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Yoda 08-22-2022 10:43 AM

Past Card Glory
 
I sometimes go off to Neverland and recall great cards once held but now gone.
With the recent run up in T206 auction prices for cards with non-Piedmont or SC backs, what is the rarest T206 you own/owned with the highest grade and toughest reverses you hold/held? Hands down, mine would be a Griffith batting PSA7 with a Drum back, now probably owned by David Hall.

ullmandds 08-22-2022 10:50 AM

My glorious t206’s I used to own were:

Drum solly Hofmann
Red Hindu m brown
Red Hindu chase black cap

I miss the vg+ green cobb the most tho!

mikemcgrail 08-22-2022 11:30 AM

I once had a red background Cobb with a Polar Bear back in a SGC 60 holder.

Also used to own a Mino Wagner as well as a D359 Baker.

Leon 08-22-2022 11:39 AM

I don't even want to comment. I could have retired many times over if I still had many of my cards I had...such is life.
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Hankphenom 08-22-2022 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2255600)
I don't even want to comment. I could have retired many times over if I still had many of my cards I had...such is life.
.

If they served the purpose you sold them for, you hit a home run with them. Anything more was bonus territory. We'd all like to have back just about every card or piece of memorabilia we ever sold. I could have bought a house in Arlington, VA, where I lived for 35 years, for 20K or so back in the 80s, but I always preferred renting. Now they go for a million or two. Don't beat yourself up, Leon, we're all in the same boat except the rich guys who never had to choose between collecting and life, they could have it all if they were lucky.

ullmandds 08-22-2022 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2255599)
I don't even want to comment. I could have retired many times over if I still had many of my cards I had...such is life.
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i remember thinking WOW...when you sold your collection...what a haul!!!!! Whoulda thunk think would've gone crazy as they have...with all the scandals and nonsense in the hobby?

jingram058 08-22-2022 05:11 PM

I have told this tale of woe before many times, including several times on this forum. The first event in this tale was walking away from my childhood complete sets collection of 1967, 68, 69 and 70 Topps (and many, many duplicates) and not quite but almost a complete set of 1962 Topps also. I moved out of our house into my own apartment before I decided to join the Navy. Many things got left at home when I moved out, including my cards. My mom kept asking me what did I want her to do with all this stuff (cards, books, comic books, old steam machinery parts). "I don't know, Mom, just get rid of it." She did, and then of course cards and all this stuff went up in value.

The second event was 2 shore duty assignments to Charleston and Key West, with my wife and daughter at home in (at that time) Coral Springs (Fort Lauderdale). I would drive home from Charleston, 540 miles each way, on weekends. I got to know I-95 and US 17 like the back of my hand. Then, 230 miles each way to and from Key West, US 1 and the Florida Turnpike. Even as a Chief Petty Officer, the bills piled up and after a while the money dried up, too, as the miles added up on my 1988 Mustang. I ended up putting 326,000 miles on that car when I finally sold it (the guy I sold it to still has it)! My second era of collecting included a paper grocery sack full of GREAT cards, literally given to me by a man who over my time in Charleston became a good friend. He had a good-sized booth in Vendor's Mall on Spruill Avenue, selling cards. When he retired, and took his thousands of cards to an auction house, he gave me hundreds of wonderful cards. And I accumulated many others at shows at Coral Square Mall, Broward Mall, eventually having a fine collection. But on one of my trips home, I was in desperate need of money. With my Top Secret security clearance, the idea of a "pay day loan" was out of the question. So I gathered up a 1934 Goudey Gehrig, 1941 Play Ball DiMaggio and Williams, 1958 Mantle, and about 15 or 20 other cards, and went to a card shop on Atlantic Boulevard in Coral Springs. When I told the guy behind the counter that I wanted (needed) to sell some cards, he almost began to salivate. He broke out a loupe, and said they were unquestionably real. But I then learned the harsh reality that what he could sell them for, and what I could sell them for, were two entirely different things. I think I got $200 for them. I felt sick, but I really needed the money. I vowed I would NEVER do something that foolish again.

There will not be a third event, ever. 3 strikes, you're out

MVSNYC 08-22-2022 05:53 PM

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Oh, whata topic...We all have stories, I'm sure...I've sold or traded away too many cards, too soon...

(Pete, this one?)

ullmandds 08-22-2022 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 2255720)
Oh, whata topic...We all have stories, I'm sure...I've sold or traded away too many cards, too soon...

(Pete, this one?)

Yup…it is the only 1 I believe?

phlflyer1 08-22-2022 07:00 PM

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Scarcest T206 that I had in my former T206 collection was probably this Drum but if I could have any cards back I sure wouldn't mind some of the <A HREF="https://www.net54baseball.com/album.php?albumid=1235">1914 Cracker Jacks</A> that I used to own.

They went for a good cause but man it would be nice to have a few of those cards back now.

MVSNYC 08-22-2022 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 2255731)
Yup…it is the only 1 I believe?

Hi Pete, yes I believe so.

(Scott, great Drum)

whiteymet 08-22-2022 07:58 PM

You can read about my story here:

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/...revious-record

Casey2296 08-22-2022 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2255599)
I don't even want to comment. I could have retired many times over if I still had many of my cards I had...such is life.
.

Money aside Leon, you should take pride in building the greatest type collection ever known.


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