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Never thought I'd have another - T209 Presley/Pritchard combo, horizontal pose
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I won this tonight and probably destroyed someone's set dreams. I sold a nicer version of this card about 6 years ago on this board and now happy to have an example back(I paid a hefty premium for condition). I am a Virginian and lived in Roanoke so I do collect Roanoke players.
Now, this is the 4th example of this card I've seen. Can we discuss it's scarcity/rarity? The four I know of were: 1. One that sold in an REA auction 2. The previous example of mine sold on this forum. I bought it at an antique shop in Salem VA for $25 3. Another owned by a net54 member(Shammus?) 4. The copy I just purchased I'm sure there are more and I don't do the tpg thing so haven't looked at pop reports. Please share scans of your examples and let see about how many are out there. |
Yep I had one for a few years. It was in a PSA 4 holder. If I remember correctly, Zach Rice bought one off eBay a few years back as well
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Sweet card.I might have put in another bid if I knew it was that rare.At least it went to a fellow Virginia Baseball collector.Great pickup.
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I mentioned it in the Pickup thread, I was the under bidder on that last night. I have to blame a poor cell data connection for my inability to bidder higher, I desperately wanted to.
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Congratulations, Eric. I was going to bid on it but was on vacation and forgot!
The Presley-Pritchard card in my collection came from the Joe Pelaez collection sold by REA in 2012. And I know of other collectors who own the card. So it would be difficult to assess how many known examples exist. Is it scarce/rare? I would say that it is as scarce as most of the cards in the set. One indication of the overall scarcity of the set is the fact that there are so few T209-IIs offered for sale in auctions or on eBay. B. E. Thompson is also scarce, but there are dozens of other players whose card is scarcel. (There are some very rare cards and you can discover these by reading the article I co-wrote with Tim Newcomb in Old Cardboard, #28, Fall 2012). The other fact that bears mentioning, and your newly acquired card is a good example: whenever these cards appear, no matter the condition, if I need the player, I try to acquire it. If I don't, I may not see that card again for years. Condition is not a factor for me, and that is something that was evident when I had the opportunity of looking at all 219 cards in Joe's collection. He had everything from Ex to P-minus 2! I've attached a copy of my P-P, and an example of one of my beaters, Gatch (Goldsboro). I'll gladly trade my Gatch for a better example and throw in some cash if someone has one! Finally, I am working on a website devoted to T209 and Southern Minor Leaguers. If I weren't having so much fun this summer, I might have the site ready to launch! But, I will let everyone know when it's ready. Thanks for a good thread, and my apologies for being so long-winded. Cheers, Mike |
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I have recieved a few questions about the card so figured I'd link this great resource thanks to some of our own : http://t209-contentnea.com/t209-cont...-photo-series/
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Thanks for your input and I'll track down a copy of #28 because I'm chomping at the bit to read it now. At least yor Pelaez P-P wasn't run over by a tractor trailer. I agree that you had better buy when you can and set aside condition as a factor. I've assumed that the reason we don't see many examples of this card is that they are held up in collections, but I wonder how many.......20ish?
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Hey Guys,
Here's mine.... http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps20dbe755.jpg Be well Brian PS I agree with Mike... It's a tough card, but not as tough as some T209's... |
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That Presley and Pritchard is a real burner!!! Wow |
So they do make them in adult size grades nice card Brian, (my lame attempt to be Dorskind.) :D
Neat cards guys I want one now! Cheers, John |
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