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Old 08-09-2007, 02:34 PM
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Posted By: Turner Engle


E's
T's
N's
F's
R's
W's
Pins
Postcards

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Old 08-09-2007, 02:36 PM
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with a very small helping of R's

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Old 08-09-2007, 02:47 PM
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Posted By: anthony

easy...the ones i like, i'm all about appearance without the super high grade, my highest grade is a psa 3/sgc 40, my "keeper" collection consist of 12 cards for now...eventually it will be down to 6-7.

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85% T's
15% E's

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With a good load of postwar too

BTW, nice to meet you and your dad in CLE.

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Posted By: Steve Murray

da Z's, den the T's, rounded out by the PC's

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Posted By: Tim Rhinehart

75% Pins
23% T's
2% E's

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7 - T's
1 - M
2 - E's
4 - R's

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t's

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F

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Posted By: jay behrens

100% of the cards in my collection are made of cardboard

Jay

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Posted By: Steve Murray

what are F's?

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f = food issues. Dan-O is a hot dog card fiend!

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Posted By: Paul S

Pre-war: almost 50-50 T206 and E90-1

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511 different T's
nothing else
not even a dup

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mostly T's (60%) and E's (20%) and Gum cards (20%)

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

VINTAGE

200+.....N's

200+.....E's

1800.....T's

900+.....R's

100+.....W's


Post WWII

2700.....BOWMAN's

200+.....LEAF's

1500.....FLEER's

9900.....TOPP's

TED Z

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Posted By: Neal

About 300 Pins pre 1933

T cards about 150

Odd bals including Bf2,Bf3,postcards about 125

Goudeys aprrox 50 cards

And lots off other stuff!

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Posted By: Mark

D - 50+
E - 100+
R - 100+
T - 100+
Misc. - 50+

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Posted By: William Cohon

I have eighty-eight t205's and counting (including all of the HOFers). I have about sixty-five t206's. All the Diamond Stars (except the high #'s). All the '48 Bowmans. All the '53 Topps and color Bowmans. A bunch of '33 Goudeys (including a Ruth and a Gehrig). Pretty much all the old Jewish players (minus the v355 Weintraub, of course). All the early Black players (from the '40's and '50's).

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