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Posted By: greg buscemi
I picked up 2 of these recently and I have a question |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
While I can't say I've owned one, I have kept an eye out for them for many years. They seem to be as tough to find as anything in that era. I've seen more Esskays and Briggs (which isn't very many at all) in recent years than I've seen Hunters ... |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I've seen more Hunters, then Esskay's, then least of the three Briggs, although none are seen very often. Felin's Franks are even tougher, IMHO. |
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Posted By: J Levine
I too have seen more Hunters than Briggs and Esskays this year...Felin Franks are nearly nonexistent and have not seen one in many years. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I list them in decending order; Briggs, Hunters, Esskay then Felins. I had 9 Hunters in inventory at one time and have never had as many of any of the others at once. I see Briggs offered more that the others combined, even though this is very few. |
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Posted By: Ed Ford
I put together a full set the hard way before EBAY one at a time through shows and SCD ads and auctions. It took me about 10 years (1985 -1995). The 1953s are not as tough as the 1955s which are easier than the 1954s. I have about half of the 1955s and one third of the 1954s. I've been working on these sets for 20 years. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
How rare are these cards compared to the Peter's Meat set issued in 1961 with Twins players on them? I used to own the set that Gavin Riley put together on full panels, unfolded. |
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Posted By: Jason Duncan
Ed- |
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Posted By: dstudeba
I have seen more 1953 Hunters over the past few years than Esskays or Briggs. However Felins are a whole different ballgame. |
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Posted By: greg buscemi
as I said in the top of my post I have 2 creased up examples of the 1953 version |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Thanks a lot for the scans. As discussed before when you put up the Esskays, there are two collectors (one of whom you sold to) who about a year ago started driving the Esskay prices. This has not happened with the Briggs or the 1953 Hunters sets as I have picked up a bunch of these for $50-$150 over the past year. |
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Posted By: greg buscemi
I only paid 5 bucks each for them so I feel I got a good deal |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Ed - |
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Posted By: Ed Ford
I have struck out on remebering which auction house offered these. I do recall seeing them at a National before the auction. They were beautiful. |
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