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Old 06-04-2015, 12:04 PM
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That is a very nice looking card! Just "pops" when you look at it. Bill thanks for
the history lesson on Herb.

Bob who is the cowboy below Herb Score?
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Old 06-04-2015, 02:37 PM
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Looks like a young Andy Devine, although I doubt any young folks here would know who that was
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Old 06-04-2015, 03:05 PM
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First purchase since completing my Jackie Robinson Bond Bread set. Happy to add this one to the collection!

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Outstanding looking Aaron rookie! I can't imagine any better looking PSA 3. Congrats!
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bill,

spot on. really was a tragedy and worthy of much more recognition. much more! most just love him for his name, i love his entire story. i mean the guy got completely ran over by a truck at age 3 and just kept on going!! a truck, at 3! ...and 245 strikeouts in your rookie year? hot damn! well worth the time to read a lil on him.

as for the mcdougald line drive, such a class act that he didn't even finish running to first and ran straight to the mound instead. he was reportedly so overcome w/ guilt that he considering retiring if score woulda lost his eyesight. either just wouldn't happen in today's game.

jb,

as for the cowboy, ALR and Todd nailed it. it is indeed andy devine...good call!!! but i am young, sorta. and i know who he is! ; )

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nice aaron rook. centering is great!

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Old 06-05-2015, 11:55 AM
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I love Andy Devine's voice; what a hoot! Remembering him right now as the first mate on the H.M.S. Henrietta in the classic, "Around the World in 80 Days". ---Brian Powell
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Old 06-05-2015, 07:38 PM
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bill,

spot on. really was a tragedy and worthy of much more recognition. much more! most just love him for his name, i love his entire story. i mean the guy got completely ran over by a truck at age 3 and just kept on going!! a truck, at 3! ...and 245 strikeouts in your rookie year? hot damn! well worth the time to read a lil on him.

as for the mcdougald line drive, such a class act that he didn't even finish running to first and ran straight to the mound instead. he was reportedly so overcome w/ guilt that he considering retiring if score woulda lost his eyesight. either just wouldn't happen in today's game.

jb,

as for the cowboy, ALR and Todd nailed it. it is indeed andy devine...good call!!! but i am young, sorta. and i know who he is! ; )

cb,

nice aaron rook. centering is great!
Thanks Bob! Thanks for the insight on Herb Score... didn't know much about his story.
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First purchase since completing my Jackie Robinson Bond Bread set. Happy to add this one to the collection!

Sweet Aaron! Nice score and definitely looks better than the grade!
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Old 06-06-2015, 10:19 AM
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Default Some more low key pick ups

There is a lot of joy to be found in the mid-range...high grade cards, low prices, names you know and love..I don't think I ever consciously aware of this Weaver card. Love the image.
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Good ones of my favorite two players:

1964 TOPPS SANDY KOUFAX PSA-8.jpg1968 TOPPS MCKEY MANTLE PSA-8.jpg
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