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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Didn't realize you had posted yours. I guess I was setting up my post, while you posted your E90-1 Plank

Just a strange coincidence.

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awesome e107!

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Hi Ted - No worries, they're both equally great cards.

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Sorry for the other cards...but my E90-1 Plank has a different back on it !!!

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Posted By: Ben Fisher

Thanks Joe. It definitely has its flaws, but hey, it's an e107! Honestly I'd have a hard time choosing between it and my D359 if I was forced to. I'm a big fan of Eddie's cards and would like to add a e93 to the party eventually.

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Not to be disruptive I hope, but the Nadja looks a little weird......zero skin tone and the white itself seems to lack the creaminess or solidness of most older cards. Entire image is much grainier than I've ever seen on another example. Absolutely huge side borders. Are you completely confident it is genuine?

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Posted By: Ben Fisher

Not desruptive at all. Always good to chat about cards, especially my favorite ones. Well, first off it's a D359 Rochester Baking, not a Nadja. I think there are some minor color differences between the two sets, which is why this card looks slightly different from the two Nadjas already posted. Either way, I'm 100% sure it's the real deal. I think it would get an "authentic" grade if I were to have it slabbed because it is undersized t/b. The large high res scan may also have something to do with making it look a little grainy I guess.

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Posted By: Joe D.

Ben,

If they were my cards, I'd have no problem choosing the e107.

But thats what makes this a great hobby - everyone has their preferences)

(and how cool is it to actually have that choice!)


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I've seen all too few D359's unfortunately

Beautiful cards all of them, and there is undoubtedly lots of magic associated with the Plank name. Wish I could find something of his affordable AND scarce!


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Posted By: peter ullman

wow george...nice. from what set is the one in lower left? Mello Mint?

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Peter,

I am embarrassed to say that I happened to have the scans with me, but not the cards. And I have forgotten what the backs are.

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I'm favourites are Ben's D359 and Dan's E104-1, Nice Cards!!!!

Ben, have you ever consider getting the D359 Plank graded? if not why?


High Book Value!?

D359 Plank = $5,500 NM? what does this card usually sell for (poor to VG)?


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Brad-
I don't think you can find a d359 Plank, or any other d359 in NM for under $10,000.00. Throw away the book when it comes to high grade vintage cards. I would imagine a VG Plank would run you close to $8K-$10K or more, and in NM maybe $30K-$40K if there is one.

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Posted By: Brad

I throw the book out the window on day 1, only use it for reference!


Bruce Babcock Website: Plank and Mack, which set/s are these cards from, anyone know?
http://homepage.mac.com/thurber51/PhotoAlbum66.html








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Both the Plank and Mack are D359s.

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Posted By: quan

some beautiful planks. i also love to collect plank cards. unfortunately i've had to sell a few away that i really regret. ben's got both my favorites, the e107 and the d359.

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My favorite is definetly the T5.

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Posted By: John

George, if you need a temporary holding place for the T206 Plank I have a nice area with about 500+ so of his buddies he can hang out with….just a thought.

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The Fan Craze Plank is a great looking card.

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