Yep, still lots to post, but today I'm going with the fewest cards instead of posting nothing! The two you see below should be my final eBay pickups of the year.
I had a good last couple months on the site, largely picking up some better stuff for Doug's Christmas package, and I also scored two pretty big cards for myself in November. Here they are:
In this case I happily made an exception, and even went away from the UD brands to go with a Topps Co-Signers card from way back in 2006. The fact that it paired up the Mechanical Man with my first autograph of fellow Tigers star Harvey Kuenn was enough argument for me! The roughly $50 total cost, very reasonable in my opinion, was also a factor.
Though their careers didn't overlap--Charlie was in Detroit between 1924-42 while Harvey spent his first eight MLB seasons in Motown from 1952-59) they're both well-known Tigers from before the 60s. Kuenn was the '53 AL ROY and went to All-Star Games in eight straight seasons (two each in '59 and '60, the latter in his first season with the Giants) and played his best ball here, though the team failed to make it to the postseason during his Tigers tenure.
Other than lacking images of both players this is an excellent cut design. Both players' cut pieces--a Kuenn check and the usual Gehringer HOF plaque postcard--fit well in the windows set up for them and the signatures aren't cut off like you often see these days. The biggest flaw here, and no surprise from Topps, is that Harvey's last name is spelled "Kuehn" on both the front and back for some reason. QA's never been Topps' strong suit, though, so I'll give them points for getting this mostly right.
And anyway I'm thrilled to add not just my first signature of Kuenn, but also my 10th of one of Michigan's (state and school!) and Detroit's all-time greats, Charlie Gehringer. I think it's worth another look at all of them here:
Dude. Your Gehringer autograph collection is AWESOME! And congratulations on adding the 2nd Hill plate to your PC.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Fuji!
DeleteWow!! Great Gehringer collection!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt! I'm definitely proud of it!
DeleteThat is an odd pairing for a combo card. I wonder if someone at Topps thought they actually did play together on the same team. That is really great collection of autographs, but I suspect that you already know that :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jon! As often happens I forgot to mention that Gehringer was paired with a few others in the set as well:
Delete-Frankie Frisch (not a Tiger but a contemporary and HOF M IF)
-Hal Newhouser (Tigers teammates for 4 years)
-Rick Ferrell (not a Tiger but a contemporary)
-Billy Herman (not a Tiger but a contemporary and HOF IF)
-Hank Greenberg (teammates for parts of 10 years)
-Lou Boudreau (not a Tiger, barely overlapped, but also a HOF M IF)
-Lloyd Waner (not a Tiger but a contemporary and HOF)
Thanks for making me go back and look into that!