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May/June 2014 Price-List/Guide THE CLASSIC CORNER May/June 2014 Price-List/Guide ********************************************************************************************** 1934 Paul Waner (HOF) Goudey Baseball Card 1934 Paul Waner (HOF) Goudey Baseball Card (Great looking 1934 Goudey Gum Paul Waner Baseball Card. # 11 in the 1934 set. Has a horizontal crease that runs from side to side (about mid-chest area and the 3rd button down on uniform). Additionally, there is a small, lower right corner crease. Centering on card is pretty good. Back of card is clean. Vg/Vg+ condition) $ 19. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H in USA. 1933 & 1934 Goudey Baseball Cards 1933 Babe Herman Goudey Baseball Card (Not to be confused with Billy Herman. Floyd “Babe” Herman was actually a decent Major Leaguer. # 5 in the 1933 Goudey set. There is a small, white scuff mark under his name. No major creases but a few, finer lines in upper right corner. Back shows some soiling. Good/Vg) $ 4. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H 1933 Larry Benton Goudey Baseball Card (Larry Benton ’33 Goudey Baseball Card. # 45 in the ’33 Goudey set. There is some top layer paper loss in upper left corner. Centering is uniform. Great tone and color. Back shows some black markings on right side. Text is unaffected. Good/Vg) $ 4. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H 1934 Joe Kuhel Goudey Baseball Card (Joe Kuhel ’34 Goudey Baseball Card. # 16 in the ’34 Goudey set. Big diagonal crease runs through Kuhel’s head. Smaller creases in lower right corner and near bottom. Corner and border wear and soiling. Back is okay. Good condition) $ 4. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H 1933 Mark Koenig Goudey Baseball Card (Mark Koenig – SS on the 1927 Yankees – ’33 Goudey Baseball Card. Unfortunately, card has been trimmed at bottom. Back of card shows some paper loss and residue. Fair/Poor due to trimming) $ 3. 99 + FREE S&H 1933 Herold “Muddy” Ruel Goudey Baseball Card (Muddy Ruel of the St. Louis Browns 1933 Goudey Baseball Card. Nice looking card. Unfortunately, card has been trimmed at bottom. Some paper loss and residue evident in all (4) corners on back. Front looks fine. Fair/Poor due to trimming) $ 3. 99 + FREE S&H 1933 John Kerr Goudey Baseball Card (1933 John Kerr Goudey Baseball Card. # 214 in the set. Unfortunately, it has been trimmed at bottom. Would be a “lead-pipe cinch” excellent grade if for not being trimmed. Very clean. Fair condition due to the trimming) $ 3. 99 + FREE S&H 1933 Bill Walker Goudey Baseball Card (1933 Bill Walker Goudey Baseball Card. # 94 in the set. Unfortunately, card has been trimmed at bottom. Soft upper corners. Back shows mild soiling. Fair condition due to trimming) $ 3. 99 + FREE S&H 1939 Play Ball Baseball Cards 1939 Eddie Joost Play Ball Baseball Card (Eddie Joost Play Ball Baseball Card. # 67 in the set. Big diagonal crease in the upper right corner. Crease is pronounced and goes through to back. Lower left hand corner has been tapered. Good condition) $ 4. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H 1939 Schoolboy Rowe Play Ball Baseball Card (Lynwood Thomas “Schoolboy” Rowe Play Ball Card from the 1939 set. # 60 in the set. No outstanding creases. Some light wear in spots but overall very presentable. Vg/Ex condition) $ 4. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H 1939 Fred Sington “Two Sport Athlete” Play Ball Baseball Card ( Fred Sington not only played in the Major Leagues for the Brooklyn Dodgers, he as a consensus All-American Football Player at the University of Alabama. Two creases along top border (one coming down into card). Light soiling on front. Scrapbook paper residue on back (4) corners. Fair condition) $ 3. 99 + FREE S&H 1939 Elbie Fletcher Play Ball Baseball Card (Played for the Boston Bees (Braves). No major creases, one small line coming down from border at top. Lower right and lower left corners have been sheared. Scrapbook paper residue on back. Fair condition) $ 3. 99 + FREE S&H 1939 Debs Garms Play Ball Baseball Card (Debs Garms played for the Boston Bees. # 72 in the ’39 Play Ball set. No major creases. Lower right corner sheared. A few fine lines (mostly along borders) and some soiling on back. Mid grade card. Vg condition) $ 4. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H 1939 Play Ball Lot of (3) Lesser Condition Baseball Cards (Lot of (3) lesser condition cards: (1) 1939 Elden Auker Play Ball Card – Both upper and lower right corners have been sheared. Fair/Poor; (1) 1939 Harry Craft Play Ball Card - (Lower left hand corner has been sheared. Small paper tear along left border. Fair/Poor); (1) 1939 Tony Cuccinello Play Ball Card (Lower and upper right corners have been sheared. Scrapbook residue on back (4) corners. Front of card actually looks nice. Fair/Poor) Lot of (3) for $ 5. