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Old 06-02-2011, 04:24 PM
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The above card is how I feel in comparison to the juggernauts that have been posted. Absolutely breathtaking cards fellas.

My real favorites:





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The above card is how I feel in comparison to the juggernauts that have been posted. Absolutely breathtaking cards fellas.

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Hilarious - that Spanky got spanked! Also love how it actually has "MK" written on to earn the qualifier. And then there's the issue of grading cost for a card that is less than worthless. Awesome in every way!

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GREAT cards posted by everyone! Here are 3 of my favorite WaJos.
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I didn't want Sam Rice to feel left out.
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Wow nice Sam Rice if there's a Sam Rice collector out there he would really want that bad boy.
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John I presume your new T205s are now 2 of your 3 favorites?
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That is a beautiful Orange Johnson.

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I think you should submit this for review for a bump.

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WOW, Jay. I've seen a more traditional team cabinet photo of the 1887 Oshkosh team but not the composite that you have. Great item!
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I'll go with three tougher ones today...





They're not the prettiest cards in the world, but on the tougher ones, sometimes you have to take what you can get.
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Wow! Beautiful Weaver's!
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They're not the prettiest cards in the world, but on the tougher ones, sometimes you have to take what you can get.
Brian, if in your eyes they aren't pretty I'd dump them and look for nicer cards ASAP!! I just watched Shallow Hal this morning, to me their beautiful! Just kidding of course, GREAT cards!!
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Even though I joined the board in 2011 I wasn’t as passionate a collector as I am now, so I missed so many wonderful threads; now one of my favorite things to do is search through the archives and read threads from the last 10 years.

Here’s a great one I stumbled upon and wondered if others may enjoy adding to it. My focus now is a 520-ish raw binder set comprised of the rare and unique. Here are the three I stare at the most at the moment:



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Even though I joined the board in 2011 I wasn’t as passionate a collector as I am now, so I missed so many wonderful threads; now one of my favorite things to do is search through the archives and read threads from the last 10 years.

Here’s a great one I stumbled upon and wondered if others may enjoy adding to it. My focus now is a 520-ish raw binder set comprised of the rare and unique. Here are the three I stare at the most at the moment:
Amazing cards! Love that stamp on the Drum back.
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Even though I joined the board in 2011 I wasn’t as passionate a collector as I am now, so I missed so many wonderful threads; now one of my favorite things to do is search through the archives and read threads from the last 10 years.

Here’s a great one I stumbled upon and wondered if others may enjoy adding to it. My focus now is a 520-ish raw binder set comprised of the rare and unique. Here are the three I stare at the most at the moment:





Jason,

Beautiful Toy Town stamp on that Drum back. There was a time when Toy Town stamps were slightly coveted in the hobby. I believe it was on E95s or E96s back then. I have one graded by SGC that actually identifies the stamp itself on the flip.

Great trio of cards alogether.



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