For the adventurous ....try for a T206 Southern Leaguer "C-H-O-P" sub-set
There are 16 Southern Leaguer (SL) subjects that can be found with these 4 backs. Needless to say, in your search you'll find the brown HINDU version
to be quite tough. The real trick to completing this C-H-O-P sub-set, of any of these Southern Association subjects, is finding their 1910 COUPON card. Thanks to Jeremy, my Ted Breitenstein set is complete. Ted Breitenstein has always been my favorite SL for several reasons previously mentioned. <img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/zanted86/TedbreitensteinT206chop.jpg" alt="[linked image]"> <img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/zanted86/TedbreitensteinT206chopb.jpg" alt="[linked image]"> ............................ .... C .................................................. ........... H ................................................. O ............................ p Here are the 16 Southern Association subjects that are found with all four backs. Bay................Nashville Bernhard.........Nashville Breitenstein.....New Orleans Carey.............Memphis Cranston.........Memphis Ellam..............Nashville Fritz...............New Orleans Greminger........Montgomery Hickman..........Mobile Jordan............Atlanta Molesworth......Birmingham Perdue............Nashville Persons...........Montgomery Reagan............New Orleans Smith..............Atlanta Thornton..........Mobile Hey guys, if you like a long-term T206 tobacco back search, you'll find this task very challenging. Select any one of these SL's from this list and go for it. TED Z |
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Hey Jeremy
Nice going with your four Harry Bay cards.
Keep searching for the 1910 COUPON Bernhard....and, between us we'll have the "3 - B's" on this list of 16 Southern Leaguer's "C-H-O-P-ped". Thanks guy, TED Z |
For the adventurous ....try for a T206 Southern Leaguer "C-H-O-P" sub-set
Hey guys....as most of you know, I'm not really into graded cards; however, I feel that my brown HINDU Teddy B. was
grossly under-graded by SGC. <img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/zanted86/tedbreitensteinhindu.jpg" alt="[linked image]"> .........../\.................../\ The only flaw on this card is this 45-degree diagonal crease in the lower left corner, which barely appears on its back. I guess I could crack it out and submit this card to PSA to grade it. But, I've never been fond of PSA. Approx. 10 years ago I got into a heated argument with PSA when they claimed that my 1949 BOWMAN Stan Musial was "trimmed". I then submitted it to SGC and Derek Grady graded it for me. <img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/zanted86/1949bowmanmusuial.jpg" alt="[linked image]"> Any and all opinions are greatly appreciated regarding this subject.. Thanks, TED Z |
ted
mighty fine corners on the Ted B. .
I think minimally a 50 would make sense. I wouldn't send it anywhere else---you know it's a beaut and that's what counts. all the best,ole buddy. barry |
For the adventurous ....try for a T206 Southern Leaguer "C-H-O-P" sub-set
Barry
Yes, you are correct, a VgEx grade would have been fine with me. Being as it may, I think I will pop out the Teddy B. from its plastic capsule and allow the cardboard to breathe. Brown HINDU cards as sharp as this one are not very often seen. Take care old friend. <img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/zanted86/tedbreitensteinhindu50x.jpg" alt="[linked image]"> T-Rex TED |
FREE ! ...... at last it's FREE !
I acquired this HINDU Breitenstein about 12 years ago. I sold it to a friend at the Ft. Washington Show. He had it graded. Subsequently, we made
a deal and I recovered this card from him. I always thought it deserved a better grade than it was given. Therefore, I cracked it open; and, it will now reside in high quality mylar. <img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/zanted86/at206tedbreitenstein75x.jpg" alt="[linked image]"><img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt113/zanted86/bt206tedbreitenstein75x.jpg" alt="[linked image]"> Perhaps, I will next free my 1910 COUPON Ted Breitenstein card. TED Z |
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