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Old 06-07-2007, 11:33 PM
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Bruce,

same card for me... Buck Weaver's 1911 zeenut.

he's got that "take the damn picture so I can play some ball!" look...

I put this card at the top of my want list when I saw Julie's on her website/collection. it took several years but I finally got one about 6 weeks ago thanks to a fellow board member...

the n162 king kelly is a close second, sends me back in time to playing ball with either no gloves or sharing gloves

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Leslie - during my limited time on this board I've stuck to pre-war, which would have had me putting the t206 Cobb bat on (for various reasons.)
However, I kept coming back to this. It's so romanticized, not just the pose, but that it's taken at dusk (I imagine)during preseason, using what I guess is the photographer's spot light etc. It just all came together, IMO. I'm not particularly even a Bklyn fan.

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That's a great looking Musial...and one of my favorites of his...Isn't it just killing you? I so desperately want to know what he's laughing about! Let us in on the joke, Stan!

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thanks for sharing that one...what issue is it?

that is one mean looking dude. outstanding.

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It's a 1920s exhibit card - can't remember which year.

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Every time I see the above T207 Benz Chi - Amer.
It automatically screams out a caption for the card.

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"OK

Who's the wise guy?

Who cut one?"

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Posted By: Glenn

The Benz T207 has always just reminded me of this guy:



For me the most powerful card image is probably Cobb sliding into third in the T202 center panel.

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Most powerful...the determined "I hate the world and the world hates me"
look on Cobb's T205. I think Beckett Vintage did a story about four years ago about the T205's and included the original photo used for the T205 Cobby.


Someone asked about smiling players. Most of the pictures of Dots Miller show him smiling (including his T205). He is also the only Pirate smiling in the 1909 team picture used for the M101-2 issue.

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Absolutely Brad! THIS is it!

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Since this thread is about finished, here's the non-sports response.

WARNING! Images are much more graphic!

http://www.network54.com/Forum/526604/thread/1181252950/last-1181265048/A+little+sport+with+the+baseball+guys

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Wow... the non-sport cards sure take "powerful" images too a much more serious and disturbing level. I'm a little surprised cards like this were marketed to children but I guess during the hard times of WW2 all bets were off.

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I'll stick to baseball

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