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Old 04-27-2013, 04:43 PM
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Dave Ricks- That is one beautiful N162 Kelly!
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:11 PM
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That is one beautiful N162 Kelly!
Thanks! It's a PSA 3 (has a small bit of paper loss on the back)

But definitely one of the best cards in my collection.
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The quality of the lithography of most of these N162 cards is spectacular. George Harris & Sons Lithographic (of Philadelphia) printed
these cards. This printing firm was one of the best on the East coast in the late 19th Century. Occasionally, though, N162 cards are
found with poor registration. Over the years, I have upgraded my Kelly four times to attain the quality of this card.



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Those are really nice looking cards, Ted. Some friends and I normally comment on how some of the least rare cards (relatively speaking) are so difficult to find in really nice condition. And I know many of us have held out for a long time for just the right card, when ones that are similar abound.
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Yeah that is a hell of an Anson, Ted.
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A great set. For some reason, the one I see out of register the most often is Anson.
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Dave Ricks, Yes sir, that is one beautiful N162 Kelly!
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It's not just the BB guys....I love this entire set of Sports cards....IMO, they are the best in the hobby.

In the process of upgrading these guys, I put together 3.5 sets during the past 23 years. They are absolutely my favorite set in my entire collection.













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