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Posted By: T206Collector
Okay, so about a year ago, I completed the Monster (save Magie, Doyle, Wagner and Plank) with the purchase of Cy Young Bare Hand from Connecticut dealer Chet Woods (if you don't know him, you should, great dealer!). Anyway, it turns out that was just the beginning as my next goal is to have the entire collection graded, with an average SGC grade of 40. I'm about 200 away at the moment, but we purchased a house in September and have another child (our second) on the way in January and so, well, yes it is impossible for me to spend any real money on cards anymore. I have spent about $100 over the past three months -- after spending $500-$1000 a month for awhile there. Now I have taken to trading cards with rarer backs for upgrades of the others; as well as downgrading small portions of my collection to upgrade larger portions of others. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I remember the first T206 I ever bought- Groom, Washington, about 1983. No rhyme or reason why, something just had to be the first. And congratulations on your growing family. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
T206 (IMO) is the pinnacle, the sexiest, the most fun to collect... |
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Posted By: Dave
Lable me one of those envious of anyone able to complete the set in any condition, regardless of grades, slabbed or unslabbed. From my humble beginnings last week i'm 13 cards to the good, all portrait cards as thats my primary focus in the accomplishment |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
good work dave...last week you said you would only get a card a week...you now have 13 so far...glad to see the monster is treating you well? |
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Posted By: RayB
T206 - Warm story. I am climbing the hill for the first time with this set and I am a little over 40% complete (almost 60% on the HOF'ers) in lower grades (PSA 1,2,3 mostly) and it has been exhilirating in every way. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The highest graded Drum I ever saw was a Griffith, batting. I am remembering a PSA-7 but could be wrong. Anyone know the card I am referring to? |
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Posted By: JimB
Barry, |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
would you guys say Drum is the tuffest to find in mid-high grade? (obviously it is a very tuff back to begin with, but when they are found, they are almost always in lower grade, i find)...what other rare backs would you say are also very tuff to find in higher grades? lenox i feel the same about... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- if my memory is as good as I think it is wasn't the negative reversed in the catalog so that it looked like he was batting right-handed? I do agree that in today's market that would sell for about the price of a new car. |
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Posted By: JimB
Barry, |
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Posted By: Mike Ernst
I'll never forget seeing my first T206--late Winter, 1972. An elderly farmer outside of Max, ND, had me sitting at his kitchen table and he poured out of an old cereal box 1100 T-206's, T-205's, a few T-202's, some T birds, fish, etc. And then he proceeded to tell me that he had gotten these as a kid in NYC, kept them all this time because he just hoped he'd find someone who wanted them, and when I responded with "I don't know how much they're worth, but I'm sure I can't afford to pay you what they are worth", said "I want to give these to you--I'm just glad I found someone who wants them." I finally forced $20 on him, took them home and then had to figure out what they were worth. Back then, maybe $500-550. |
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Posted By: Joe Drouillard
Hello Everyone, |
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Posted By: Lee
what is the trimming diagnostic character bat ears? I don't know a whole lot of trimming ternminaology, so please don't tear me apart. |
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Posted By: fessgreg
I have to say that I'm into t206 HOF's so I'll never complete a set. But I admire anyone that tries to put together any set especially t206's with 500 some cards. Do you have to go to a lot of shows and ebay sales in order to do it or can you buy a bunch of cards at a time? |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Dave
I'm on the 6 year plan for the set, much like college. And the reason for the 13 this week, is I bought one on ebay, and then did a trade for the other 12... |
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Posted By: Lee
I usually get most of my cards (t206) from board members (25%) or eBay (70%) or elsewhere (5%) |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"Bat ears" are what corners often look like on trimmed cards. The application of the scissors to the edge creates a sort of curve -- that is, most trimmed edges are not perfectly straight. As a result, you end up with corners that are pointier than they should be -- they look like bat ears. |
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Posted By: Jason L
a dealer in CT named Chet Woods...can you refer me to his website or do you have other contact info for him? |
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Posted By: James Feagin
T206 Collector- |
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Posted By: david poses
i always wanted to collect t206 cards and started about 7 months ago, buying them up with a ferocity i never expected. it seems like sometime between june and september, the prices got ridiculous. i began to notice, based on the board and the stats of bidders i was bidding against, that a lot of people, just like me, were also starting to collect t206s and i developed a theory that this rush of novice collectors will drive the price of low-end cards through the roof, as everyone's price point was about the same. i had about 60 cards when i decided to cool it for a bit. ultimately, i put most of them on ebay and made back much more than i had spent on them. 1950 and 52 bowmans were cards i always loved, so i put the money i made on the t206 cards into bowmans and now have a nearly complete 52 set and 1/4 of a 50 set. the t206 cards i kept are all southern leaguers (persons, carlos smith, cranston, etc) and a few i couldn't part with (malarkey- love the name, dooin, jack white, cy young portrait, starr, abstein, becker). |
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Posted By: Dave
I know in a previous thread I had asked the question what do you think it would take money wise to just plain buy a complete T206 set, minus big four of course, in beater condition, psa 1's or sgc 10's. i believe the comment was anywhere between 18k and 25k or something to that effect. I'm wondering though if there is any record anyone can find of the actual last beater complete set that was auctioned off, either on ebay, or auction house or whatever. |
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Posted By: RayB
David, |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
here's a big bit of advice... |
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