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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Dan Bretta
Post your choice for the prewar card of the year...this can be a card that changed hands in the last year or was new to the hobby since January 1, 2008. After a week of entries I'll post the top 5 vote getters. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Jantz
I nominate the T206 Murr'y Piedmont 350-460 that Turner Engle found earlier this year. I believe it was a significant find, not to mention the card is a one of a kind. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: barrysloate
The jumbo Wagner. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Mark T
This is the card i sold to Dave F. raw which was found in a box with other T227 cards in a barn at Terryville CT. He had it graded by SGC. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Doug
The T206 Wagner from the Weiss auction. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Marc S.
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: dan mckee
I will agree with Jantz, I have been searching Murrays only with tougher backs for the variation for years. I never even bothered looking at a Piedmont. A truly significant find. Dan. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Wesley
My vote |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: B.C.Daniels
on that Matty Wes! A nice down payment on a house in Davis I would think! |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Jason L
with the Cy Young wet sheet transfer that Leon picked up not too long ago deserves a vote... |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Rob D.
T206 Jack Dunn |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: barry arnold
Brown Lenox Cobb. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: peter ullman
brown lenox cobb. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: DR
T-206 Piedmont 350-460 Red Murr'y Variation SGC 40 |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Jeff Prizner
4BH Kelly changed hands, that was this year wasn't it? |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Joann
Do collections count? Was the skydash find this year or last year? It changed hands this year, right? So the Thorpe from that find would make a decent nominee. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Dan Bretta
I don't remember if the Thorpe sold this year or last December...the collection was found last year and sold in two separate auctions by Mastro...last December's and April/May 2008. Can't recall which one the Thorpe was in, but if it's this year then that's a fine nomination. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: barrysloate
The Four Base Hits of Kelly took place this February, and I witnessed the transfer- in my own house! |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Jim VB
Dan, |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Zinn
The Matty's nice but I vote for the Weiss Wagner. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: JimB
I think the T206 Matty proof should be in the mix too. It is not a six figure card like most of these, but a superstar nonetheless. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Rhys
To me, this is an easy decision. The T206 Wagner is the most recognized card in the hobby and the most significant. With only a handful of truly nice examples in the hobby, the discover of an unknown beautiful example has to trump all other finds regardless of how significant. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: D. Bergin
Mark T. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Phil Garry
Here's my nomination. How many collectors have a career contemporary card picturing Pete Hill? Rube Foster? Pop Lloyd, maybe....... |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Dave Hornish
The new to the market T206 Wagner that just was auctioned by Phillip Weiss, sez I. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Mark T
I was class of 1985 in Terryville CT, known as the strip search senior year. We got strip searched because they had a report some people were hiding alcohol to our senior class trip and they decided to search everyone. |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: D. Bergin
Mark, |
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Nominations For Prewar Card Of The Year
Posted By: Jim VB
I'm older than you guys, but I was a Divisional Merchandise Manager for G. Fox back in 1985. I remember reading that story in the Hartford Courant. |
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