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Posted By: ErikV
Here's a question for those familiar with the T206 set. |
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Posted By: Dave
This question probably for the likes of Ted, William, Brian or Barry....but I don't think I'd be too surprised if someone finds another variation of a card or two in the set. I think with T206's nothing is surprising. |
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Posted By: Dylan
I think you will see the occasional misprint or the like show up, but for some new (back, team, or otherwise) variation of some sort to show up would be very improbable at this point. Unless there's some hoard a person involved in the production process of T206s left sitting around in his family basement. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I agree with Dylan on this one- you might find an error caused by a crack in a printing plate, where all or part of a letter would be missing. Also, new color variations could be found, such as the red ink missing from a card. But the probability of finding an error such as Doyle, which was the result of a second print run, is pretty unlikely. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
agreed... |
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Posted By: Dave
And I was hoping I'd find that T206 of Shoeless Joe in some off the road antique store in the mountains of North Carolina....maybe even with the Carolina Brights back....damn |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Since Joe Jackson was playing for New Orleans and would have been a Southern leaguer, finding him with a Carolina Brights back would be pretty difficult. |
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Posted By: Dave
i'll take that as I'm being difficult..and should be happy finding him with an old mill back? LOL |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Shoeless Joe, as I'm sure you know, played very few games his first 3 years (1908-1910). |
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Posted By: Dave
Is there any knowledge as to why he played so few games for the three year span? I could see the first year..but would have thought he would have been a full time player by the next. Was it something like he was working outside of baseball as far as a job? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dave- if you find a T206 of Joe Jackson, I will walk to your house with a check for 50K |
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Posted By: Dave
Long walk to Atlanta....better put on your jogging pants... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
In another Thread, the "My Plank theory....", I discuss the possible contention between |
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Posted By: Jason L
with $65,000 in small bills!!! |
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Posted By: Joe D.
because I bid 65,500 for the T206 Joe Jackson. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If we get an auction going we are going to force Dave to come up with the card! |
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Posted By: Jason L
that he produce the goods. and I would like to see it in a SGC holder, as well. |
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Posted By: Tom Hines
I think if you make Dave produce the T206 Joe Jax then he should also provide scans of the PSA 10 Wagner he found in the same abandoned trunk, from his uncles house (that never really collected cards) and needs to sell to pay for the dire surgery of his twice removed third cousin. Pending a "lot" sale of the Jax and PSA 10 Wagner I would bid $69,000.00 |
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Posted By: barry arnold
I still believe that there are folks who have a treasure or two hidden away |
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Posted By: Dave
Cool Barry...very familiar with Emory. (for anyone that doesn't know that means Barry is quite smart) |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think we already know Barry A. is quite smart- he is our resident professor, and an ethicist no less. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Dave and Barry S. |
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Posted By: Dave
On a personal note Barry...while indeed Emory is quite prestigious.....you could have always went the route of the Trade School down on North Avenue and become an engineer....ahem |
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Posted By: Denny
Lads, |
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Posted By: Dave
I wouldn't mind....telling my wife though another man would be accompanying us...may be trickier...especially the hotel room arrangements |
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Posted By: Art M.
In 1999 Mastro discovered eight previously unlisted T206 proof cards. All the cards featured southern league players and were blank backed (hand cut). These cards all had the proofing stars in the margins. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Art--I assume you're talking about this find: http://www.t206museum.com/page/periodical_20.html. How did you know the names of the players on the proofs? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dave- when addressing a professor never say "could have always went"; please change that to "could have always gone" |
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