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t206 cubs
08-29-2011, 07:32 PM
Can someone tell me compared to other sets how hard the E90-3 set is to put together?
Thanks Chad
Can someone tell me compared to other sets how hard the E90-3 set is to put together?
Thanks Chad
E90-3 isn't too tough to finish compared with the other more mainstream caramel sets of the era. I would say about middle of the pack, all things considered. There are set collectors that can give you better guidance though. I have always liked the Gandil from the set....
http://luckeycards.com/pe903gandil.jpg
caramelcard
08-29-2011, 09:38 PM
In my experience it's sneaky tough.
Leon's Gandil above is not cheap and a couple of cards can be hard to find. With some time and patience it's doable and a nice set.
Most of the cards are very difficult to find in anything better than VG condition.
Hahn, Payne, Cole and Purtell are tougher commons.
Rob
And I should have mentioned there are quite a few color variations. I was not counting them when thinking of a complete set. Yes, Hahn, Archer, Payne, Gandil and one or two others seem to be near the top in scarcity for the set.
t206 cubs
08-30-2011, 02:55 PM
Was this set released only regionally? (Chicago area)
caramelcard
08-30-2011, 06:51 PM
There's some debate over that.
I think so, but pockets of these cards have been found on the west coast and in the south so folks have different theories.
Rob
murcerfan
08-30-2011, 08:10 PM
I was only aware of two cards having color variations :
Tinker and Payne both being done with blue and green.
Leon you say that quite a few have them...can you elaborate?
caramelcard
08-30-2011, 08:17 PM
Color variations have been found with:
Tinker
Payne
Cole
Smith
Dougherty
Archer
Might be missing one.
The greens turn blue.
The browns turn grey
I've heard a rumor of a Chance with no color, but haven't seen it.
Rob
I was only aware of two cards having color variations :
Tinker and Payne both being done with blue and green.
Leon you say that quite a few have them...can you elaborate?
If you do a search on the board you will find all kinds of info with several other coloring variations. These re more printing errors, I think, than true variations. regards
There was a pretty big find of about 3 1/2 sets worth of E90-3s mostly ranging from gd-vg/ex about a year and a half ago. That brought a significant number of new examples into the hobby recently making the set seem a bit less challenging than it was even a few years ago.
JimB