1949 Bowman #14 |
1940 Play Ball (R335)
1941 Double Play (R330)
Complete
1941 Goudey
1 Mulcahy, 17 Tamulis, 27 Crouch
1941 Play Ball (R336)
Complete
1946-1949 Sports Exchange (W603)
1947-1966 Exhibits
Have Ashburn, Ennis, Konstanty, Sisler and 1950 Team Card
Ennis - I have the square corner Ennis card, but I'm looking for a round corner card
1948 Bowman
1948 Leaf
1948 Philadelphia Bulletin Stand-Ups
HAVE Sisler
1949 Bowman
214 Ashburn, 228 Mayo
1949 Eureka Stamps
128 Ashburn, 130 Bicknell, 131 Blattner, 133 Caballero, 135 Ennis, 136 Hamner, 138 Hollmig, 140 Konstanty, 142 Mayo, 144 Roberts, 145 Rowe
1949 MP and Co. R302-2 -
HAVE Sisler
I found this Curt Simmons baseball card on the cheap (less than $10) over at Checkoutmycards a few months ago. As of this writing, it's my first and only '49 Bowman card and I really like how Bowman took a black and white photo and added color highlights to Simmons' hat and uniform. One of the coolest things about adding these older cards to my collection is that I've never even seen pictures of most of these cards. There's a whopping 19 Phillies cards in the '49 Bowman set, and eight of these cards are in the elusive high series (cards 145-240), so they'll be even tougher to track down.
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I just received the 1948 (sometimes called 1949 Leaf) Ennis card from an eBay purchase and came her to see what other ones I needed. After looking up each of them on eBay, I think you can safely remove Emil "Dutch" Leonard and Harry "The Hat" Walker from your wantlist. Look at the cards on eBay. The fronts both show them as Cubs, and the backs both list them as Cubs, with the text of each saying that they were recently traded there (two separate trades, about a month or two apart, by the way). I have deleted both from my own wantlist.
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