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Old 11-13-2007, 08:02 PM
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Posted By: Scott

Gents,

I'm mildly considering the long task of building an affordable T3 set. Currently we only have two cards, Matty and Rhodes.

Can someone familiar with this set share some basic info. E.G. How many cards, How tough are they to find, are there any very difficult/scarce players.

How much should I look to pay for complete PSA 1 type cards -- commons, and basic HOF?

Is this a reasonable undertaking...or just too darn hard to buy piecemeal?
If anyone's bought raw T3s....is there anything to be particularly careful about (like trimmed borders for T206, etc)

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Scott

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Old 11-13-2007, 08:10 PM
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Posted By: Matt

"affordable T3 set"

I wasn't aware of such a thing...

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Old 11-13-2007, 08:12 PM
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Posted By: Bobby Binder

There are 131 cards total in the set not including the boxers. The cost to put together a PSA 1 or SGC 10 set at current prices would be:

Common player: $150-175 each
HOF: $400-500
Cobb:$1700

This is a basic guideline and there are some cards that are more difficult then others. We still do not have a recorded sale for a Paskert Cin& Phil variation. We have all the data available you just need to do the research.

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Old 11-13-2007, 08:12 PM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

The two you name are a fantastic start. Rhoades is difficult to find, much less buy. If you have that one, then you can pursue completion, I would think.

An odd aspect of the cards is that folks would write in and request the one they wanted. So you have to figure more Mathewson card were requested than some of the others. To some extent, the price differences between Hall of Famers and commons does not reflect that difference in supply, because those are still the ones with more demand today.

There was an excellent thread about T3s some time ago, it talked about how the backs changed as additional cards were offered.

With Rhoades in hand, you have a serious start toward getting the set.

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Old 11-13-2007, 08:14 PM
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Posted By: jay wolt

Scott - There's 100 cards in the set
50 in each series. The 2nd series has checklist
& ad backs.
Common PSA-1's cost around $150-$200
lower Hofers about double that
Tougher cards incl Bob Rhoades, Kitty Bransfield
Owen Wilson and the horizontal action cards.

Good luck with your set its very rewarding
& challenging...jay

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Old 11-13-2007, 08:15 PM
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Posted By: Matt

I think those prices are low - a PSA 1 Mathewson went for close to $1k yesterday and the last 2 PSA 1 Johnsons went for well more then $900.

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Old 11-13-2007, 08:17 PM
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Posted By: jay wolt

Matt - my prices listed were for lower level HOFers
like Bresnahan, Griffith, Wallace, Jennings etc..

Cobb, Matty, Cy, Johnson, Speaker & Lajoie are top tier
and are much higher as you indicated.

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Old 11-13-2007, 08:23 PM
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Hey guys,

The Standard Catalog shows 126 T3s, and 4 variations, that would be 130...

Mr. Lipset's Encyclopedia says 100 players, 126 cards, and he lists 5 variations, that would be 131.

The difference is that the Encyclopedia lists 2 Willis cards, #40, one with "Pittsburg" and the other with "Pittsburg now with St. Louis Nat'l"


So 100 players,

and 131 cards.


And Johnson and Mathewson will go for much more than normal HOFers. The Standard Catalog has Rhoades way undervalued.

Speaker and Lajoie T3s would go for megabucks, if found... 'cause they aren't listed on the back of a Turkey Red, they weren't made. (Edit, please see post below where I correct this mistake of mine.)

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Posted By: Scott

Great info as always. Sounds like it's doable just will take some time (and of course $$)

They sure are beautiful cards....just gotta get used to them after playing around with T205/T206 for so long.

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Posted By: nbrazil

expect solid competition on auctions.

expect plenty of raw cards to purchase.

eye appeal with low grades can be had with pin holes and back damage.

high tier HOF'ers and horizontals are tough to acquire (because of fierce competition)

overall, this set isnt terribly scarce, but highly popular because they are now being graded by both SGC and PSA and they are extremely attractive. i've gotten back into the set...and the prices are higher than when i first started collecting them a year ago.

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Old 11-13-2007, 10:54 PM
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Posted By: Lee Behrens

Frank,

Can you explain your comment about the Speaker and Lajoie.

Thanks

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Late at night and needing sleeps is the only explanation I can offer... I thought I'd glanced at at alphabetical list and that Speaker and Lajoie aren't in the set.

With dawn of day, a cup of coffee, and your post; I can now see that the cards do exist. Apologies to Jay W, he's correct, that those two would command a higher price than other Hall of Fame players. The Standard Catalog has Speaker at a higher price than Lajoie, Mr. Lipset mentions Speaker as a popular, more plentiful T3, I'd think that today the price of the two should level out a bit, Speaker down a bit, Lajoie up a bit.

Wagner isn't in T3... T3s seem to have been released after T206s, I think the T206 is the only T card with Wagner.

As for Rhoades... Bob Rhoads was his name, the card says Rhoades. That is the key card for the set.

Thanks for the inquiry, Lee.

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Posted By: George

Scott,
I found this website to be extremely helpful. Take care.

www.t3turkeyred.com/

George

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Posted By: JK

Speaker's cards do not appear to have dropped in price to me. To the contrary, his card, which is one of the nicest looking in the set, remains very poplular.

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