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Old 04-30-2016, 09:47 PM
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Default T206 Honus Wagner is definitely a huge card in the hobby, but...

check out this listing:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-11-Vinta...oAAOSw2GlXHW22

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Old 04-30-2016, 09:51 PM
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To go with the clothes that may have a mild "old smell"
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Thats funny...or maybe honus is normal sized and all of the other cards are small
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That's the documented "jumbo" Wagner
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+1 - you beat me to it!

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Some of these are obviously from the super rare "punch out" sheets. Love the little paper tabs around the edges. They sold me.
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To hell with the T206 Wagner in that lot. I am wondering if the Titus T206 is one of the cards in that lot from the "late 1800s."

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Be on the lookout for one of Ted's checklist threads on the Blue Sweet Caporal backs!!
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Skeptics.
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could trim that down to an 8 real easy.
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Be on the lookout for one of Ted's checklist threads on the Blue Sweet Caporal backs!!
And the Ultra-Rare Red Piedmonts.
This listing has so much going for it.
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Maybe the other t206's are the mini versions like the 1975 Topps minis
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I was pretty sure once I outed this auction it would have gotten a ton of bid activity. I guess I am going to have to contact the seller and get the deal of a lifetime outside of ebay, which is obviously populated by unsophisticated bumpkin bidders incapable of recognizing a treasure or looking past an incongruity or two that, in the long run, are incongruous.

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I was pretty sure once I outed this auction it would have gotten a ton of bid activity. I guess I am going to have to contact the seller and get the deal of a lifetime outside of ebay, which is obviously populated by unsophisticated bumpkin bidders incapable of recognizing a treasure or looking past an incongruity or two that, in the long run, are incongruous.

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Item was unsold go figure!
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I just read the description. The vintage and used clothing might smell.
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I did learn something though, I had no idea that wheel chairs came equipped with flotation cushions
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The 'old smell' caught my attention. Then I looked at the cards, and alas I have surmised that these would have nothing but 'new smell'.

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I would say these just may be a tad overvalued by the seller.

The cost to ship would be twenty five times the worth.

Well, I guess that would be only be true if stamps were still a quarter.
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Some of these are obviously from the super rare "punch out" sheets. Love the little paper tabs around the edges. They sold me.
Are you sure those aren't postage stamps issued by USPS?

That would explain why the Wagner looks so big.
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