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Old 07-17-2024, 02:42 PM
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For some reason, I love those era photos that have a nice clear shot of the heavybag in the image.
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Old 07-18-2024, 12:03 PM
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That was what struck me too and one of the reasons I bought it; the photographer was lucky or good enough to catch the bag at the apex of its swing. Really sharp striking images are works of art.

Here's one of my cousin:



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My favorite of all is Marciano hitting a heavy bag called "Jersey Joe Walcott"



I don't have a Type 1 photo, but I got the card, which is nice...
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It’s definitely rough, but find another! Original cardboard advertisement for Newsboy. It’s massive - almost 40 inches.
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Now that is awesome!
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I say this with an unsullied record of staunch heterosexuality:

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I know I overpaid at $142.88, but it's getting difficult to find the ones I still need. Bert Keyes puts me at 43/50, with only 3 of the standard print cards to go: Driscoll, Ketchell, Stone. I will be happy with 46, I don't think I'm willing to cough up enough for the black SP's to ever finish it.
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The 1887 'cursive name series' is one of the easier releases Burdick grouped into N174 but this is a tough card, Mitchell with name in white as "Charley" instead of the black version. The fading problems and age deterioration of this set is quite unfortunate as they would look quite nice in their original, issued black and white clarity.
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