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Thanks Raymond. Brian, I really like that Sisler. Great card.
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Raymond, thanks for giving me the opportunity to once again show some of my favorite Sam Rice cards from the 1920's.
I realize that I'm in the minority, but I much prefer the real-photo b & w cards of the 1920's to the colorful artwork cards of the 1910's. Val |
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Great cards, Kenny. Makes me wish I was a cigar-smoker in Cuba in the mid-1920's. But then I would be dead now and unable to type this
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Smokin'
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Quote:
That HERPOLSHEIMER'S carried anything but Basketball cards? |
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Love the Paterson V89 poses...
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Did somebody say Patersons?
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WaJo has the best looking V89 Patterson pose!
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Wow, there's some really awesome cards posted in this thread! I really like the B&W cards from the '20's. "Old School (pre-digital)" Photography is a hobby of mine. I actually minored in it in college and have spent a lot of time in a Darkroom. Because of that, I picked a set from that era to concentrate on - the E121-80 set. I'm up to around 30 or so. I also try to collect pittsburgh related types from that era as well. Here's a couple:
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Overkill on the W504s with raw scans heavy on the red:
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Imo, one of the best looking cards ever came from the 20's the e121-120 Ruth Montage...
I love black and white sets and the 1920's is one of my favorite times periods for cards. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder....
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