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Old 01-24-2007, 07:32 PM
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Posted By: Preece1

Hi all,

I have been thinking of creating a website where I could display my collection for some time now, and I am happy to say that it has just been finished. It is not a very big collection, but I hope you enjoy the cards just the same.


WWW.19thcenturycards.net


Brian McQueen, resident Moderator, is the man responsible, and he did a great job.

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Old 01-24-2007, 07:45 PM
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Amazing cards. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-24-2007, 07:45 PM
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Patrick:

Beautiful website!

You have a really interesting collection.

Nice job Brian.

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Old 01-24-2007, 07:49 PM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Great stuff Patrick...

Here's a clickable link for those that want to take a look. http://www.19thcenturycards.net/index.html

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Old 01-24-2007, 07:52 PM
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WOW Patrick,

What a great site and truly rare and amazing cards too. The K-Bats are my fav. I remember when I got to hold them at the Nat last year and they are so much better in person! One suggestion, I would recommend that you place a water mark on the cards so no one can make fake cards of these images.

AMAZING COLLECTION!!!

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you got a real nice professional website and the cards are terrific. it looks better than most dealer websites. Signed Greg

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Thanks for sharing; your cards are really phenomenal. Those K-bats are just stunning, especially O'Rourke's mustache! Imagine trying to bat with those waxed whiskers. Great stuff!

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Patrick- The Loudermilk looks familiar. Did we battle it out for this, ungraded, on ebay 3-4 years ago? Great card!
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Old 01-24-2007, 08:36 PM
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Great site and collection! Great eye for quality. I love the Houtemann pick up when you were still a kid!

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great site, awesome plow boys Plank too!

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thanks for sharing that link... and making that site.

very cool.

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Hey Pat- beautiful website and some killer cards! When you get a chance, fix the spelling of Al Spalding's name, and the place where it says "Harry Al Spaulding." Just a few glitches on an otherwise perfect site.

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great looking site - incredible cards.

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Wow - you have an incredible collection and the site is terrific.

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Very nice. That's something that I would like to do someday soon.

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very impressive patrick!

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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter

It may not be big, but it's definitely got all the hallmarks of a world class collection. Some of the nicest & rarest 19th century cards I've ever had the pleasure of viewing. Thanks for sharing.

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Posted By: Preece1

The Lowdermilk was not purchased raw, but was a graded card in a Sportscard Plus acution some years back. My collection is completely SGC, so I will likely break the card out of the PSA holder and send it to Dave & Co. at SGC. Only laziness has prevented that action.

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p1 what was the price on some of these cards and how much did it cost for this website. Signed Greg

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and I don't even collect 19th century cards, although I might be interested after seeing your collection !

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Lyle,

I'd agree with you whole-heartedly. After working with the scans of Patrick's cards and completing the site, I was almost ready to take up 19th century type card collecting myself. Then I remembered..."oh yeah, I'm trying to collect on a budget..."

Terrific cards Patrick, I'm happy to have been of assistance

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Sorry Greg, the transactions were private deals where the previous owner does not want the price to be shared.

As for the website cost, please ask Brian (the website developer) directly for all info

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