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July pickups #2

Post by v117collector on Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:26 pm

Listed on ebay!


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Re: July pickups #2

Post by slidekellyslide on Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:03 pm

Just picked up the #1 Card on my wantlist


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An upgrade....

Post by Square_Frame_Ramly on Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:06 pm


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Re: July pickups #2

Post by cccc on Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:15 pm

mark, ur upgrading already when you're not done with the set yet...you're getting itchy or splurging...either way good job trying to stimulate our economy one man at a time Smile

also there was a time when i really wanted an oj kid nichols, sadly now that'd be too excessive Sad

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Quan...

Post by Square_Frame_Ramly on Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:23 pm

Just trying to do my part for the Vintage card market of 2008 Very Happy



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Re: July pickups #2

Post by crazylocomerk on Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:59 pm

Just picked up this Walter Johnson (pitching) T206 with the rare Piedmont Factory 42 back. 10th toughest back.




It goes great with my Johnson (pitching) LENOX:

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Re: July pickups #2

Post by crazylocomerk on Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:02 pm

yawie99 wrote:I already posted this on the long-running T206 thread
on CU, so my apologies to those of you I also see there, but I'm just
so stoked about this card - my first big buy after a bit of a
remodeling-induced hiatus:



Hey Steve....I had to bring your UZIT to this thread.

BECAUSE.......

I got mine today via a trade. Thanks Jim. Yours will be in the mail tomorrow.

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Re: July pickups #2

Post by 3-2-count on Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:22 pm

Eric -
Terrific cards. righton

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Re: July pickups #2

Post by crazylocomerk on Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:28 pm

Thank you very much Tony. I got out of T206's almost a year ago, only to find myself aquiring cards from that set again. Maybe one day, I will begin my quest of the monster.......again.
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Re: July pickups #2

Post by crazylocomerk on Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:34 pm

Forgot to post this one. I picked up a 1914 Federal League contract signed in 3 places by Charles Hanford of the Buffalo Buffeds. It is also signed by the Federal League President (James Gilmore). Very cool piece.



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Re: July pickups #2

Post by yawie99 on Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:27 pm

crazylocomerk wrote:Thank you very much Tony. I got out of T206's almost a year ago, only to find myself aquiring cards from that set again. Maybe one day, I will begin my quest of the monster.......again.


Dude. I totally know the feeling. I probably sold 200+ T206's early this year. While I don't necessarily miss them - with a few exceptions - I just can't get the Monster out of my system. I'm thinking of spinning off a separate limited T206 collection from my Finite Collection, but I know that will just lead me down the slippery slope of going for the whole thing again. Oh well, I've probably started and stopped four different '56 Topps sets over the course of my collecting life, so it's not like doing so would be anything new for me.

And, yeah, great card, by the way.

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Here are a few.......

Post by Comisky on Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:02 am





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Re: July pickups #2

Post by cccc on Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:28 am

jeff some nice e93s...those always bring back some nice memories. if that spot on the front is the only thing keeping that bender at a 3, then it's freaking fantastic.

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Re: July pickups #2

Post by TheBig6 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:20 pm

With BVG you get Free Northern Light effects


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Re: July pickups #2

Post by ItsOnlyGil on Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:52 pm

Nichols?
He has gotten a reprieve with all of the flak that the Rocket has been taking.
But his 361 lifetime wins are looking pretty shaky with Maddux backing up Clemens.
Heck, if Maddux equals his last years performance, he passes Spahn (as well as Nichols) and ties Galvin this year.

Great pick up invu.

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Re: July pickups #2

Post by zouraspm on Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:20 pm

I have a feeling this card is from after 1910, given the year written on front and back and Pittsburg didn't become Pittsburgh until 1911. Still a cool image of Wagner.


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Re: July pickups #2

Post by pro9 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:51 pm

I'm pretty sure the PC is from 1910. The use of "Pittsburg" was very unpopular in the city, and a lot of businesses refused to use it. It would make sense that the newspaper would be one of those that would lobby to return the use of the "h" and refuse to use the official spelling. Also, on the back of the PC note that it is spelled without the "h"....I doubt that this would have occurred after 1911.

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Re: July pickups #2

Post by rhettyeakley on Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:33 am

Pittsburgh was "Pittsburgh" long before 1910. Around 1890 the United States government decided to standardize the mapping and the naming of cities within the US. At the time, there were cities with as many as 3-4 different names and spellings were all over the place. So in a move to standardize the cities, the government decided that ALL cities that included "-Burgh" or "-Burg" would be standardized to be "BURG" (without the H) from that point on for all time and eternity.

This caught on in most areas but Pittsburghers are an unruly group and resented the change that was forced on them, and actually officially re-changed the name from "Pittsburg" to "Pittsburgh" around 1910. The "with H" was being used almost as much as without even during the 1890-1910 period.

-Rhett

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