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Old 04-27-2007, 01:58 PM
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Posted By: peter chao

If you could have only one Casey Stengel card, which one would it be.

1953 Black and White Bowman. Casey with his foot on top of the Yankee dugout steps, what more could you ask for.

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Posted By: Bill Stone

T210 Series 6 --I find there is something wonderful about these early cards --who knew at the time what his future would be in baseball--I have to imagine he was thrilled to find himself on a baseball card especially since the window of opportunity was so small for him to get in this issue at all.

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Definitely the T210.

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Posted By: david poses

i like the 52 bowman, t210, and although i'm sure i'll get some flak for this, something about the 65 topps is really cool- he has a look on his face as if to say "i know. the mets stink. leave me alone." artwork on 52 bowman though- can't beat it. but don't everybody rush over to ebay to buy them up. i need one to complete my set and don't need this board weilding more influence on ebay prices when someone here comments on how nice something is.

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Posted By: howard

http://www.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=656133

I love this 1964 Topps. I imagine Casey spewing out unintelligible nonsense the whole time while Kranepool politely nods his head, giving the legend all the respect one earns during a sixty year career. Then, as soon as the photographer leaves, Casey falls asleep where he sits.

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Posted By: Brad

V117 Stengel: Only one known example to exist,(Short Print)!



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http://s79.photobucket.com/albums/j136/MapleCrispetteV117


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I would rather have a portrait but still this one is a cool card.

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Can't decide. T210-6 or 1962 Mets.

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