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I will go a little pre war non sports
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Beautiful Custer!!
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Beautiful examples.
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For me, it is the 1934 Goudey of Lou Gehrig that is in Kawika's (David McDonald's) collection. Gehrig's gorgeous signature graces that card in the set that features him. To me, there is no better card in the hobby.
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I think about these two cards quite often. I prefer the All Star pose.
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Hard to choose one favorite of all time but here is a top 5 for me. Sadly i do not own this card but i will one day.
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wow guys... this is really showing the diversity and the beauty of the tastes and depth of history that our community of thoughtful and considerate collectors has. truly wonderful to see the posts on this thread; the stories that are coming with them. lots of cards here that i personally had never seen nor heard of before. great to expand my (and i'm sure many others' in our community) understanding of the history and diversity of the medium of the card
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During my first run at the E105 set, I watched this card change hands at auction a few times. I finally won it last year, but it had to make an 8 month trip through the judicial system before it finally made it home.
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