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marvymelvin 07-27-2014 05:53 PM

Why are T207's getting a bad rap
 
I have been wanting to ask this question for awhile now. It seems that collectors are cold to this set and I am not sure why. I really love the look of the brown background and plan to collect the NY Americans/Yankees set. What are your thoughts? Why the hate?

My T207 Yankees checklist:

Bert Daniels
Ray Fisher
Chester Hoff
Jack Quinn
Gabby Street
Hippo Vaughn
Jack Warhop
Bob Williams
Harry Wolverton

kmac32 07-27-2014 06:18 PM

T207 cards are awesome. I collect T207 Cubs and have all but the Saier and Ward Miller cards. Mine are framed and are quite beautiful.

Matvoo 07-27-2014 07:03 PM

They look a bit depressing imo

frohme 07-27-2014 07:05 PM

"Its a T207 thing - you wouldn't understand..."
 
Hey Brad,

Not sure I'd go as far as calling it "the hate", but T207's are an certainly an odd beast. You have only to search the forum and read the number of (relatively few) posts to realize that it does seem to be sort of a "love or hate" relationship with the set. That said, I tend to think of it as either disinterest or obsession. The posters enamored with the set (myself included) has been pretty stable, consistent, and in the relative minority here over the last few years.

Speculation as to why the set remains of lesser interest than its T205 and T206 "brethren" takes a variety of shapes. I'm sure you'll come up with a few.

FWIW, the NY team (Highlanders, pre-Yankees) are one of the easier team sets to complete, depending on condition you're after. (You could get 8 of the 9 you have listed today, for example). Only Hoff will set you back much and take any time, though these days there are others that come up less often.

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Mike

ullmandds 07-27-2014 07:08 PM

I love T207's for many reasons that make them unpopular...BUT...the lack of star players...the drab brown backgrounds...the propensity to crack...the boring backs...all contribute to the lack of popularity of t207.

Bosox Blair 07-27-2014 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1302905)
I love T207's for many reasons that make them unpopular...BUT...the lack of star players...

+1

I think the absence of many of the stars of the day (no Cobb, no Matty and of course no Honus, etc) lowers collector interest in this set.

Cheers,
Blair

Econteachert205 07-27-2014 07:20 PM

The lipstick walter Johnson is an amazing card, but if I already have the same common from 05 and 06, my money will go elsewhere.

KCRfan1 07-27-2014 07:24 PM

I like the 207's and will pick one up from time to time. There seems to be far less of the 207's around than the 206's and 205's. Which I don't mind as it may keep prices down a bit! As mentioned, the set is a bit drab compared to the highly colorful 206 and 205 issues and lack of star power makes for a lack of interest.

the 'stache 07-27-2014 10:43 PM

I didn't really like the T207 set at first for the reasons listed. But I have really warmed to them because they are so different than any other card. It's ok with me that the set is missing some of the stars. There's plenty of great players that are there. And while some might see the white on brown as depressing, I think they create a really interesting counterpoint when placed next to something like a T206.

I haven't bought any of these cards yet, but I am going to. A couple are on my list of cards to acquire in the next year. I really like the Bresnahan, and the Knabbe batting stance picture is really cool. Feet spread shoulder length apart, hands down and slightly back, bat angled back ready to smack the ball. I love it.

Leon 07-28-2014 07:40 AM

I have no ill will towards T207....more types for the collection..

http://luckeycards.com/pt207groupof8.jpg

dabigyankeeman 07-28-2014 07:46 AM

I think the T207 just dont have the colors of the T206 or T205, but they are still nice.

Enjoy your quest of the Yankee team, it took me a long time to put it together, that Hoff card can be tough. It was the last card i needed to have a complete run of T205/T206/T207 Yankees. But now that i got it, its great to have these.

vintagecpa 07-28-2014 07:51 AM

I suspect it is a combination of the lack of major stars and the price of many tougher cards. I think this set would be more popular if there was a Cobb or Wagner in the set. Often times, even one key card will get collector's interested.

refz 07-28-2014 10:21 AM

I like the t207 set second the t206s. The brown backround and overall lack of pizzazz doesn't bother me at all. I like the change in player pictures and action shots, especially the ones breaking up the same generic poses of their t206 fronts that follow in alot of other card sets. I think the lack of stars would be an incentive to complete the set, but on the other hand theres super tough cards like lowdermilk and George weaver that also haunt this one.

t206blogcom 07-28-2014 11:01 AM

The more T207's I bought, the more I liked them. I was putting together a HOF T207 subset, but I'm having to sell the cards for the house I'm building and my son who'll be born in November. Much rather have a son and house, but I hope to re-collect the T207s at some point in the future.

Beatles Guy 07-28-2014 01:47 PM

I can take 'em or leave 'em. I had the Bresnahan for a while but its appeal wore off so I sold it. I don't currently have any T207 Cardinals on my want list. That may change but they are just not a priority right now.

brianp-beme 07-28-2014 03:28 PM

T207 toughie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marvymelvin (Post 1302879)
I have been wanting to ask this question for awhile now. It seems that collectors are cold to this set and I am not sure why. I really love the look of the brown background and plan to collect the NY Americans/Yankees set. What are your thoughts? Why the hate?

