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Raleigh card show. Nothing major but some good prices on a Sunday afternoon.
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just picked up these 2
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T206 chase
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I posted this earlier before it came in mail but, stupid me, I have to admit that I had no idea this was large "exhibit size," for some reason I thought more like the small Goudey 4-in-1s. So I am, of course, floored by how beautiful it is at this size, making it now one of my ten favorite all-time cards, and makes me want to get a few similar. Also this blue tint version seems to be very, very scarce--almost always found in "slate" or faint green....
In fact, I have read a number of posts on IDing these are 1936 and 1937, and colors associated with each, and it still seems to be an open questions--not sure if that has been nailed down at all...and no idea how it affects pricing of any of them... http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1443624225 |
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The size of the holder and card relative to the flip was a clue.
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Yeah, I should have known--but at least the mistake ended up in my favor--not like I expected a larger card and it ended up mini....
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Well today is my 32nd birthday and I made my 30 card mark for September thanks to some really great board members. My collection had a lot of new additions, but my bank account is still crying
![]() ![]() Thanks to my wife and the ability to stretch my requirements for this month, I actually hit 32 cards. I doubt I will be doing this again, but is was fun. It will be much cheaper to just go to National.Card 28: Jantzen, A.C.: Minneapolis: 245-4: 1892 Columbus Card 29: Knell, Phillip H.: St. Joseph (WA): 266-2: 1891 Columbus Solons Card 30: West, Milton Douglass, “Buck”: Minneapolis (WA): 490-4: 1887-1888, 1895 Columbus Card 31: T206 Clark Griffith Portrait: SC 150 No. 30 AND NOW FOR THE STRETCH Card 32 ![]() : Columbus Blue Jackets: Scott Hartnell & Brandon DubinskyHey, hockey season officially starts next week so its worth showing.
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That Wagner is very appealing!
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Thank you, Eric:
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When is a baseball card collector a stamp collector?
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Happy to finally pickup the red background...
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With apologies to the one other guy who bid on these, with a last second snipe that wasn't high enough (contact me, maybe we can do some trading), these up the count of different Baseball Magazine supplements (both m113 & m114) in my collection to 875 :
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