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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>robert</b><p>I haven't worked my way through the whole issue yet, but I read this article last night and really enjoyed it.<br /><br />It was great to see the adpieces/checklists that go along with the set.<br /><br />I guess it must be possible that stacks of several player's cabinets who were not as popular remained at Sporting Life for one lucky employee to take home. Or, perhaps they just trashed them after a year or so of sitting around?<br /><br /><br />Rob
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>Another great magazine put out by our good friends at Oldcardboard.com ...If you are lurking, are just getting into pre-war, or an advanced collector, you really should invest the $25 or so dollars for a subscription. I promise you will like it.....but only if you like old baseball cards.... regards all (you can click the link at the top of our front page to go to their wonderful website and order).....
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Joann</b><p>I've already read the whole thing. Of course I really liked the article about the Dietsche postcards, and even more so the inset about the Diesche shop and tours. I think my mom (originally a Detroiter) would be too young to remember, but I will show it to her anyway. If my grandparents (Detroiters born 1895) were still alive they would remember for sure. Unfortunately, I got into collecting vintage Detroit bb cards after both had already passed. What a missed opportunity that was.<br /><br />Loved the article though, and may start trying to accmulate a few more of the PC's to add to the 3 I have now.<br /><br />Joann
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>davidcycleback</b><p>It's a well done publication, with interesting subjects and details.
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Marc S.</b><p>That Mastro has a bunch of PSA graded W600s in their next auction. Most of them are graded 8 NM/MT
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>PC</b><p>Received issue no. 8 today, along with all the back issues ... plenty of good train reading for the next couple of weeks.<br /><br />For those who do not have the latest issue, here's a scan of the W600 Cobb on p. 25, which is amazing (I tried to resize, but couldn't) ...<br /><br /><img src="http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f327/patlizmeg/0d034476.jpg">
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Paul Stratton</b><p>How many of them have different poses than the smaller m116's? I noticed the Matty has a different pose. Are most of them the same?<br /><br />what are the odds of ever finding a w600 Ed Cicotte? ...and what would be an approximate cost? <br /><br />Paul
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Tom Boblitt</b><p>would be in the $4-$6K range now. Maybe more, who knows.....<br />
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Paul Stratton</b><p>How've you been Tom? That much huh? Ok, I'll settle for your Scott Stratton cabinet! Anyone have a scan of a Cicotte they would be willing to share?
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Tom Boblitt</b><p>been good but Stratton cabinet has moved slightly East of here to Danville, KY..........
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Paul Stratton</b><p>Did he move with or without you?
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Tom Boblitt</b><p>I'm still in the same place.......
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W600 article in Old Cardboard
Posted By: <b>Bob Beyerle</b><p>Has anyone ever seen a Lobert W600? I've been looking for years and would love to confirm at least one of them. Thanks.
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