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Joe CJ or Sporting News works for me...
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a Cobb !
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Dan,
You beat me to the punch on the D380. I'm glad that the card eventually found its rightful home. |
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tycobbfanatic - incredibly tough red boarder Colgan's Cobb you have. I was outbid on one about a year ago from ebay - is this the that particular one? A little voice told me to put in a BIG bid, didn't do it, alas, would have loved to own it.
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at a premium. Sometimes , there are cards you just have to have. Jeff , always happy to see nice Cobbs.
My T227 Cobb is also one of my faves.
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hands down: CJ Walter Johnson. The greatest card created in the history of card creation.
Honorable mention to: e90-1 Speaker (love, love, love, love it) CJ Speaker N300 Duffy T206 Red Cobb
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