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Gave a video like. I like the term 19th century for sure. Fun to separate those out from the rest of the prewar cards. Great video, Peter
Always loved that Vandermeer.
Awesome cards, Peter. I love the vintage cutout cards for some reason. Great show and a reasonable request for a new distinction.
@@NuthinFancyCollectibles thanks Ken
Great looking cards Peter. Love the color on the Vandemeer.
@@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 thanks for watching
Wow Peter lots of beautiful cards here! Jimmie Foxx, Johnny Van Der Meer and Jack Glasscock are my favorites! I agree with you and we could use a few new eras!
@@PickerJimS thanks Jim
Incredible cards Peter, great stuff on collecting Eras
@@ACollectorsDream thanks Orlando
Real History. Cracker Jack card was neat. The one with Ruth too. What a showcase
@@Dav3Campb3ll thank you
I really liked your Paul Richards card. Catcher cards are great. I enjoyed your presentation.
@@CleanCheapShots yes, catcher cards are extra special
Good Topic of discussion. The cards shown are pretty neat. Very nice collection have in your example as to what would be included.
@@sportscardsd-tor thank you
Good Idea for a Fourth Era! Whatever anyone else says, the 19th century cards don’t have the same feel as the rest of the pre-war cards.
@@Rocketrickj18 you got that right Rick. If it’s good enough for Jefferson Burdick to separate them, it’s good enough for us.
Gave a video like. I like the term 19th century for sure. Fun to separate those out from the rest of the prewar cards. Great video, Peter
Always loved that Vandermeer.
Awesome cards, Peter. I love the vintage cutout cards for some reason. Great show and a reasonable request for a new distinction.
@@NuthinFancyCollectibles thanks Ken
Great looking cards Peter. Love the color on the Vandemeer.
@@tjmacvintagecardsnostalgia648 thanks for watching
Wow Peter lots of beautiful cards here! Jimmie Foxx, Johnny Van Der Meer and Jack Glasscock are my favorites! I agree with you and we could use a few new eras!
@@PickerJimS thanks Jim
Incredible cards Peter, great stuff on collecting Eras
@@ACollectorsDream thanks Orlando
Real History. Cracker Jack card was neat. The one with Ruth too. What a showcase
@@Dav3Campb3ll thank you
I really liked your Paul Richards card. Catcher cards are great. I enjoyed your presentation.
@@CleanCheapShots yes, catcher cards are extra special
Good Topic of discussion. The cards shown are pretty neat. Very nice collection have in your example as to what would be included.
@@sportscardsd-tor thank you
Good Idea for a Fourth Era! Whatever anyone else says, the 19th century cards don’t have the same feel as the rest of the pre-war cards.
@@Rocketrickj18 you got that right Rick. If it’s good enough for Jefferson Burdick to separate them, it’s good enough for us.