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Old 09-29-2011, 09:18 PM
FrankWakefield FrankWakefield is offline
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Default E254 Colgans, has demand increased?

Conservative me bid on a couple of Colgans on eBay, and I didn't win either. I thought I might win one of them. Both were still in their natural state.

One was Dunn - Baltimore. I expected to be outbid on it. It went for $123.71. I figured the Babe Ruth connection was a factor.

The other was Lindaman - Louisville. I wondered if it was Vive Lindaman, who played for Boston in the majors. But I didn't find stats for him past Indianapolis in 1910, didn't ever see him with Louisville. Maybe he was a coach there. Anyway, that card went for $114.38. My last bid was $53 something, which I thought would have been close.

So are other Colgans going high nowadays, just these two, or what? I know I live in the past, but I didn't realize how far the 'present' has progressed...



Lindaman
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160655945157...84.m1435.l2649



Dunn
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160655129749...84.m1435.l2649
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