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04-24-2006 07:25 AM |
Bruce Badcock T 206 scan of Brooklyn
Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Hey Mike,<br /><br />I'm posting these thoughts so some of the board guys can tell me I'm wrong on this. But I think I'm right.<br /><br />The Pattee card that is horizontal is a tough card, as the guides indicate.<br /><br />Same for the Dahlen card, an innocent looking portrait that is difficult to find.<br /><br />I think the McIntyre card that is just Brooklyn, is tougher than the throwing card that lists Brooklyn and Chicago. And the guides have it the other way. I have 2 of each. The hands over head Brooklyn card is a 150 series, I have a Piedmont and a Sweet Caporal. The B&C throwing card I have in Sweet Caporal 350, and Polar Bear. I really think they hands over head is found less often.<br /><br />The other cards I think the guides have wrong is the Rucker cards. The Nap Rucker portrait is a nice looking card, and I think it is found less plentiful than the throwing card. My throwing card is a Piedmont 350, my portrait is a Piedmont 150. It seems that guides value the throwing card more. I think the guides have their values backwards.<br /><br />I'd like to hear from the other guys on the board to see if they think I'm correct on this, or..... out in left field!<br /><br />Frank.
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