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Old 03-19-2021, 12:31 PM
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Old 03-19-2021, 01:20 PM
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I am fascinated by how these E222 cards of each player come in different colors (both fronts and backs) and with different text fonts. A master set would be incredible to look at!
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Haven't seen too many T204s posted in this thread, so I thought I'd add one.

I would really like to pick up an Anderson with a TTT back (and a square frame too) one of these days...

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Old 03-19-2021, 07:13 PM
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Default Here is my blank back t204...

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Haven't seen too many T204s posted in this thread, so I thought I'd add one.

I would really like to pick up an Anderson with a TTT back (and a square frame too) one of these days...

To keep with your theme:
t204 Ramly Blank Back WM Bransfield SGC 10 by BN2CARDZ Collection, on Flickr
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Old 03-19-2021, 09:51 PM
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Who said the Wicky McAvoy didn't have a baseball card?
With the unexpected death of Mike Powers; no "name plate" scrap from the cut sheets; good typewriter work of A's office secretary; .....
Poof!

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Old 03-19-2021, 11:02 PM
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C46 "Salida" Tom Hughes.
E91C "Long" Tom Hughes;
..... or is that Eddie Plank? Nope it says it is Tom Hughes; even though it looks like Eddie Plank; .... and Tom Hughes was a right-handed pitcher. Then again, so was Big Train.
(I know all the back story of E91; just felt a little whimsical)


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Who said the Wicky McAvoy didn't have a baseball card?
With the unexpected death of Mike Powers; no "name plate" scrap from the cut sheets; good typewriter work of A's office secretary; .....
Poof!

Definitely an interesting card. And here is a M116 Fred Beck masquerading as Mr. Schmidt. My M116, unlike Ben's, definitely has the remnants of the original name and team ('Beck' and 'Boston Nationals') on the bottom border.

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Definitely an interesting card. And here is a M116 Fred Beck masquerading as Mr. Schmidt. My M116, unlike Ben's, definitely has the remnants of the original name and team ('Beck' and 'Boston Nationals') on the bottom border.

Brian
.... and seeing that Mike Nesmith's Mom hadn't invented 'Wite-out' yet; I'm curious; as to how they faded out, in order to type in a different one.

For those who think it wasn't a big deal; to have your own baseball card back then; George Pierce had a T210 and a C46, but not a "major league" card. Ironic, that Harry Steinfeldt passes; someone creates a M116 with their typewriter skills. Heck, Brian; who's to say that George's fingerprints aren't all over that beauty that you own? At least, family or friends prints.

Things that make you go, Hmmmm.

(this stuff finds me)

Feel free to discuss amongst yourselves. I love stuff like this.

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1871 TROY HAYMAKERS player photo and scorecard








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Ted how many different of those are known? Great scorecard!
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Old 03-20-2021, 09:28 PM
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Ted how many different of those are known? Great scorecard!

Hi Clint

There are 10 different scorecards (9 players and the Mgr.)


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