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Old 12-24-2009, 04:09 PM
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"I'd rather have three holes in my card . . . . "

I do have a really trashed 1960 Topps Frank Robinson that I picked up out of a gutter in 1960, but I don't have a scan. Intact, but showing signs of lengthy submersion.

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Old 12-24-2009, 04:47 PM
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Only Hindu Back I have in SL set.
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Old 12-24-2009, 04:53 PM
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"I'd rather have three holes in my card . . . . "
Hmmm...one of these cards is not like the others...can you guess which one it is?
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Old 12-24-2009, 05:39 PM
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I almost feel like I have to take one of my T cards and do what people do to make a reprint look like an authentic card so that I can properly "contribute" something to this thread.

I hope everyone has a safe and pleasant holiday season.
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LOL. what an awesome thread. Some of those cards are pretty HIDEOUSLY DISFIGURED, but authentic at least. I can't wait to see more.
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Wow! It looks like my E120 Alexander came from the same collection as JR's Frisch and Grimes, shown above. Cooooool!!! And, I got this two-pieces-for-one Old Judge McPhee 'cause it saved me a butt load of quarters! Merry Christmas, everyone.
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Wow! It looks like my E120 Alexander came from the same collection as JR's Frisch and Grimes, shown above. Cooooool!!!
Gee, maybe we can put a set together...

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Of course, we'd need to pick a Marquard...

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JR,
Too funny! Apparently, some kid was using the FRONTS of his cards for checklists or something. What in the world was he thinking?! I think it's amazing that these hideous cards have survived for us cheapskates to collect. Love it!
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Default I used to think this was hideous...

1941 Goudey 27R Bill Crouch 14932823

But after seeing some of the ones posted I think this looks pretty decent now.

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Perfect thread for this little beauty. If anybody has the missing pieces would love to hear from you! LOL What are the chances? Sweet Caporal back.
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Certainly one of my most loved....As most of us know there were about 50 of these found in an old barn and I think they were all nailed to the walls and burnt...(only 3 holes would have been a big improvement on this one!!)
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The cornerstone of my collection is by far the most hideous (but I love it ):



Runner up:

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