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@dano7 @D-Lite @Matsuicollector
Hey guys. We all seem like we have several project going on but I would like to tell you about a project I got involved in before the Internet. If you never saw one there is a 1983 Old Timers Day program that was a giveaway at the stadium. They are easy to get and always available on eBay for a decent price. This program opens up to be a poster. The poster shows a variety of different cards ranging from years of 49 Bowman to '82 Topps cards. They are players who participated in the Yankees Old Timers day in the past. I probably am at 90% complete and most was before the Internet. It is a fairly reachable completion. The only drawback is that a few of the players cards are shown with other teams and the toughest was a Ruth Goudey which I used a reprint for. It is a great side project and you probably can put a dent into it with the cards you already have. Here is a bad picture of it in an eBay auction.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/271440953218?nav=SEARCH
It is a cool project. It got me to dabble with TCMA, Dorman postcards, 1941 Double Play etc.Looks like an excellent project idea. I'm not ready to start on that yet, but it is something to remember. I might have to get a program to be ready
DANNY
Thank you. Very pleased with the cards and being able to complete another Yankee set.Danny, great cards. I love that Yogi.
I picked up (without even realizing it) a second Sam Jones strip card. I noticed that the two looked a bit different. When I searched Becket I noticed it showed two different strip cards for Jones:
1923 W515-1#43 Sam Jones
1923 W515-2#43 Sam Jones
I am assuming I now have both.