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Old 03-23-2021, 12:26 PM
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I have not been posting long enough to be a rebel and post multiple cards, or postwar cards, so I will just go with one of my top ten (possibly top five) prewar favorites.
Beautiful card Mole.
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Jiminy Cricket, that’s a nice Halla.
Thanks, guys. Halla was kind of my gateway drug to Zeenuts and PCL cards in general. I had consigned some items to an auction and noticed Halla was also in the auction. It seemed like a cool card, so I used some of my proceeds towards buying it. I don't have a massive amount of Zeenuts, but they are an enjoyable part of my collection.
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One of the few Negro League cards issued in the United States. Have any of you ever seen one of the 8 x 10 photos mentioned on the back of the card?
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The time has come to unleash the 3/4 inch thick and shellacked Cracker Jack Plaque attack.

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Sorry... post war... and not baseball
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(duplicate post.. but now may as well use it for the black number variation)

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Default Bill Joyce

William M. "Bill" Joyce. Third baseman with the Washington Senators in 1894-1896. 971 hits, 70 home runs, and 266 stolen bases in 8 MLB seasons. He was the 1896 NL home run leader. He had a career OBP of .435.

He debuted with the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders in 1890. His best season was 1896 as he posted a .470 OBP with 121 runs scored, 94 RBI's, and 45 stolen bases in 600 plate appearances. His 1896 season was split between Washington and the New York Giants. He finished his career as the player-manager of the Giants in 1896-1898.

He holds (a tie for) the record with 4 triples in one game. In 1891, he reached base in 64 consecutive games, a record that stood until Ted Williams broke it in 1941.

The Brooklyn Grooms traded Joyce to Washington after the 1992 season but Joyce refused to play for Washington at the salary offered and held out the entire 1993 season. His stint at third base with Washington was timed perfectly to allow him to leave us this card (albeit one claiming he played center field!?).

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Three of my Favorite player
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Game box cuts, no?

BTW, great Pete cards. I am waiting for SGC to slab my Alexander Exhibit collection.
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Another Wood.
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Paul posted some great cdvs the other day. I collect those as well and this is one of them. I like to think of this guy as the 19th century precursor of Ted Kluszewski.
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Here is the 3rd group of PCL cards from my 1949 BOWMAN set. This group completes this very rare 36-card set.
The other 2 groups are displayed in Posts # 706 and 717 in this thread.



……....… Lee Anthony ……………….……….…… George Metkovich ………..………...…...….. Ralph Hodgin

…….. "Sheriff" Gassaway ………………..…...…..… Tony Freitas …..……...………..……. Gordon Maltzberger




……..… Ken Holcombe ………………..…………..…… Don Ross ……...……..…….…...…...… "Inky" Coscarart

…...….. "Jeep" Handley …………………….....…… Herman Besse ……….....…..…………...…. John Lazor




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