to speak based on the incorrect grade. Then again as often as they surface you may have to bite the bullet and go for it.
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These were all about the same and required some long discussions with the wife....
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1910 Washington Times Crawford. Thanks to Leon running me to the moon, I bought this instead of a new car that year.
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1910 Washington Times Crawford. Thanks to Leon running me to the moon, I bought this instead of a new car that year.

worth it.
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1910 Washington Times Crawford. Thanks to Leon running me to the moon, I bought this instead of a new car that year.
If I recall correctly I didn't even bid on it, or if I did, I was a very low bidder. You basically stole my HOF'er from the set. Now you won't even return the favor with a DUPE D351....I mean seriously....where is the love?
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wow everyone with unreal treasures i dont even want to know what leon has it will make me jealous love net 54
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.......at the time of issue these were for very rich kids because fifteen cents would buy you three nickel packs of 1952 Topps baseball cards.....
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