
03-04-2015, 09:21 AM
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pete ullman
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: saint paul, mn
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Originally Posted by conor912
I don't collect t206, but it is my understanding that the set can be as complex or as simple as you want to make it. If that's what appeals to you, go for it.
My first prewar set was '33 Goudey, which is a good alternative, albeit expensive once you hit the Ruth's. I would recommend '34 Goudey, as it's a smaller set and has no Ruths. No matter what you pick, since you're going for low grade, I would also recommend raw instead of graded. Graded cards are like training wheels, nice to have at first, but you'll never learn what to look for if you just use the slab as a crutch. Plus the likelihood of a low grade goudey being messed with is pretty low, comparatively. Just my two cents anyways.
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Agreed...you can collect the southern leaguers...or a specific team...or the different backs...or portraits...whatever u want!
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