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T204 Square Frame Theory
Hi fellow collectors,
Just wanted to share a quick theory about the T204 Square Frame "subset" I know there are several T204 experts on the board who might know if this is true or not. I was thinking... what if this isn't a sub-set at all, but just a different set all together? Here's why I think this: -All square frames are blank-backed, whilst 99% of Oval frames have Ramly and TTT advertising. -I find it unlikely that the Square Frames were found in the same packages as Oval Frames, with a completely different design, I think they were distributed separately. -The embossed back design is different to the Oval Frames. -All square frame players had some association with the Boston area, my guess is that these cards are so rare because they had a limited release in the Boston area. Please let me know what you think, Feel free to share your T204 Square Frames! ~Owen:) |
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I had no idea that Burkett was one of the easier players to find. It just goes to show that value and scarcity do not always correlate.
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Interesting theory about the square frames. I have a blank back and Ramly Bancroft. Just need a TTT and square frame of him to complete my type set.
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NO wonder he (Bancroft) was my run of T204 varieties. The Square still brought some good scratch. (cards not mine anymore, thanks to whomever bought them too!!)
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Always loved these cards. I hope to own a couple one day.
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Leon,
Your T204 type collection is awesome and had me bidding aggressively. I now have the privilege of owning your Bancroft Ramley and blank back thanks to the actual winning bidder offering me those two. I hope to one day finish and present something very similar to what you have shared with the hobby. :cool::cool: |
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