I have seen a few but I do not remember the names. I do have a Marqurd though. It was in a book of T206's at a show in the early 80's and the guy sold it to me for $2.00 because it had writing on it. Bob
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My son Jon and I at one time owned, beside the Marquard, these: Paddy Livingston, Larry Doyle and a Fred Snodgrass. They were all PSA/DNA. Probably sold them a year or two ago.
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Very few people know this, but our very own WinPitcher (Steve) played for St. Louis back when he was in his late 20's and before he switched to pitching. He would be more than happy to sign for you if you asked:
besides the Cobbs, Bender, Flick (at least 2), Chance, Marquard (many), Wheat etc. there are many 'common' players known
Ive seen at least 2 Cobbs as well, and one was a green one
here is one of them, there is probably more than 2 of them, he did live into the '60s and sighed alot of stuff, and T206 cards are the most common PreWar cards out there
Here are the 3 non Marquards that I own. I also have 2 different Marquard poses. The selling price of these have doubled in the last year or so and the asking prices have gone up 4-5 times. 1-2 common players sold on Ebay for over a grand and now multiple people are asking 1500-3000 for common players. If I were Paul I would stop selling to the people that beg him to sell his extras to him only to see them list them on ebay a few months later.
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Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)
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<< <i>Whoevers selling the Bender should get it slabbed...its kind of a must do for something that high quality youd think >>
Yes that would be the smart thing. If real, its a really neat auto. I like how it is dated.
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PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)
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PSA Basketball HOF Players Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 6.02% Complete)
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Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
Ive seen at least 2 Cobbs as well, and one was a green one
here is one of them, there is probably more than 2 of them, he did live into the '60s and sighed alot of stuff, and T206 cards are the most common PreWar cards out there
<< <i>looks like Steve played under his mothers maiden name in order to maintain his amateur status. >>
Exactly!!!