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Old 02-06-2025, 12:50 PM
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Hes got a bunch of great looking cards IMO. Here are some of my favorites.

1917-20 M101-6 Felix Mendelsohn
1921 Oxford Confection
1922 WM. Paterson
1921 Exhbits
1922 Eastern Exhibits Supply
1922 W503
1922 W575-2
1923 Willards Chocolates
1925-31 Exhibits
1926 Spalding Champions
1928 Exhibits
1929 Kashin
1930 Blue Ribbon
1930 Rogers Peet
1931 W517
1932 Charles Denby Cigars
1933 Uncle Jacks
1933 Goudey 119
1937 O-Pee-Chee

That should about do it;-)
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For me it’s the 1916-20 big heads
That’s the one that got me started on the set
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Hes got a bunch of great looking cards IMO. Here are some of my favorites.

1917-20 M101-6 Felix Mendelsohn
1921 Oxford Confection
1922 WM. Paterson
1921 Exhbits
1922 Eastern Exhibits Supply
1922 W503
1922 W575-2
1923 Willards Chocolates
1925-31 Exhibits
1926 Spalding Champions
1928 Exhibits
1929 Kashin
1930 Blue Ribbon
1930 Rogers Peet
1931 W517
1932 Charles Denby Cigars
1933 Uncle Jacks
1933 Goudey 119
1937 O-Pee-Chee

That should about do it;-)

I agree...Hornsby does have a fair amount of attractive, interesting cards. Here is one of my favorites, his W503 card, which has a great batting image and unique backdrop.

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I agree...Hornsby does have a fair amount of attractive, interesting cards. Here is one of my favorites, his W503 card, which has a great batting image and unique backdrop.

Brian
Thanks for posting that card. Never seen it before and agree it's a great image
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How about an only graded example Hornsby?

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I'm going with the first of his five different m114s (not including caption variations) which was among the very first m114 posters released in December 1916, which qualifies as a "rookie card" by my definition.

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I'm going with the first of his five different m114s (not including caption variations) which was among the very first m114 posters released in December 1916, which qualifies as a "rookie card" by my definition.
Great card, Doug! That is a rookie.
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