Hi Scott. Thanks for sharing this cool set. I really enjoy the `Curiosity Cave` and you doing these segments. I do have the 1974 reprinted set, but none from the real set. Thanks for sharing my friend, talk soon pal.
did Babe play in 1947 and the card came out in 1948? nice Grover Cleavland Alexander , Roger Bresnahand , Frank Chance , Jack Chesboro , Mickey Cochrane , Frankie Fritch , sweet Left Grove , Roger Hornsby , Christy Mathewson , Lou Gehrig ? nice cards.
Nice showcase of a seldom seen set. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
The BEST exhibit collection on UA-cam! Lou Gehrig is an ABSOLUTE BEAUTY ❤ Thanks for sharing, Scott
@@unc23sports Thanks for the kind words Dre!
These baseball great hall of fame cards are absolutely beautiful. Do not see these a lot so always a fun share! Always enjoy.
@@vintagecardssteve8582 Thanks Steve!
Love the showcase of these . Awesome cards 😊 all were amazing
@@adamscardcloset9020 Thanks Adam!
Another super video Scott. Fantastic looking cards. Thanks for showing more of your amazing collection.
@@AngryOldManTTM Thanks Ed!
Anytime you can pick up an HOFer it's a great thing! Thanks for showing Scot!
Thanks Rick!
Awesome 👌
@@cloudsey420sufccards Thank you!
Beautiful showcase Scott! These Baseball Great Hall of Fame cards are a rabbit hole I haven’t gone down yet! 🤷🏻♂️😆
Thanks Jim!
That Gehrig is stunning in that slab. What a beautifully made set.
Thanks Zach!
Great stuff, thanks for sharing
@@ACollectorsDream Thanks Orlando!
I've seen these cards for years, but never knew the history of them. Thanks Scott!
Thanks Mike!
Thanks for sharing this set Scott. I do like these cards from the 40s/50s that center around previous stars and HOFers. Hope all is well!
Thanks Sammy! Great to hear from you!
The cards in that HOF set are very, very nice. Thanks for the presentation Scott.
@@concretebuddy59 Thanks George!
Great video, Scott. I really enjoy learning more about the Exhibits sets. Looking forward to the next episode.
@@RustyVintageCards Thanks Rusty!
Hello my friend 🎉🎉
@@godisgreat8462 Thanks Ken!
Thanks for the info, Scott! I want to pick one up but I want a 1948 and not ‘74. Great cards! Love the Lefty Grove and Gehrig.
Thanks Hugo! Some pretty good prices out there if you are patient.
As nice as the exhibits are, I am really digging that Met Stadium glass to the right. Appreciate you sharing Scott.
@@cyguy29 Thanks Kevin!
Great video. Love the Gehrig!
@@zachandporter Thank you!
Nice showcase. Enjoying the series. Cool you have one of your dad’s cards from the set!
@@scootscollectibles Thanks Mike!
Those are nice. Cool to see they were doing post playing days cards even back then.
@@the_card_closet Thanks Eric!
I've always thought many of the players looked old as well back then. Maybe because they were missing so many teeth? Thanks for showing all these!!!
@@halfcenturycollectingcards Thanks Red!
Very nice stuff! I don’t think I’ve seen these before. Love the history behind each player. Thanks for the video and thanks for sharing!
@@JayAvgVintageCollector Thanks Jay! Fun live with Sammy and Jason the other night.
@ thank you! I had a blast!
Hi Scott. Thanks for sharing this cool set. I really enjoy the `Curiosity Cave` and you doing these segments. I do have the 1974 reprinted set, but none from the real set. Thanks for sharing my friend, talk soon pal.
Thanks Stephen! I have a Satchel Paige from the 1977 set.
Great info Scott! I’m lucky to own a Matty from the Dave Berg collection
@@vintageoddballcards6103 Thanks Rick! Glad you got the Matty from Dave.
Roger B. does look like he has some retirement on him. lol I was thinking the same thing when you showed the picture.
@@CleanCheapShots Thanks Drew!
This is really cool
@@theautographfishermanjonbu325 Thanks Jon!
did Babe play in 1947 and the card came out in 1948? nice Grover Cleavland Alexander , Roger Bresnahand , Frank Chance , Jack Chesboro ,
Mickey Cochrane , Frankie Fritch , sweet Left Grove , Roger Hornsby , Christy Mathewson , Lou Gehrig ?
nice cards.
@@marksantucci4230 Thanks Matk! These are all retired Hall of Famers. Babe was a first year Hall of Famer in 1936, passed in 1948