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Is currently 35: 31 1-point cards and Young, Boston (+4).
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It is a MS Excel file, and it has formulae built in to do all the work...if you can host the excel file that would be ideal. A picture would just give anyone interested an idea of what it looks like. The file calculates both the Kraken number and the Set number...as if anyone would calculate their E90-1 set progress the "old" way....:D |
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I just sent you an email and a quick follow up email explaining exactly what you just asked about (before I read this post). If I host it, it will only be a static picture. I am not sure how to import that kind of relational file into our system. Sorry about that. |
109
Another successful deal w/Cory nets me 5 more for my Kraken #
Please edit my number to 109:p I found a couple duplicates that I'll post on BST to trade in case others need to bump their own numbers before the new year.... |
Kraken up
Jess Tannehill added today, another low grade gem that provides a see through hole in the jersey.
I have both Tannehill players now after confusing who was who... But the most important part is that i’ll be ending the 2017 calendar year with a Kraken number of 110. I’ll get more next year! |
The Kraken monthly flow
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Being that the E90-1 collecting base is nowhere as large as that of the T206, I have decided that I would give this thread a bump every month or so if no activity as a reminder to all who do collect it or are interested. The Monster needs no provoking, while the Kraken quite often reacts when poked with a pointy stick
Brian (insert random scan of E90-1 card here. Never a favorite of mine...look at his face): |
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Hi Brian,
My e-monster # is still at 111. |
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Here's another plate scratch for you Ed.
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