as the collectors become more advanced and understand the set more , they will become to appreciate these more and desire them more....hence values/ prices will sore....sorry to disappoint you....you should have held onto your scrap ....you literally lost tens of thousands, could see why your a little turned from T206 scrap
I would be to if I let go all my scraps that wound up being 10-15 times what I sold them for!
THANK GOD I HAVEN'T SOLD MINE
I wasn't saying the collectors don't understand in a "bad" way, they just haven't been educated on them yet....we are still discovering more everyday about the production through these gems and clues......with out them, we can't truly understand the set the way we have....
how many t206 collectors realize that ames hand over head is not available factory issued with that back??? probably not a lot, until they reference the
the possible back combo's and see they are possible(unless you include the 6 superprints).....ON t206resource.com
scott, your just jealous cause you lost out big time when you dumped your awesome scrap back in the day....

....AND TOOK A BATH I'M SURE....I still wish I grabbed some more....ROB is happy
don't hate....
you dumped that overprint downey that I couldn't even try to afford!!
btw....I haven't bid on any cards in a long time ......funds have been tight...
so , I personally know the "thin" scrap market you talk about a few guys running up the prices has expanded through education....
I respect your ground breaking research on the matter, and do respect you, but can't help to set you straight sir..
yes my friend, you must be kicking your self for letting an 8k card go for a song back in the day, or any of the others.....
and now you must hate
embrace that collectors are truly starting to appreciate these gems.....
and...
btw...
to burst your bubble, most sets or issues aren't even close to as popular as the T206 set...
just a matter of time...
c'mon scott.....
respectfully
JOHN VANDERBECK