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What is your favorite Ty Cobb card?

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Vintage cards with period writing on them

Sat May 17, 2008 1:40 am by fisherboy7

All sorts of distinctive markings out there on our beloved vintage cardboard and some of it can be pretty interesting. Buck Barker might be the most well known back-scrawler - his markings are very distinctive and are seen on a wide variety of prewar cards from N172's to Zeenuts and everything inbetween. What a great collector he must have been to own so many cards and to track the careers of all the players on their backs.

Lets see your vintage cards with period writing on them, front or back.

Here's a Barker zeenut from my "personal collection" (lol).

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