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Old 09-10-2010, 02:29 PM
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Each kid should get a giant dead deer.
Ha. The kid who scores the most soccer goals should get the one with the biggest furry antlers.
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I pulled the deer pic down from my photobucket account so it doesn't show up on this thread anymore. I enjoy hunting but I'm not the type of guy that likes to make waves. I apologize if I offended anyone, it didn't occur to me that would be the result.

Let's close this chapter and get back to talkin' about cardboard.
I abhor hunting. I abhor animals being harmed. I'd sooner see the heads of a few Net 54 members on the wall than that poor deer you displayed here. Nevertheless, your point that you actually eat the meat and don't support a 'meat farm' makes a lot of sense. I've got more respect for someone who hunts for food than someone who abuses animals for sport and then tries to rationalize it away. But as pointed out, no one likes to see a dead Bambi on the board, even as they prepare for a steak dinner.

All this talk about steak has got me wondering: when is the Net 54 NYC Dinner group getting together again?
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I'd sooner see the heads of a few Net 54 members on the wall than that poor deer you displayed here.
If I ever have that nervous breakdown I've been planning on, you may get your wish.
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David - I agree with you in that I don't think Sam Rice is one of the Senators in your PC. Great pickup!
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Okay, back on topic.

Many thanks to Tony for this beauty!

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The presence of Frank Schulte, front row 4th from the right (between Clyde Milan (R) and Eddie Foster (L) dates David's nice rppc to 1918.
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Mark: You've got the eagle eye. Merito Acosta (front row, far right) was traded to the A's on May 25, 1918 so we're talking a narrow window in the Spring of '18 as to when this picture was taken. The absence of Sam Rice in the photo would be explained by the fact that he was in the army for much of the season.
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I love flea markets.
Thank You, Brian for the Goudeys of Myatt and Jamieson.
Thank You, Tim for the exhibit of Greenberg.
Thank You to a dealer I didn't get the name of for the Churchman's Armstrong (OT).
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I love flea markets part 2:
Thank You, Bob, for two separate transactions. I also picked up a grouping of 1950 Pirates from Larry, but have included the picture of Mueller in this post because his picture in the grouping was from his first stint with the Pirates in 1939:
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Old 09-11-2010, 09:33 AM
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Thank You, Chris and Thank You, Neil:
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I have had this one for a bit, but it doesn't look like I have ever scanned it in. I love the colors on this one!! It looks way better in hand than in the scans. Sorry for the big scan, as I don't understand the new photobucket program yet.

American Beauty 350 Framed Black Cap Matty
I also added a real sharp Collins that is going to stay in the holder, unlike all of the others in the Collins collection.

On a side note, sad to say that over the course of my career, I have been responsible for the death of millions (maybe billions) of chickens and tens of thousands of cows (mostly sway back milks long past prime). I have also not been a friend to the nations level of obesity. I do ask that these facts not be held against me in any BST transactions!

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I like animals too, and I don't hunt much anymore. I was never much of a deer hunter. However, that having been said, I don't have a problem with harvesting animals for food and to keep all of the stock healthy.

Jeff and others, IMO, its a bit hypocritical to decry hunting as you talk about when you are going to eat your next juicy steak. Just because you didn't kill it yourself doesn't mean that it isn't as dead. If you ever bothered to look at how the animals you choose to eat live their lives, I suspect that you would end up having to admit that they probably lived a much more miserable life than did the one in the scan.

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Jeff and others, IMO, its a bit hypocritical to decry hunting as you talk about when you are going to eat your next juicy steak. Just because you didn't kill it yourself doesn't mean that it isn't as dead. If you ever bothered to look at how the animals you choose to eat live their lives, I suspect that you would end up having to admit that they probably lived a much more miserable life than did the one in the scan.

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Kenny, it's more than a bit hypocritical -- it's a lot hypocritical, I agree; that was sort of the point I was trying to make with my post by bringing up the dinner. And I really hope that someday, preferably soon, I can stop eating meat.
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The only thing I was thinking was: Did he make some jerky out of some of that buck? Because if he made some jerky, I would more than be willing to trade some T206s (or whatever) for some jerky. That jerky you buy in the store is crap.
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Jeff,

LOL, OK. I'll step down off my pedestal now.
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The only thing I was thinking was: Did he make some jerky out of some of that buck? Because if he made some jerky, I would more than be willing to trade some T206s (or whatever) for some jerky. That jerky you buy in the store is crap.
You send me your address and I will make sure some finds its way to you in a few weeks hopefully. Season opens here on the 15.

Nothing like organic meat. Better than steriods, corn byproduct(major cause of obesity in America) and real cruelity to animals.
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This is the first time I have posted a pick-up, but I thought these two deserved a little attention due to the Net54 connections. First of all, the 1909 Obak of Shinn is courtesy of Anthony, who went WAAAAY out of his way to make sure I ended up with it. It was one of the final two cards I needed to finish the set, and now I am down to just needing the Fitzgerald.

I was able to return the favor to another Net54'er, providing Ron with one of the two cards he needed to finish off the T207 set. And in return, heck, I got the Weaver card. A feel good story all around. Thanks guys!

