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How about Benny Bengough and Dick Hoblitzell...
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What about Mr.Magee!
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I think most of the short prints fall into this category, including the T206 Big 6. This would include even important HOFers like Nap Lajoie who would not be as famous except for his 33 Goudey card or Lindstrom for US Caramel.
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Ten Million, the name definitely helps.
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To me, just about every player profiled in "The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book".
At the last National in Baltimore, I bought a baseball autographed by Carlton Willey, just because their brief blurb about him meant so much to me. |
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Rebel Oakes
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How about Del Pratt from the 1914 Cracker Jack set!
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Honus Wagner is easily the best fit for this question.
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1984 Olympic Team
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I go as far as to say 52' topps Mantle.
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1. Ivy Andrews - George C. Miller
2. Fatty Arbarkle- Zeenut 3. Guz Zinn- Baltimore News 4. Mays- NY Nationals Kalamazoo Bats 6. Childs- Just So Chewing Tobacco 7. Baltimore Tip Left Matthewson 8. All the PCL old judge cards 9. All the players in PSA8 in 1949Bowman PCL 10. Niles in J+K There are literally hundreds, if not thousands of examples, we can site. Bruce Dorskind America's Toughest Want List bdorskind@dorskindgroup.com |
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I may add Plank. He was a great HOF pitcher, but his T206 is legendary.
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To early to say Strasburg?
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T206 Joe Doyle
I disagree agree with the Zeenut Fatty Arbuckle, even my wife knew who he was. She said "isn't he the guy who killed a girl..." Alas, the story isn't true (a girl did die but not like many think) but nonetheless he is much more well known for that incident than he is for a card.
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What about Harry Aggainis from the '55 Topps set?
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Mike Mitchell and Andy Pafko
I realize Pafko had a decent career, but most don't know his stats. Most vintage collectors do know the player on card #1 in 1952. Last edited by cliftons8; 06-25-2011 at 05:10 PM. Reason: add info |
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You could put Brian Piccolo (69 Topps FB) is this category.
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