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Old 03-23-2017, 05:01 PM
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All Good - The person who sent it to me is a fantastic guy with whom I have bought a bunch of stuff from in the past couple of months. Assuming it is no good, it was without malice. I am no worse for wear. I just got a kick out of the over print.

I was all excited about being able to post on the main page
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Old 03-23-2017, 05:11 PM
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Was glad to fill a few holes in my Providence set thanks to a few board members.

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Very interesting card of Frank Frisch from 1931 from Japan. About the size of a T-206.
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Not sure but from what I understand these are not too common.
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Very interesting card of Frank Frisch from 1931 from Japan. About the size of a T-206.
That Frisch is a beauty.

I just picked up a treasure trove of 1940s Japanese cards pasted onto album pages here, including most of the big name hall of famers (Kawakami, Betto, Besho, Oshita, Starffin, etc) of the era.

29 cards for a total price of less than $50 US including shipping. This is what I love about collecting here: you can still find scarce vintage gems for extremely cheap prices here (granted they do have paste on their backs, but they are still beautiful). Similar MLB stuff would be out of my price range.

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http://baseballcardsinjapan.blogspot...rom-1940s.html
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I just got the 5th member of the my Rustlers team(Al Mattern). Now I just have to decide if I just want one of each of the nine players or try to put together the master set.
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That Frisch is a beauty.

I just picked up a treasure trove of 1940s Japanese cards pasted onto album pages here, including most of the big name hall of famers (Kawakami, Betto, Besho, Oshita, Starffin, etc) of the era.

29 cards for a total price of less than $50 US including shipping. This is what I love about collecting here: you can still find scarce vintage gems for extremely cheap prices here (granted they do have paste on their backs, but they are still beautiful). Similar MLB stuff would be out of my price range.

Put some more close up pics of individual cards here:

http://baseballcardsinjapan.blogspot...rom-1940s.html
That Starffin 3rd prize card is nice. I recently picked that one up myself for my Starffin collection.

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