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Old 07-15-2016, 03:38 PM
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Brian, they look like bookplates, likely bound or something in some way at the top (like a notepad would have been.) thickness? Paper, cardstock, or cardboard?
Rhett,

Thank you. From my observation, since they are in transit, it does not look like they are bound. If they were, I would have passed. They seem to be either cardstock or cardboard.
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Old 07-15-2016, 06:41 PM
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Brian,

I cannot identify your Cobb, but I can tell you this much: that photo is the one used for the T201 Mecca double folder (Cobb/Crawford). That's pretty cool!

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Old 07-15-2016, 11:02 PM
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I cannot identify your Cobb, but I can tell you this much: that photo is the one used for the T201 Mecca double folder (Cobb/Crawford). That's pretty cool!

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Old 07-15-2016, 06:47 PM
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Rhett,

Thank you. From my observation, since they are in transit, it does not look like they are bound. If they were, I would have passed. They seem to be either cardstock or cardboard.
They are 100% period heavy cardstock, not cardboard.They have a nice aged patina to them also. There is no doubt they are from the early 1900s due to their paper-stock and feel. Never could identify them but most likely had something to do with M113s imo....
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Old 07-15-2016, 07:58 PM
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Wow. That is such a beautiful card. I have never seen that before. The colors are amazing and I love that pose. Plus the details from the printing are spectacular. Very nice!
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Old 07-17-2016, 05:25 AM
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While certainly not as pretty as Dan's (BTW, that's a really sharp looking Gibson!), I picked this off Ebay earlier this week. This is the first blue back I've been able to find any record of.



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Old 07-17-2016, 06:29 AM
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Thanks David, I think that's my favorite card of all the E90-1 poses. Every time I see it, it reminds me of "Oh my God...it's my father!" The colors were so vivid on that one, I hope it looks just as good in person.

DJ, great Gibson, I was an underbidder on that one too. I didn't realize it might have been the only blue example, I would have bid higher! Nice pickup.
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Old 07-15-2016, 11:08 PM
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They are 100% period heavy cardstock, not cardboard.They have a nice aged patina to them also. There is no doubt they are from the early 1900s due to their paper-stock and feel. Never could identify them but most likely had something to do with M113s imo....
Leon,

Thank you and thank you for your e-mail help on this matter. I literally can't wait to get my hands on these two items. Here is a link from Leon's e-mail about the M113s which I believe are a sister creation, but not these items. I hope I am not wrong:

http://www.oldcardboard.com/m/m113/m...?cardsetID=971
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The Cobb (and Marquard) must be from 1911 or earlier since the Mecca double folders date to 1911. They cannot be from 1912 or later...
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Old 07-16-2016, 12:15 AM
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The Cobb (and Marquard) must be from 1911 or earlier since the Mecca double folders date to 1911. They cannot be from 1912 or later...
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I'll let you gentlemen decide the date of the items. I know the seller's point was that Cobb's jersey and hat combination was from 1912 and was only used by the Tigers that particular year.
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This upgrade from the recent Bagger's Auction to my Sam Rice collection doesn't have great eye appeal for a SGC 40, IMHO. However, it looks EXMT to me when compared to my SGC 10 example, which is now available to trade or sell.

I'm still lacking this same 1917 Rice rookie card with the Standard Biscuit back (D350-2), of which there is only one listed in the pop reports. If anyone knows where this card resides, perhaps I can tempt its owner to part with it.
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Leon,

Thank you and thank you for your e-mail help on this matter. I literally can't wait to get my hands on these two items. Here is a link from Leon's e-mail about the M113s which I believe are a sister creation, but not these items. I hope I am not wrong:

http://www.oldcardboard.com/m/m113/m...?cardsetID=971
Brian, I'm glad I asked the initial question since we may all learn something about this issue. The M113's had to be rolled to be shipped, so if yours is thick enough that it couldn't be rolled, what you will still be a bit of a mystery.
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Hey, Babe. Seemed like an especially nice one given the centering and tone.

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A couple T209-2 I added recently
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I didn't rip this one... not as nice as the ex-Leon e104 nadja backed plank, but still crosses it off my list of want cards..

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A couple T209-2 I added recently
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Nice pickups.

What is the name of the player on the right? Isn't that Lave Cross?

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Old 07-18-2016, 03:17 PM
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These threads always blow me away! Congrats on all the beautiful pick-ups.
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Old 07-18-2016, 10:34 PM
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