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I didn't see the deer pix but I DEER HUNT.......I HATE SUMMER!!!!LIVE FOR WINTER AND DEER!!!....LOL..."you can't grill it if you don't kill it"----the words of one of my heroes....Uncle Ted Nugent----......no steroids....pure clean meat.... Would rather have wild game than any "bred to be slaughtered" beef or pork any day....burns me up when someone yells its wrong to hunt and harvest the animal that provides the meat you want on your table and then go out and order that steroid laced steak, pork or chicken....and by the way, chickens and pigs are two of the nastiest animals on earth...I know, my Grandfather raised both....and nasty cows are right up there with 'em...but anyway, whats the difference.....somebody had to kill it.....slaughter it while it was strapped down or led into a "slaughter house" to have its throat cut and then hung upside down so it could "bleed out"....at least when we hunt we're in their house...they actually have the advantage....a smart deer knows when hunters enter "their" woods (and 99% of them are smart...or atleast the ones that aren't hand-fed like the deer on these ranches these so called "experts" hunt on TV...come to Northeast Alabama and hunt these mountains....what I thought...they won't)...personally, I think a deer is one of the most beautiful animals on the face of the earth and I have let a bunch walk by me and never raise the rifle of bow....but God, you do believe in God don't you?....put the animals here for a reason....and it was more than to be just admired.....it was to satisfy our need to EAT!!!(Acts 10:9-13)...OK, I'm done venting....this post was not personally directed at anyone.....just irks me to the bone to read or listen to this crap....I have nothing against anyone on this forum (or anyone that doesn't believe in hunting) and I am friends with everyone on here (even the ones I've never dealt with) and have friends that don't or won't hunt or eat wild game.....may it not have an impact on any future dealings.....I'll be quiet now and go back to shooting my bow....deer season begins in 32 days in 'Bama.....OH!!!!....and ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!!and happy collecting.....and I won't be back to this thread to read folllow-up comments because I really don't like arguing...and I will disregard any emails or PMs and then laugh about it...I'm done with this conversation and I will never bring this topic up again on here...its for vintage cards...not hunting.....want to see my deer pix go to my Facebook or Myspace pages
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they actually have the advantage....
Give those nasty animals guns and opposable thumbs and then maybe they'll have the advantage. And no animal is as nasty as humans.
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old mill chase silk...
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Danny, nice one -- and not found too often.
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Danny, nice one -- and not found too often.
Commenting on a Chase card ... again. What a one-trick pony.
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Danny is beginning to be the go to man for Chase cards
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Dont mean to go off topic here, but in relation to Wolfdogg input, I went to a Nugent concert about 2 mos ago with wife, the concert had a film of his hunting deer. I've been to concerts since 1979 and never seen anything like it.
Would be cool to see a film in a concert about card collecting. Nah, dont think it will ever happen.
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I hope no one is offended that all these years collecting it took me so long to get my first Cobb !! When I saw this one I couldn't resist, I always thought the 'bat off' or E95 would be my first one and never would've guessed it would be the Red Portrait but it was such a stunning card I had to get it, I just love it !!!!!! The E95 Collins is pretty nice as well, the back isn't the greatest but what great color and image on the front, what a great mail day !


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Nice pick up Johnny. Glad to see the Pick-Up thread is back on cards.
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Congrats on your first Cobb Johnny! It is a very nice example for the grade.
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Yikes! Hadn't looked at this thread until today and it really was a train wreck. Glad to see you guys are done chewing the fat.
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I don't think there will ever be a more appropriate thread to post these new pickups. These were recently found in a small grouping which had it's origin in the Elmer Flick estate as it also had some personal items of Flick himself.

WARNING: don't look if you don't like hunting or are especially fond of foxes...

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Cool items, Rhett. Very nice
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Great photos! His dog looks like my hound, Holly!
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Here's a beauty Home Run Baker I picked up on ebay last Friday!
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Great Flick items Rhett!
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Just got this puppy back from PSA - been waiting for one at a "decent" price for a long time.

The PSA population for Game 2 is 7 now. If anyone has access to their population report, can you tell me how many total stubs from the 1919 Series have been encaps by them, just curious.

I'll spend over a grand for the ticket, but I can't justify $4.95 for the pop report. It's like I spend a 300 or a grand for a program or something, yet I drive to the grocery instead of the gas station cuz milk is 50 cents cheaper.
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I got two of the E98s on ebay this morning but an earlier bird made off with the red Lajoie Fronts look pretty nice and backs have a little extraneous tape on top and bottom border, but not bad.

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I picked this up today. I was told the 2 signatures on it were the sports announcers for the REDS. WAYNE KIRBY and MARTY BRENNAMAN. What do you think ?
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Here's another B/S/T pick-up. I understand this is one of the first baseball postcards made. Thanks Turner!
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By far my best postcard. This is the only example of a 1909 Max Stein Buck Weaver postcard graded by PSA. Love the images on this one! Seller mailed it today and I really can't wait to get it!
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Those postcards are absolutely amazing, Jeff. Congrats!


Added this one today:

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Here are three more pick-ups. The W554 features that classic Jimmy Foxx pose and is the highest graded example by SGC. The T205 Zach Wheat was a B/S/T purchase from Tony Andrea (thanks Tony!) and the 1934 Detroit Tigers Annis-Furs card is from ebay.
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Great PC Jeff!
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Here are three of mine...
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