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Old 09-08-2013, 05:41 AM
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Staying with the New York Giants theme, but just for display (Yankees too):
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Old 09-08-2013, 09:09 AM
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John, it didn't quite make your $50 limit, but someone bought a trimmed T206 of Matty with great eye appeal on eBay the other day for $100. The seller still has a Marquard for about $30. If I was looking for a cheap Matty, I'd search for a Polo Grounds Game card or an end piece of a T202 Triple Folder ...

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Old 09-08-2013, 09:48 AM
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That's an amazing set, Brian... It's so cool to see them all next to each other...

Not a bad idea, Chris... That would tide me over until I could fork over the necessary cash for something else...
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Staying with the New York Giants theme, but just for display (Yankees too):
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Like your W575-1 Yankees. Only seen O'Leary once before. Are those cards on normal card stock or thicker card stock?
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John,

Here are the E121-80 and E121-120 Yankees
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They are in a Penzoni case so I can take them out if I want. If you frame them, you can't see the backs. :-). Cases are hung on the wall.

Didn't realize they were in a Penzoni case. Those cases are great. I need to get one as soon as I figure out what to put in it.
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Here are the E121-80 and E121-120 Yankees
Wow, Ken... So very excellent! I'm guessing I'll have something like that, ready to show everyone... in about... maybe... 93 years.
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Only took 6 years or so to get there. Buying upgrades as they come along.
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Like your W575-1 Yankees. Only seen O'Leary once before. Are those cards on normal card stock or thicker card stock?
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The cards are of normal stock. Here are a couple more with one labeled as Koester's and one labeled as W575-1:
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The cards are of normal stock. Here are a couple more with one labeled as Koester's and one labeled as W575-1:
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Very nice. I have the Hawks but mine has obviously been trimmed and on heavier card board stock.
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