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I also have the 1909 Obak and T207 but those are fairly common
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I also collect Murray. Here are a few more:
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Player collecting is one of my favorite aspects of the hobby. I have a PC, but it is on the modern side (Adam LaRoche.)
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I have been collecting Chief Bender and plan to continue forever. It is a lot of fun, many of these came from fellow board members, thank you very much!
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I won't even start.
Ran
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I collect just about any player from Kansas and especially look for them playing in my home state. These are all postcards, thanks for not collecting them Leon.
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Isn't there a weird guy on the board who is even more focussed.....as he only collects Larry Corcoran cards from one particular issue (n172).
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Ross Barnes, of course! Barnes is # 6 in the large image with 2 teams- Boston and the Philadelphia Pearls?
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some of my chases
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We have some friends whose son shares a birthday with Larry (John) McLean so every year I get him a different McLean card.
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I am still looking for a Worch Cigar card.......it has to be out there somewhere.
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In the Spring of 1949, I opened one of my first Leaf Gum packs and in it was a Babe Ruth card. As a 10 year old, I was thrilled. Especially
when I flipped it over and read Ruth's bio. That started me reading books about the Yankees. First, about the Highlanders and I still recall being very impressed with Hal Chase. When I returned to the BB card hobby in the 1970's, I acquired my first T206 card. It was the Blue portrait card of Chase. As you can see here, I am still collecting this card. There are 28 known T-brand backs. I need only two more T206's....CYCLE 460 and DRUM. This T206 is one of the 6 super-prints in the set. It was not printed with the AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 and the UZIT backs. A really rare BROAD LEAF 460 back is possible....however, I have never see it. Also, I need the T213-2, T214 and T215.
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great idea for a thread.
many moons ago i wondered which players active during the T206 era were not pictured on a T206 and found myself picking up a number via the Fatima Team cards who,thankfully, were still playing around 1913. After getting Lapp via the Fatima team, i kept looking for him and recently purchased a gorgeous T5 from Rhett Y.(thanks again!) and a mighty fine T222 from Jim Rogers(thanks again!). the last two are now at the framer and the first one is already on the wall. and i'm still looking for another Lapp with that big fat catcher's mitt. best, barry |
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Just curious about some of you guys who collect the more common players (Red Murray, Harry Wolter, etc) what got you into that particular player? I love it I'm just wondering what drew you to them.
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Packs: In addition to Red Murray there are a few other journeymen players I collect, particularly Tommy Leach and Buck Herzog, and maybe Merkle and Tesreau, too. There's no real hard reason why those players appeal to me. It usually starts with one card that has a pose I really like and then I start picking up other cards, sometimes with the same pose especially with Murray and sometimes not, and it goes from there. These are the cards that started me off on each guy: Mack Truck Murray, Leach & psychedelic spumoni sky, Herzog about to Hoover a grounder. I also have a middlin' Christy Mathewson thing going.
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middlin'? you are too modest. I'd call it superb.
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I don't have any scans at the moment but the one player collection I have amassed revolves around 1930's Detroit Tiger's pitcher Tommy Bridges.
Bridges is from my hometown, tiny Gordonsville, Tn. No traffic lights, No Wal-Mart. The only grocery store is still family owned. Hell, my graduating class was only 60 or so people. It's the type of place where everyone marries their high school sweetheart and gets a job in the local mines, mills, or factories. Most of those that go to college end up coming back to teach in the area. So the idea of someone getting out of there and doing something special always appealed to me. The most interesting thing about Bridges is that his life played out like a Greek tragedy. He came from the middle of nowhere and made it to the Majors, getting the great Babe Ruth out on his very first pitch. He became the Ace of a very good Tigers squad for the majority of the 30's. In five World Series starts he was 4-1 with a 2.34 era. He went the distance in four of those starts and 8 1/3 in the one he didn't finish. He was a six time All-Star, Averaged 17 wins a season from 32-39, graced the cover of Wheaties, and in a nationwide poll he was named the No. 2 sports hero of 1935, behind Notre Dame football player Andy Pilney. Baseball Reference's list of similar pitchers by stats includes Dazzy Vance, Hal Newhouser, Bob Lemon, and Orel Hershiser. Had he won six more games and hit the 200 win plateau I think he would be closer to the Hall especially with the way the Old Timers committee has been voting recently. But every rising star has to eventually fall. On numerous occasions, including 4 times in a two season span, he took a no-hitter into the ninth but never succeeded. From all accounts Bridges was sober and of sound state of mind until his military service during WW2. He came back an alcoholic and only won two more major league games. He left his wife for another woman and drifted penniless for several years. In a sick twist of fate he finally got his elusive no-no in 1947 while pitching in the PCL. He led the league in ERA that year but after the war the majors wouldn't touch him. For all the talk about what Ted Williams could have accomplished without military service, it pains me to think about what Bridges would have been not only professionally but personally. edited to add pic only.....D382 w/Trohpy sticker Last edited by Leon; 11-04-2009 at 06:35 PM. Reason: add pic |
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For me it was as simple as a shared last name. I'm really glad I came across his name years ago. Check out my web site if you want more info.
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"For me it was as simple as a shared last name."
Same here. I also collect Jim McGuire, Harl Maggert and Shano Collins. It usually starts with one card then evolves after researching the player and looking for other cards. Last edited by Jacklitsch; 11-06-2009 at 09:12 PM. |
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In addition to type cards, I collect Walter Johnson & Sam Rice cards. Here's a few that are not often seen:
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I also collect Pete Runnels & Mickey Vernon cards; they were my favorite Senators when Dad took me to Griffith Stadium in the mid-1950s. Here's a few of their cards that are not often seen, together with a few more W. Johnsons that I couldn't fit into my previous post:
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