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9 T206 Wagners at one booth
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I was re- reading one of my back issues of old cardboard and in it was an
article on the 2004 national that was held in Cleveland that year. With the article there is a picture of nine T206 Wagner's that were at the Mastro booth. Pretty impressive considering there are only 46 in the PSA and SGC pop reports and I think one or two of them are post 2004. Attachment 304187 |
That is awesome. Thanks for posting Pat.
I'll take that one. No wait, that one. |
i was at that national. it was an amazing sight not to mention a pretty smart publicity stunt.
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Seeing them all together like that makes you feel like it's really not that rare. Of course, we know better! Here are 40 of them. I suppose if you don't have anything else to do you could try to figure out which ones at the convention are shown in this composite photo.
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that's insanely cool. great post, pat!
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So at least 9 Wagner’s are altered?
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That's a cool picture Pat.
Here is an article from 2002 that shows a collection of known Wagners at that time. Edited to say this a collection of known Wagner T206's. There were probably more known at the time, just not pictured. |
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I have one of the posters, and had it framed (the poster visible in the background of the Mastro’s display of Wagner’s).
(None of those are missing color, to my knowledge...just some old images). |
I remember that show, the display was awesome. I have the poster they were handing out that weekend.
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14 year anniversary this year... bring em back! :cool:
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Sweet!
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Here's a poll for you...which would you rather have, the sillouette (second row down, 3rd from the left) or the one missing 1/3, middle bottom row? |
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Silhouette for me too. Didn't someone here have a WaJo silhouette like that as his avatar? I wonder if those two cards used to belong to the same collector.
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I'd pick the silhouette for sure. That other one looks like about half of a card. I like the one on the bottom cut at a slant. I guess someone did that to it on purpose, but I can't image why.
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omg
I'm having palps!:eek:
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Wagner Sales History
This link shows the sales history of all the Wagners. They've done their best to number them to see how the prices have changed over the years.
http://www.t206resource.com/WagnerSales.html There's also a somewhat updated gallery. http://www.t206resource.com/Wagner-Gallery.html |
Great post and pictures for those of us not attending the National at that time. Thank you for sharing. Count me as wanting the half card over the silouette.
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I thought Dan McKee (hey Dan) owned the silhouette Wagner....
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In the Faces of Wagner from post #10, I used to own the one in the middle row, second from right, with the upper left corner missing. I bought it in 1986 and sold it eighteen months later.
Don't ask.:( |
It's amazing, when looking at all of them together, the level of clarity on the face. Some are extremely washed out.......some are highly detailed. I can't recall another T206 with such a vast difference in clarity/appearance.
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Take for instance post # 10...the bottom row...the one on the far left looks completely different than the one on the far right. I know that the answer is that they were printed at different times, but the difference is vast.
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Anyone ever remember seeing a Wagner that had all the background cut away? Just had the portrait left? It seems I remember having an old Beckett vintage years ago and had an article on Wagner’s. I could be wrong but curious as I have never seen it again.
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Thanks dean don’t know how I missed that
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