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Julie Vognarabout the Black Sox Zeenuts..but it doesn't really matter what Mark says about a reserve...if a lot of people want them, they'll go high, and if not many do, they'll go low. I AM going to fight to have them in separate lots...
The W514 Felsch and Williams DID NOT GRADE, because they are cut INSIDE the dotted line..although very neatly. The others graded fine (except I was disappointed in the national Game Jackson getting a 60..geez...). Standard Bisacuit Jackson is a 4, just like it was when I popped it out. The CJ Cicotte is too high (in keeping with grading companies ignoring stains on CJs). I couldn't ask about EVERYTHING.
Some of the OJs did very well (2 Hoys, 2 Kellys, the Griffith--I think_- and the Duffy. ) And they will mostly all be offereed separately (including the Mack--which is just a whisp of a picture!),high or low grade.
You won't BELIEVE what's gonna be in the next REA! I think Rob told me so the word would get around, but I'd better ask. The guy who wrote all over the back of Mickey Welch is ALSO famous--dunno what his name is.
I'm not going to say much about the N162s and N300s right now--Scott F, your Keefe got a 60 (N162), the Anson did very well,(N300) the delahanty did better than the Keefe (N300).--they apparently put more stock in centereing than lack of creases! The Ewing is slightly touched=up , as it was when I bought it, and you will be shown WHERE.
The Jackies are all 5s, 6s and a 7. That's impossible--one of them is surely lesser-conditioned...
Oh the N332-8 Ewing-- a--40, or 50 or something! Incredible! Nice card, but...
On the whole, I'd rather make my own mistakes than rely on SGC and PSA to make them for me!