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Old 06-18-2024, 09:35 PM
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I've been working on a Jersey City Skeeters prewar team collection for years and have been able to obtain just about all the obtainable cards out there, but still needed this 1909 Colgan's Chip of Abstein. I've been looking for one for years and just never saw one come up. I've posted in the BST here a few times over the years and never got a response.

Well, a couple months ago I tried it again and a board member reached out and said he had one that he would let go. Then I took a break from cards for a while (I didn't plan on it, just got really busy at work and sometimes just take a break for no real reason) and completely forgot that he and I had started talking about the Abstein. Then, when I came back to my cards and Net54, I remembered we had a conversation going and I reached back out to him letting him know I was still interested. He was kind enough to continue with our deal even though I basically ghosted him in the middle of it. And I am now the proud new owner of this baby! This was definitely the longest time a deal has taken me to seal (all my fault of course) but I want to shout out a huge Thank You to gentleman who put up with me and sold this to me. You're awesome man!

This completes my Colgan's Jersey City team set as well.



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Congrats on the pickups. Still regret moving my Moore recently.
Thanks Jamie!

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Non-sports, but these just arrived back from PSA and I'm very pleased with the grades. PSA has graded only 39 cards from the set, and both of these are technically PSA total pop 1's as they're the only blue-back versions graded. Of the 39 cards from this set graded, there's only one 7...no others higher than my six, and only one other six out there.



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I think this came from Val on an eBay auction. For about half the price of an edible Goose, which happen to fit perfectly in my giant smoker!

These Kashin HOFers, like Goose here, are really growing me! They display great! I’ll probably add a handful of these guys since they are really cool dollar for dollar compared to more mainstream stuff right now.

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Old 06-20-2024, 11:36 AM
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This is my first time posting to a pick up thread! Only my second pre-war card: an M101-2 Sporting News Supplement Grover Cleveland Alexander. It has a few creases and four pin holes, but the image is wonderful and striking in person.
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I think this came from Val on an eBay auction. For about half the price of an edible Goose, which happen to fit perfectly in my giant smoker!

These Kashin HOFers, like Goose here, are really growing me! They display great! I’ll probably add a handful of these guys since they are really cool dollar for dollar compared to more mainstream stuff right now.

Enjoy,
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Yes, Bob, this card card of the "Goose" did come from me. And, thanks for the very nice eBay feedback. I look forward to seeing your additional Kashin acquisitions.
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Old 06-20-2024, 07:27 PM
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Congratulations on closing it out Andy, awesome accomplishment.
Thanks so much Phil! I was very excited to finish the Colgan's with this last one. Here are the cards I know of that I still need for the Jersey City team collection.

1889 N173 Old Judge Cabinets
Joe Gerhardt

1889 N172 Old Judge (these are all 1889 team change variations)
Joe Gerhardt, Bill Holbert, Tom O'Rourke

1909 D380-1 Clement Bros
Butler (wearing Jersey City uniform in image)

1912 E254 Red Borders
Hanford, Waller

1912-13 T215 Pirate Back
Billy Purtell

1913 E270 Tin Tops
Hanford (May not exist), Kelly, , Knight, Manser, Purtell, Viebahn

1915 T214 Victory Cigarettes
Wiltse

So you can see why I consider this Colgan's to be the last attainable card that I needed.



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Old 06-21-2024, 07:48 PM
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Here is John Titus, sans his expensive T206 mustache. An added bonus to this T205 card is that the Hassan 30 back was previously unverified for Titus. If indeed it has not been verified before, well, here it is.

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Picked up my first Diamond Stars card. It’s got a little scuff of some kind but otherwise in nice shape.
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Picked up my first Diamond Stars card. It’s got a little scuff of some kind but otherwise in nice shape.
Nice card...looks like a partially erased number. One of the fun aspects of Diamond Stars cards are the backgrounds. This one of Bonura has the cool theme of picking out some lumber.

I resized the front to enhance its awesomeness, and then couldn't resist going nutty with resizing, creating a staircase of Bonuras.

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Just got this guy in the mail! Pretty cool shelf sitter! Also the first Exhibit I’ve ever owned. Nice a crisp for a 1 price, as it has some glue on the back. Being glued up sure keeps those corners sharp.

Enjoy the weekend,
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Nice card...looks like a partially erased number. One of the fun aspects of Diamond Stars cards are the backgrounds. This one of Bonura has the cool theme of picking out some lumber.

I resized the front to enhance its awesomeness, and then couldn't resist going nutty with resizing, creating a staircase of Bonuras.

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Yeah I’ll have to look at that more closely.
Before diving into such a project, I would assume a staircase of Bonuras is probably not up to code.

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Nice card...looks like a partially erased number.
I looked at it again under magnification. It definitely looks like some kind of print anomaly and not an erasure. The surface is as smooth as the rest of the card.
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I looked at it again under magnification. It definitely looks like some kind of print anomaly and not an erasure. The surface is as smooth as the rest of the card.
From the scan it looks like a partially erased '50', but judging in hand of course is far superior.

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From the scan it looks like a partially erased '50', but judging in hand of course is far superior.

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Here’s a better pic. It’s some kind of printing scuff or weirdness, although it feels smooth.
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Thanks to a fellow board member (who has the coolest T206 collection around) for making this real tough Cicotte available. A special one to add to the collection and back run.

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This is my first time posting to a pick up thread! Only my second pre-war card: an M101-2 Sporting News Supplement Grover Cleveland Alexander. It has a few creases and four pin holes, but the image is wonderful and striking in person.
Awesome pickup
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And my first E94s!
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Nice E98 pickup. Are you working on the set? I love E98s.



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Thanks! Yes, slowly but surely...I think I've got about 25/120 so far...
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Thanks! Yes, slowly but surely...I think I've got about 25/120 so far...
Oh, so you're going for the master set then. Some of the color combos are pretty tough for specific players. Best of luck man. Enjoy the quest.



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Oh, so you're going for the master set then. Some of the color combos are pretty tough for specific players. Best of luck man. Enjoy the quest.
Thanks! Yeah I'll probably never get there but it's fun picking up what I can when I can.
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