T206 Honus Wagner is definitely a huge card in the hobby, but...
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To go with the clothes that may have a mild "old smell"
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Thats funny...or maybe honus is normal sized and all of the other cards are small
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That's the documented "jumbo" Wagner :)
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+1 - you beat me to it!
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Some of these are obviously from the super rare "punch out" sheets. Love the little paper tabs around the edges. They sold me.
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To hell with the T206 Wagner in that lot. I am wondering if the Titus T206 is one of the cards in that lot from the "late 1800s."
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Be on the lookout for one of Ted's checklist threads on the Blue Sweet Caporal backs!!
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Skeptics.
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could trim that down to an 8 real easy.
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This listing has so much going for it. |
Maybe the other t206's are the mini versions like the 1975 Topps minis
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Waggin my own tail
I was pretty sure once I outed this auction it would have gotten a ton of bid activity. I guess I am going to have to contact the seller and get the deal of a lifetime outside of ebay, which is obviously populated by unsophisticated bumpkin bidders incapable of recognizing a treasure or looking past an incongruity or two that, in the long run, are incongruous.
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Item was unsold go figure! |
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I did learn something though, I had no idea that wheel chairs came equipped with flotation cushions
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The 'old smell' caught my attention. Then I looked at the cards, and alas I have surmised that these would have nothing but 'new smell'.
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I would say these just may be a tad overvalued by the seller.
The cost to ship would be twenty five times the worth. Well, I guess that would be only be true if stamps were still a quarter. |
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That would explain why the Wagner looks so big. :rolleyes: |
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