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David M.
Thanks for posting my 1888 Goodwin's...... Anson and Kelly from this set are my favorite 19th Century Tobacco cards. ![]() And these guys are my favorite 20th Century Tobacco cards. I cannot decide which one is my favorite; therefore, here are all three...... . ![]() . ![]() . ![]() TED Z . |
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Beautiful cards Ted. That Glasscock is my favorite 19th Century card.
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![]() My favorite T card of all is this one:
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Jack Glasscock was a great Shortstop in his time. And, that's an apropo pose Goodwin depicted him in. ![]() TED Z . |
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I wouldn't have posted yours, but I only have these two from the set, and thought everyone wanted to see the baseball players.
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David.....no problem with posting my Goodwin's. And, your Buffalo Bill and John L. Sullivan are some great looking cards. But, why the low grade on Buffalo Bill ? TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 08-20-2016 at 08:02 AM. |
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Thanks Ted. Those were two of my favorites. I figured you really wouldn't care since you just posted the entire set recently.
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Great cards all.
If I have to choose a favorite T, I think this one's it for sake of all around appeal (2 HOFers including Cobb, possibly most recognizable action shot of the era, and 3 period write ups). It's got a lot going for it. |
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This was the first pre-war/T Card I ever acquired. It was a gift from my parents for my 16th birthday. My collection at that time was almost exclusively modern. The local card shop in town had purchased a few T205s and my parents wanting to give me something 'unquie' to my collection bought the only player he had from my favorite team. Even now th a my collection has grown beyond junk wax and the foil of my youth it's never really 'fit' into my collection in any way other than I love it. Just recently had it stabbed by SGC so I could display it more prominently.
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My favorite is this T4 Smith.
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