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Fire!!
You can only save one T206 new find piece and watch the rest burn. GO
A) 8 HOF complete lithograph stones & 2 printer scrap sheets B) 1 uncut sheet of brown old mill players C) Box of 15 proofs of non-printed players, 6 test Drum 460 commons & mint Doyle error blank back D) Fresh off the press quality P150 strip of Wagner, Plank & Magie And tell us why. A) Owning two uncut sheets could answer several questions and I think would be quite valuable, plus the original stones would provide great insight into the printing process. |
C
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D
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D
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C
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D
D - I couldn't watch Wagner & Plank burning in front of me.
Tony |
C & D are a toss up, but I'll go with D.
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Maybe I should combine A & B
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D over C - but just by an inch. Wagner & Plank would outweigh the proofs etc - for me. Time to check the heat/fire rating on my safe....
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Now that's a tough choice!
D would be the easiest to sell. C Might be the most interesting, but I think there'd be a long struggle to get some of those accepted. B Maybe the least valuable, but the most important of the easily portable items. A Probably my choice. Risky, since there'd be I think 9-10 stones, and that would probably be right at my limit on how much I could actually carry. And very likely well over that limit. That much weight would really slow me down. If I had enough time to carry all those stones out, I could probably just grab the two sheets and the other 3 things. The stones would probably come through the fire ok. I'm just not feeling decisive just now.....:D Steve B |
D
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All of that stuff would have been in the same box so rather than decide which cards to grab I'd take the whole box.
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D
Prefer the Wagner |
D, but can I throw myself into the flames in exchange for C? I'd be a martyr for humanity.
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With my indecision tendencies, I'd burn with the cards while trying to make a decision.
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C, but I'd look for the T4 Obaks of Vancouver and Victoria players, and wonder who actually started the fire.
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