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Old 07-29-2020, 04:59 PM
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Bartirome high number. There are threads about him on this board.
Is that the guy who claimed to be a relative of Bartirome? Didn't he end up in jail?

edited to add: Here he is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cole_Bartiromo
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Old 07-29-2020, 05:03 PM
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T206 Shaughnessy and Adkins...
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Old 07-29-2020, 05:52 PM
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Very cool thread and some great ones listed. I have all the t206s named and three Claxtons, which I am thinking is a dubious honor.

How about the 1908 Rose Co. Moonlight Graham PC. Also, not a player and not necessarily valuable, but typically more expensive than a common is the D322 Mascot.
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Old 07-29-2020, 06:09 PM
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N172 Pete Browning.
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Old 07-29-2020, 06:19 PM
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Pete Browning is a name people wouldn't recognize but if you said "The Louisville Slugger" it'd ring a bell.
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Old 07-29-2020, 06:19 PM
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Very cool thread and some great ones listed. I have all the t206s named and three Claxtons, which I am thinking is a dubious honor.

How about the 1908 Rose Co. Moonlight Graham PC. Also, not a player and not necessarily valuable, but typically more expensive than a common is the D322 Mascot.
What's the market like on the Moonlight PC?
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The 8 one of a kind Southern League non-issued proof T206 cards, if they were to come up for sale again.

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The 8 one of a kind Southern League non-issued proof T206 cards, if they were to come up for sale again.

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Here are the images of those 8 SL proof cards, as seen on the T206resource website. They would definitely be extremely high priced commons, but I doubt they will be up for sale anytime soon.

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Contentnea Uncle Sam

There is a Bartirome autographed '52 card in the current REA auction.
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Mitchell and Upp. O'Hara and Demmitt. Claxton. I like those choices.
N172 Browning... I coulda bought one of those 30 years ago, but bought other cards, and reading his name has me recalling that unfortunate decision.

I like the call on Jack Lelivelt's T222 Fatima card. 85-90 years ago he was well known in Seattle, having managed the Rainiers, winning the PCL Championship in 1939 and 1940. He was from the Netherlands. Years ago most guides listed the Colgans Lelivelt as being Jack. I recall communicating with editors about that and most all now show that as Bill.... And I had really hoped it was Jack, I just wanted one of his cards. Never got a T222 of him, they sell for 8 to 10 times what I'd wanna pay.

This guy has already been mentioned, I like the card, the set, his team...


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The 1910 COUPON and the T3 cards of Rhoades are virtually impossible to find. When either of these two gems do show up, be ready to pay big $$$$ for them.




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What's the market like on the Moonlight PC?
I think there are only two - one is an A and the other has a numerical. A board member had both and posted the numerical grade on BST for at least $5k (can’t remember exact price). I responded within 5 minutes but it had been sold already, and I wasn’t the only other interested party. I think it could fetch well north of $5k if brought to auction.

Here is a Scranton PC with graham
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Intentionally limited production to limit redemption, makes this otherwise common card very expensive!
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Is that the guy who claimed to be a relative of Bartirome? Didn't he end up in jail?

edited to add: Here he is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cole_Bartiromo
I fell down the rabbit hole of reading some of the old threads today. It was interesting.... to say the least.
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