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Posted By: DJ
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Posted By: dennis
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
Hi DJ, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Brian is dead on accurate. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Brian: |
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Posted By: DJ
Thanks so much for your input Brian. It was very helpful. I have two hammered examples that I purchased at the Trop World show in 1989 for $20 a piece, a Tenney and a Dougherty. With my insane 'two down, one forty+ to go' philosophy, I may have to scrap that game plan. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
Thanks DJ, the article is in the final stages and hopefully it will provide a lot of useful info for beginners and advanced collectors alike. We've found quite a bit of information on the Breisch Williams company as well, including a nice photo of the original factory so it should be a great read. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
i feel a "hal's card justification" thread about to unfold. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: DJ
The seller who sold two e107's last month just put up three more and also has SGC graded Lajoie, Flick and Chesbro coming up. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Has anyone ever seen the E107 Cy Young PSA 8 card? It is owned by one of the more noted collectors in the hobby - and I've been assured by him that it is a beauty. I just would love to see a picture or a scan of the card, knowing what a tough issue this is in any condition above good. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Brian, |
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Posted By: DJ
A Flick 30 or 40 is going up on eBay in the three weeks is what I hear. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Brian, |
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Posted By: Craig
Marc, |
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Posted By: Ben
tough: |
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Posted By: DJ
Hey, I wouldn't throw Elmer out of bed. Would love to own one. I have two commons and I'm not sure how far I want to carry this obsession since I'm trying to complete other projects. Paying $800 for very low quality commons is maddening to me but I guess that's the attraction as well. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
Ben's list is pretty accurate regarding the toughest E107's in my opinion. The only addition that I would make is Joe Kelly, which may actually be the toughest of them all. Type 2's are also very difficult. I believe that there are only 2 or 3 known of each of the cataloged HOFers (Lajoie,Delahanty,Keeler). I have heard that there are other uncataloged Type 2 HOFers out there, but I have not been able to confirm this. |
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Posted By: Julie
W600 or a Copperplate or a M101-1. I'm perfectlty happy with my Thomas. When I see the Young or the Flick, I mainly think,. "I can't afford that"! |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Craig: |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I remember the PSA 8 Plank in Mastro. The card is awesome. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
The PSA 8 Plank card looks just like this: |
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Posted By: Ben
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Posted By: Andy Baran
There was a Chance in the large E107 group that was auctioned by Lew Lipset a few years ago. That is the only one that I have seen personally, but I know of a few others. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: Bryan Long
What makes these cards so rare? I know that how many were printed means something but were these printed in one small area by a small company. Obviously these were not widely distributed like e95 or other caramel cards that are more widely collected. I'm just curious as to why finding these cards in anything but a 1 or worse is the norm. I can remember bidding on a few of these about a year ago and the prices even then were high and I never really knew what the reason was other than the fact that they were rare cards to have. |
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