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As a quasi wrapper collector that wrapper is very cool. I don't think I have seen it before....
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...Worch Cigar and " Canadian Butterfinger" premiums....both are 1933 ; The "American" Butterfinger is a couple inches bigger ; still huge though ... |
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A Couple Sterling wins
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I got this 1933 R306 Butter Cream card of catcher Herold (incorrectly spelled Harold on the card) "Muddy" Ruel with the scarcer "Sept. 1st" back in last week's MHCC auction to join my example of this card with the easier "Oct. 1" back. Ruel spent the best 8 years of his 19-year MLB career with the Washington Senators, and one thing he is remembered for is scoring the winning run in the 12th inning of the 7th game of the 1924 WS, which provided Washington with its only WS Championship to date (maybe next year the Nats will win it!) and made WaJo the winning pitcher in relief. I love it when a pickup fits both my type-card collection and my collection of 1924 Senators players.
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I have to admit, this is fairly nice....highest Red Sun graded by anyone.
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Brian,
You got that at a great price. I thought about making a run at it if all my other lots got out of reach, but I ended up getting two, glad you got it.
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Yeah, I was shocked I got that Red Sun at "decent" price. I guess it's what you dream about in big auctions, that a piece you want just slips through cracks with so much else to bid on. Usually you hope and bid and then get crushed, but once in awhile you luck out. And luck is the key word.
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Thank you. I was debating going after the D380-1 Pattee, but I didn't want to get into a bind. Congratulations on your two wins! |
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Here are a few tough cards I was lucky to pick up. I also scored another 10 brown Hindu's.
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