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Hi RC,
Thanks for the post. Beautiful cards, and I happen to have a copy of those poses. I sometimes miss the big lots, so lots are not be included in my survey. Still interesting to me since that is only the second copy of those poses I have seen offered in the last several years. Scot Last edited by sreader3; 11-28-2015 at 07:57 PM. |
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Hi All,
Here are my 5 old judges 2 Kelly's, 2 Toole's and a Denny best regards Ron |
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Thanks for starting this thread Scot! I have been missing the OJ discussions... Great knowledge and thanks to all for sharing.
It was mentioned in this thread earlier that OJ's are all more scarce than T206 Wagner, and it prompted me to think about an old thread where we asked Net 54 members to posts a card they own that is more rare/scarce than the T-Wags, and basically after thousands of posts, we realized that the T Wags is not rare and probably not even scarce. If the George Myers 100 pose is common, then the Wagner is common. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=199179 Now, back to original thread... I checked and I have 28 OJ's and one being an McVey Denver. I collect OJ players that played in Nashville and are featured on a OJ cards... Obviously there are 2 Nashville players that played in California League (Dooley & Kremmeyer), that are impossible, so I will never get to all 30 Nashville players... Informative Thread -
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Collector of Nashville & Southern Memorabilia Last edited by DixieBaseball; 11-29-2015 at 04:39 PM. |
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The Omahas I used to own. Wish I had kept working at the set.
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Looking for Nebraska Indians memorabilia, photos and postcards Last edited by slidekellyslide; 11-29-2015 at 10:31 AM. |
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A hard to find player and a nicer example from my Denvers group.
I love the fact they went to the trouble to block-out the MILWAUKEE team name on Klusman's shirt (reminds me of Topps' practice of airbrushing caps and batting helmets on 1970s cards). |
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Wow that klusman is crisp.
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I'd like to see all of the Toad Ramsey OJs out there. There are three known poses with two being batting poses, which I find ridiculous because Toad was a sucky hitter and was always known for his pitching prowess. So my favorite Toad pose is of him pitching.
Whenever I Google Ramsey I come across the Burdick Toads and stare at them for a while. The pitching Burdick Toad has such a clear image, along with a dollop of cured glue at the bottom... ![]() Another one I like to gaze upon is from the Dave's Vintage page, which I guess came from one of the two "finds" from over 10 years ago. It's a sweet one... ![]() So if you have a Toad of any pose, please post a scan. I'd especially like to see the SGC 70 and SGC 60 examples that show up in the population report search. I'm disappointed that SGC doesn't specify poses in their registry. I'm curious if one of the SGC Toads is the Dave's Vintage Toad. Here is mine, which I've posted before... |
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Thanks Pete. It's an amazing card; looks like it was pulled from a pack this morning. I bought it from Jay 6 or 7 years ago. Maybe he knows something about its origin (sorry Jay -- no pressure!) . . . .
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