Another great card Alex. Beautiful Don Newcombe card. Love your videos and the history you shared, that’s what collecting is all about. Congratulations and thanks for sharing
Great video! The 1953 Bowman B&W set was one of the early I completed as it was relatively inexpensive at the time. I really do like it. The extension set produced by Dave Blujacket66 is also very cool!
hot dang! that's a great looking 3!
I'm always hunting for the low end slabs, rewarding when I can find one!
Another great card Alex. Beautiful Don Newcombe card. Love your videos and the history you shared, that’s what collecting is all about. Congratulations and thanks for sharing
I appreciate it Orlando! Always hoping someone out there gets some enjoyment out of it. I love putting them together.
That is beauty!!!!!!
Yes!
Awesome Mail Day! Thanks for sharing this with us man!
You bet
The New York '50s Baseball Themed Pickups Continue! Nice!
Thanks Jake
Awesome pickup Alex! That’s a great looking card and 52 Bowman has so many beautiful cards in the set! Love the video clip at the end too!
Thanks so much Jim
Awesome video. Newcomb was a great ball player. Looking forward to the Shot heard around the world piece.
Thanks Ken
Another great video. Thanks
You bet
Keep rocking it 🎉
Haha will do
Love this pickup Alex. Great centering!
Thanks Chuck, good to hear from you. It's a bit of a diamond cut, but happy with it!
Beautiful Newk! I think you picked the right one.
Thanks
Love that Newcombe, Alex. It is my second favorite after the 56 Topps. Nice pickup.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Great video! The 1953 Bowman B&W set was one of the early I completed as it was relatively inexpensive at the time. I really do like it. The extension set produced by Dave Blujacket66 is also very cool!
Thanks much, yes Dave generously sent me that a couple of years ago.
Nice card of a good pitcher.
Thanks for watching
If Newk had a 1961 Indians card, I would have told you to get that one, but I doubt you would have listened to me. And for good reason.
I will always entertain Reindeer ideas, even if they are heavily skewed towards Cleveland.
Great player who got paid for pitching...but could also barrel a ball or two. Pitchers in that era were just different. The true golden era.
I can't really say I miss the days before the DH, but it certainly had a charm.