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What Larry Doyle Is Trying To Tell Us About T206 Relative Scarcity
Picked up my fourth signed T206 Larry Doyle (Throwing) today. As many of you know, Doyle's throwing pose is often called a "toughie" because it can only be found in the 150 Series. True to form, each of these is a 150 -- 3 Sweet Caps and 1 Piedmont.
But if this card is really such a "toughie," why is it seemingly harder to find Doyle's other poses autographed? I've only seen a couple of signed portrait and batting poses. But, it sure seems like I've seen a ton of these throwing poses autographed -- and the four I have in my collection are proof positive. Doyle Throwing may only be found in Series 150, but Doyle himself had no trouble finding plenty of these on which to sign his name. <a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/qs8V-Jst4ot9cZjXCJ0TJDiJm_Z5QsNdec5_I7WHZRE?feat=embedw ebsite"><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-m3JTHwAqHn4/TvKENZOPh2I/AAAAAAAAJ4o/ZZeSvCf7Vbg/s800/IMG_0005.jpg" height="800" width="497" /></a> |
Interesting observation. One that could have been missed by most everyone.
Reckon that the throwing image is his 'first' card, and that either ATC or American Litho sent him a bunch, maybe at his request, or maybe without him having to request them... Once he has cards in hand he'd be more likely to sign them. |
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All I want for christmas is....just one signed card :(
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Maybe they were a special pack insert, I'm surprised they aren't serial numbered.... I think I've opened too many modern packs
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I can't speak to the number of auto'ed Doyles but the PSA pop report suggests that the throwing pose is the most difficult.
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Or maybe Doyle was the Bob Feller of his time.
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I think it's great that you collect autographed T206's - I wish I had thought of it many years ago when they could be found. Are you saving the extras for trade-bait? |
Maybe the cards came from one collection that were all signed prior to the release of the 350 series, some kids favorite player.
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They wouldn't be signed in ball point pen if they were signed during his playing days.
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I dont really consider my dupes to be extras -- each one is unique! However, if I have dupes of a signed pose, I do consider trade offers of all kinds. Whenever possible, I try to trade for signed T206s I dont already have. |
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One of the players I wrote to sent me a black and white reproduction of his T206 card that he had signed. It was the size of a real T206 and both the front and back were reproduced. I'm not sure if he had the card reproduced himself, and sorry, I can't remember who it was! |
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