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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>JC</b><p>With the constant changing in prices for pre-war material. I am working on a deal that includes and Old Judge Stovey (Not Boston) and a 1914 Type 1 Texas Tommy E224 of Chance. I'm not sure what the current market value is on the Chance card. It is in Ex condition with 3 out 4 corners being pretty good. The bottom right corner has some kind of burn mark on it (not bad though). The back is fine and the photo on the fron is very clear. I do not have a PIC to show yet since the person I'm dealing with does not have a computor and uses a color photo copier to show PICS. My description is the description the seller gave me over the phone. Is this a 1K, 2K, 3K, 4K or more card? Thanks for the comments good or bad.. JC<BR>"husband-of-tammy"
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>slacks</b><p><<My description is the description the seller gave me over the phone.>><BR><BR>I'd usually have an opinion, but it's really hard to get past that sentence...
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>JC</b><p>Keep your message to yourself then! My brain does not function well after midnight.. Who is Slacks anyway?
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>Julie Vognar</b><p>10 years ago. The Chance lists for 4,000 in NR mint, 1,200 in VG. <BR><BR>(Maybe I can egg slacks on to identifying self): because of the at least partly feminine connotation of "slacks," I've been wondering if you are a woman--wishful thinking, probably.
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>maybe "Slacks" is a Katherine Hepburn fan?
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>slacks</b><p><b>JC</b>: I didn't mean to offend you. My point was not about your grammar, rather it was supposed to convey that condition is so important that even a ballpark figure couldn't be arrived at. For example, "rounded corners" can mean almost anything. I’ll try a more constructive suggestion: have the seller go to OfficeMax, pay to have them scan the card and e-mail it you. I think that runs about $3.00, which IMO is $3.00 well spent by you if you are thinking of buying it.<BR><BR><b>RE: Slacks</b>.<BR>Bottom line: I am hesitant to list identifying information on the board about myself. It's not the board members I'm have concerns about, but the countless number of lurkers. Anyone with a little but of incentive could find my house if they knew only my name and the IP address listed by my posts. <BR><BR>Although I'm sure my collection is dwarfed by most of yours, I don't keep my cards in a safe deposit box ('cause I like to play with them) and I'd rather not run the risk of advertising where it is.<BR><BR>Please note that I have confined my posts to opinions and analyses, and not attempted to spread unsubstantiated rumors or malign other hobbyists, hiding behind a name so as to avoid backlash.<BR><BR>Again, please don't take the above as mistrust of anyone that pots here. I've bought and sold cards to a few of you and have no reservations there. It's just that everyone has their own risk parameters, and I'd like to avoid inadvertently advertising the fact that I have highly liquid collectibles when their location is so easily available.<BR><BR>P.S. I just happen to really, really like the work “slacks,” so by identifying myself with a cool word, I hope to raise my own station in life just a little.<BR>
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>Nickinvegas</b><p>JC,<BR>Hopefully you can pull the deal off.<BR><BR>As you may or may not know I collect Frank Chance stuff. <BR><BR>In my opinion the card would sell at auction around $1,500. Atleast that is what I would bid. I preface that by saying it really depends on the severity of the 'burn' mark. <BR><BR>There are other Hall of Famers in the set that have the same book value in SCBBC($4K NM): Baker,Bender,Crawford,Evers,Lajoi,Mcgraw,Wheat and Speaker(+$200). I think that as far as popularity goes Chance is probably towards the bottom of this list. Thus, either the other hall of famers are undervalued in Lemke's book or Chance is over valued.<BR><BR>Just some food for thought...<BR><BR>Regards,<BR>Nick
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>Bob Lemke</b><p>of Type 1 Texas Tommy cards in the past six months or so in my desk mark-up copy of the catalog, all "commons" and all graded EX by the seller(s). The sales prices were $2,198, $1,387 and $1,310. The first was on a Larry Doyle, the second and third on a Jake Stahl (possibly the same card). All were eBay sales and "book" for a common in EX is $1,125.
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>I consigned the Doyle and Stahl to the last Lew Lipset auction and they did very well compared to the guide prices. I think they went for $1998 (Doyle) and $1261 (Stahl) plus the 15% juice. They were in vg-ex condition in my opinion. I paid about $2700 after commission for my Walter Johnson about 5 years ago. I would think the card you are talking about would be in the 2300-3000 range today....good luck on it...talk to ya soon....
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>Almost every Texas Tommy type 1 I have seen has been o/c. I would almost be suspicious if I saw one that wasn't. Well, not really but you know what I mean? best regards<BR>ps...tempting spot for a pic<BR>
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>sorry for the Hankron posting, posting, posting, here <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14> just kidding David....but I believe the fee for Lew's auction was 10% buying and selling on the Texas Tommy's..I have bid in his current auction and don't even know the buying fee....oh well....hopelessly addicted...
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>Julie</b><p>..unlike everyone elses.
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1914 Texas Tommy Type 1
Posted By: <b>Julie Vognar</b><p><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1077109243.JPG"> <img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1077109304.JPG"><BR><BR>You can tell it's trimmed, instead of borderless, because the last line of type is cut off on the back, and it's completely lacking in gloss--like the type 2s have.
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