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Old 12-29-2010, 03:30 PM
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Default How about your best pick-ups for 2010 on the Post-War side?

Here are a couple of mine:
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:11 PM
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Best post-war pickup would have to be the '53 Topps artwork for Vinegar Bend Mizell from REA. That was a great selection they had but it kind of made you wonder where the primo ones were - the Mantle, Mays etc.
Other pickups were a Stahl-Meyer Bobby Thomson as a type card for the set - a good representative, no?, a decent '54 Topps Ernie Banks - a sort-of tribute card to my ancient young self in that it was the very first baseball card I ever owned back around 1955 or so, a raft of Dormands including Stengel and Ellie Howard, and a couple of photos I liked from Mears - Yogi and Joe Adcock taking their cuts.







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Great pickups David, love that crisp looking Banks RC!!
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Hey Adam, what issue are the Fox and Ashburn cards??? I'd love to get my hands on one of those Nellie Fox cards.
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Great pickups David, love that crisp looking Banks RC!!
Ditto! And pretty nice t/b centering considering the issue with those.

Tough choice because I have trouble remembering what I bought last month, let alone all year. This is not my best pick up, but it was my last pick up of the year and a card that I have always wanted, so I will show it:
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I believe that the Fox and Ashburn are Philadelphia Bulletin issues from c1949-50. Newspaper cut-outs but a catalogued issue.
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Definitely this Clemente item...after a 15 year search, was able to finally pick this up (2 extra HOF'ers to boot).

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Here are my best, although they aren't really in the same league as the stuff on here already. Nice cards, guys!


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Thanks for the info phil...I looked them up in my big book and apparently there were instructions to paste them onto cardboard.
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I think this is my favorite, but I have a couple of more nice ones I need to get pics of.


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[QUOTE=docpatlv;860301]Definitely this Clemente item...after a 15 year search, was able to finally pick this up (2 extra HOF'ers to boot).

Mike


Mike---congratulations on this pick up. I think I have a set of these, assuming the final checklist is revised to excise a couple that seem not to exist. I think there should be vote/contest on which figure looks least and most like the person alleged to be depicted.
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Thanks Al,

Is your set in singles form, panels or a combo of both. I only have the panel and another single, but to be honest, I don't think this is a set I am going to try to complete. My interests are definitely more in the pre-1920 era. But as a Clemente collector, I had wanted this for a long time.

As far as your question about likeness goes. I know they are a little crude, but I think in most cases they resemble who they are supposed to. I think, for example Clemente is spot on and also Kaline, Rose, etc.

A very tough set even with Drent's find in Scranton. Even now with higher (relatively speaking) availability, it will still take a small fortune to complete the set. Congrats on completing it, a very notable achievement in the world of Topps Test collecting. I don't think many people realize how scarce these truly are.

Also, a while ago you had mailed me photocopies of some of the Plaks in your collection, and I just wanted to thank you again.

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Mike---the set I have is a combination of singles and panels. I also have an unopened pack. I will defer to you on the likeness question. Maybe you have a better imagination than I do . When Mile High was selling a bunch of these they pointed out there was a Mantle variation...big nose versus small nose. A friend of mine also has a set. He has big and I have small

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i think after all is said and done the 55 hocus focus may be the toughest set to make with the dice games
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