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Thanks to both, and added!
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Fitzsimmons has a pre-Mayo rookie card-an Old Judge. It is a rare card but it predates the Mayo
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wow, looking at old threads it appears that the N174 is next to impossible. Do you guys think it's too tough for a simple RC list like this?
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The rookie card is the rookie card. Completing the set should not enter into the criteria.
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Gene Tunney has a 1922 Exhibit. ![]() Benny Leonard has a 1921 Exhibit. ![]() I don't have a record of a Sharkey earlier than 1928. United Tobacco is a 1941 or 1942 issue; the album for the set has a write up that describes Louis as having defended the title 19 times. Sugar Ray Robinson is in a prewar Exhibit issue ![]() Joe Louis is in a 1935 Brown & Bigelow issue: ![]() Also a 1935 Detroit Free Press issue: ![]() Homicide Hank Armstrong is in a 1930s Exhibit issue that probably predates the Cartledge issue ![]() John Henry Lewis is in that issue too. This is Cassius Clay's 1st American card, early 1960s Exhibit: ![]() Ingo Johanssen is in the 1958 Heinerle issue from Germany
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