My T207 Yankees checklist:

Bert Daniels
Ray Fisher
Chester Hoff
Jack Quinn
Gabby Street
Hippo Vaughn
Jack Warhop
Bob Williams
Harry Wolverton


Most on your list are easy, a couple a little more difficult, and the Hoff is just plain tough and will be expensive when it does become available.

Brian

ZachS 07-28-2014 03:45 PM

I really like the look of the T207 set. Right now I'm only interested in Anonymous Factory 3 and Red Cross (wishful thinking!) backs as they tie in with Louisiana. I think the muted colors with just a hint of red in the cheeks or blue/red in the team logo is a great look. I don't think I appreciated them as much when I first started collecting but they've definitely grown on me.

Leon 07-28-2014 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZachS (Post 1303197)
I really like the look of the T207 set. Right now I'm only interested in Anonymous Factory 3 and Red Cross (wishful thinking!) backs as they tie in with Louisiana. I think the muted colors with just a hint of red in the cheeks or blue/red in the team logo is a great look. I don't think I appreciated them as much when I first started collecting but they've definitely grown on me.

The T207 Red Crosses doubled in known population a few years back. But to still have a back from a mainstream set, with under 15 known, is quite scarce. This one will be on display at the National too...

http://luckeycards.com/pt207redcross.jpg

ZachS 07-28-2014 08:36 PM

Doubled all the way into the teens! So you're saying there's hope?

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 08-01-2014 12:04 PM

I think the set is ugly. It's like someone took a T206 and soaked it in muddy water.

Zach Wheat 08-01-2014 01:19 PM

T207's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1302905)
I love T207's for many reasons that make them unpopular...BUT...the lack of star players...the drab brown backgrounds...the propensity to crack...the boring backs...all contribute to the lack of popularity of t207.

I have to agree with Peter. The cracking on the front is bothersome as well as lack of start players are the biggest reason. However, I like the set....just not as enthusiastic about collecting this as other sets.

Z Wheat

ZenPop 08-01-2014 10:36 PM

Wow... gotta disagree with some folks here. I LOVE the T207 set. Sort of a classy, low-key neighbor to the high-falutin T206. There's some real beauties in this set. I particularly love this one:

http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/m...ealsBecker.jpg

kamikidEFFL 08-03-2014 06:09 PM

I have to say the background really drags me away from this set. The art work isn't as eye popping as some of the other tobacco sets out there.

clydepepper 08-03-2014 06:15 PM

In my opion:

I have never like the 207s because the pictures really don't look like the specific player...almost like the E91s which are worse..in that regard anyway.

frohme 08-03-2014 06:43 PM

Part of the mystery ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1305640)
In my opion:

I have never like the 207s because the pictures really don't look like the specific player...almost like the E91s which are worse..in that regard anyway.

On the one hand (e.g. Johnson), I agree about the overall quality of likeness... on the other, e.g. Donlin, its a different story.

http://photos.imageevent.com/gspinf/...ze/Johnson.jpg        http://photos.imageevent.com/gspinf/...ize/Donlin.jpg

If you've got a card with decent image and registration quality in hand, many of them (about half) are just amazing - there's much more of a depth, feeling and vibrancy to the image than you might expect.

Sadly, most of the HOF'ers do not fall into that category. I think Hooper is probably the exception ... (and maybe Wallace)

http://photos.imageevent.com/gspinf/...e/Hooper_1.jpg

Also, while there's not the diversity of manufacturing backs like T205 and T206, there are enough vagaries, subtleties, and general difficulties that understanding and completing have made it enjoyable for me over the last few years.

My two biased cents ...
--
Mike

mrvster 08-03-2014 07:37 PM

I think....
 
the brown overall creates a "drab" look to the card:o

in all due respect to the collectors of this set....but rarities like lowdermilk and blank backs I think keep it interesting:D

calvindog 08-03-2014 07:52 PM

Two Donlins with drab backgrounds; I'd take both ahead of any of the Donlin T206 cards all day.

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/8269212335/" title="T207 (Cycle back) by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8356/8269212335_f26bce3cc1_o.jpg" width="423" height="681" alt="T207 (Cycle back)"></a><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/14343976833/" title="1903 Breisch Williams E107-1 by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2928/14343976833_6045522038_o.jpg" width="450" height="760" alt="1903 Breisch Williams E107-1"></a>

tiger8mush 08-03-2014 08:00 PM

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wow, I'd never seen the T207 Donlin before, beautiful card! Jeff, nice job sneakin' in an E107 into a T207 thread .... magnificent card :eek:

here are a couple drabs I own ...
Rob
:)

frohme 08-03-2014 09:59 PM

Well ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrvster (Post 1305683)
the brown overall creates a "drab" look to the card:o

in all due respect to the collectors of this set....but rarities like lowdermilk and blank backs I think keep it interesting:D

Drab, maybe ... some call it earthy ... also, given that external collectors perception that Lowdermilk really is one of the rarest cards in the set is just fine by those of us that actually collect it , though it does jack the prices a good bit :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 1305690)
Two Donlins with drab backgrounds; I'd take both ahead of any of the Donlin T206 cards all day.

Exactly, Jeff - an (edited out) form of my post had the T207 Donlin side-by-side with the T206 Donlin seated and hands-on-knees. There just isn't any comparison. Your Cycle is top-notch - love the card, and the E107 speaks for itself.

--
Mike


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