Historical Hockey Memorabilia Auction Winter 2019
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/26/2019
Especially tall for his era at 6’4, pitcher Karl Drews’ career spanned 21 seasons, with the Staten Island native making appearances in two games at the 1947 Fall Classic as a relief pitcher. From the landmark 1952 Topps release, recognized as the most important set of the modern, post-war era, we have Drews’ #352 high-number card, encapsulated and graded EX-MT 6 by PSA. Much more difficult to locate than the low-number cards issued in the first five series, the high-number cards from the final series (#311 to #407) are always on the watchlist of collectors, especially pleasing, mid-to-high grade examples. Considerably off center left-to-right, there also appears to be just light touches at each corner.
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