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Ted Z, a question for you
Posted By: <b>rand</b><p>Ted, its obvious you have spent a great deal of time collecting and learning about T206's. do you own a Wagner, and can you share any stories of Wagners that have passed in front of you to either trade or purchase. Lionel Carter had a nice story on his interview with Doug from Mastro. also, why is the Wagner so far and beyond the most expensive card, compared to Plank, Doyle error, ect....
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Ted Z, a question for you
Posted By: <b>Ted Zanidakis</b><p>I have put together 5 - T206 sets in the 32 years that I've been in this hobby. I've never owned<br> a T206 Wagner. Furthermore, I'm not interested in owning a T206 Wagner. To me the hobby does<br> not revolve around Wagner. My interests are in all the 100's of 1000's of various cards that I can<br> collect. And, I have completed a variety of sets from the 1887 Allen & Ginter to 1987 Topps.<br><br>Anyhow, I have had the famous T206 Wagner (PSA 8) in my hands when it was an ungraded card <br>back in the 1980's. And, I have also held lower condition Wagner's (graded & ungraded) many times.<br><br>TED Z<br><br>
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Ted Z, a question for you
Posted By: <b>Jodi Birkholm</b><p>Ted,<br><br>I kinda feel the same way about autographs. While I've owned holographic examples of many of the game's greats, the thrill of owning a Babe Ruth greatly pales in comparison to having an Eddie Gaedel in your hands!<br><br>Also, I have held a couple of T206 Wagnii over the years, but not the "The" one.
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Ted Z, a question for you
Posted By: <b>Eric Pugh</b><p>anyone have any idea of how many ungraded wagners are out there (that you know about)? also, what is the condition on those if you are aware? thx
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