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H 1939 Play Ball Lot of (3) Lesser Condition Baseball Cards (Lot of (3) lesser condition cards: (1) Richard Coffman 1939 Play Ball Card. Upper left corner has been sheared off. Big diagonal crease runs from left border to middle of bottom border. Fair/Poor. (1) Pinkey Whitney 1939 Play Ball Baseball Card. Arthur Carter “Pinkey” Whitney played for the Phillies. Upper right corner has been sheared. Upper left corner has surface paper wear. Back of card shows scrapbook residue in all (4) corners. Poor. (1) Schoolboy Rowe 1939 Play Ball Baseball Card (Big vertical crease runs from top border to bottom. Tear on left border. Fair/Good) Lot of (3) for $ 5. 99 + $ 1.25 S&H THE CLASSIC CORNER - # (609) 586 – 4815 E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.classic-corner.com 1962 NY Giants ( NFL Football) vs Philadelphia Eagles Official Program @ Yankee Stadium 1962 NY Giants vs Eagles NFL Program (1962 NY Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles Official Program at Yankee Stadium. Nov. 18, 1962 clash at “The Big Ballpark in the Bronx.” Willard Mullin cover art. Light, center vertical crease/line that runs from top to bottom and throughout entire program. Light soiling inside in a few places but overall nice. Center roster page is fully attached and the staples are 100% rust-free. Spine OK with a little separation at very bottom. Vg/Vg+ condition) $ 11.99 + $ 3. 99 S&H in USA 1950’s Pittsburgh Pirates Plush Felt Pennant 1950’s Pittsburgh Pirates Plush Felt Pennant (Luxuriously textured 1950’s Pirates felt pennant. Measures approx: 12” x 30” Tip end is complete. (4) tassels are present. All the glazed lettering and graphics are in superb shape. There is a light diagonal line (not overly pronounced) that runs from the top border right through the patch on Buccaneer’s Face to the bottom. It’s not bad at all and was most likely caused by the way it was stacked years ago. In addition, there is a smaller diagonal, fine line that runs from lower portion of left border to bottom (to immediate left of Knife in Buc’s mouth). Once again, it is very light and you may be able to fold it out with some effort. Blue background version. Overall, a beautiful pennant. Ex condition) $ 29. 99 + $ 5. 99 S&H in USA Circa Late 1940’s/Early 1950’s Blony Gum 1 cent Empty Display Box C. 40’s/50’s Blony Gum 1 cent Empty Display Box (Striking (2) piece Blony Bubblegum (Bowman was the manufacturer of Blony Gum and some pretty good Baseball Card sets) Empty Display Box. There is a bottom and top section that fit together. Great graphic on top of a Kid blowing a huge Bubble of Blony Gum. Clean Box overall. One small corner section of top part has broken off (I actually found it inside the Box) at bottom. Some light creases in spots but a very presentable Box that is (60+) years old. Although a Bubblegum Box, this Blony Issue has direct ties with the parent Company (Bowman). Vg/Ex condition) $ 39. 99 + $ 6. 99 S&H in USA 1951 St. Louis Browns Official Scorecard (vs Athletics) @ Sportsman’s Park 1951 St. Louis Browns Scorecard vs Philadelphia Athletics (Brownies vs A’s at Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis. (4) page scorecard version. Scored in pencil. Some age-related toning along edges. Great keepsake from a defunct franchise. Vg/Ex condition) $ 19. 99 + FREE S&H in USA C. 1950’s MLB Player Display Photo C. 1950’s MLB Player Display Photo (This one is very intriguing. 10” x 12” BxW Photo of MLB Players including: Vic Wertz, Bob Thomson, Mike Garcia, Jim Hegan, Johnny Pesky, Sal Maglie, Birdie Tebbetts, Walt Dropo, Joe Coleman, etc. Not sure if this taken at an All-Star Game as it does not specify. Thin grade cardboard with player facsimile signatures underneath. Small pinholes in (3) of the (4) corners. There are (3) autographs on back, although I did not recognize any of the names. Might be a “sleeper.” Vg condition) $ 14. 99 + $ 2. 99 S&H in USA Luis Garcia (MLB) Game Used Autographed Cracked Bat Luis Garcia MLB Game Used Autographed Cracked Bat (Autographed Rawlings “Big Stick” Model Bat. Has a big crack on handle that actually extends upward and into the Rawlings Trademark Label. Tape on knob end. This is a Luis Garcia (name imprinted on barrel) Professional Model. Some wear in spots on barrel. Game Used) $ 14. 99 + $ 8. 99 S&H in USA Steve Lomasney (Boston Red Sox) Game Used Cracked Bat Steve Lomasney Boston Red Sox Game Used Cracked Bat (Genuine C243 Steve Lomasney Game Used Cracked Bat. Louisville Slugger with a big crack on handle that extends upward and into the Louisville Slugger Trademark.
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