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Posted By: Sean
not to do alot of topics in a few days |
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Posted By: peter ullman
for the masses to collect due to ease of aquisition and relative low cost maybe. |
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Posted By: Rob
If you had to chose two pre-war sets for the "average" collector, I think these two would get the nod. Both sets have a few things going for them: |
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Posted By: Matt
How many complete sets of Old Judges are there? |
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Posted By: peter ullman
that would be...0!! |
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Posted By: dennis
t206 |
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Posted By: T206Collector
....T206 has it all. Easy, beater pick-ups; tough to find, rare variations; beautiful images; ugly ones, too; portraits; action shots -- you name it, T206 has got it. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Paul, |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
2 of my favorites.. another is Cracker Jack.. no love for Cracker Jack?? martyOgelvie nyyankeecards.com |
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Posted By: Fred C
Matt, |
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Posted By: Matt
Fred - that's my point - I don't see how you could rank OJs as the best vintage sets when not even 1 exists! |
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Posted By: Fred C
Matt, |
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Posted By: Matt
Fred - I dont' think anything I said conflicts with what you just wrote. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Matt, |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Assuming we are talking about pre-WWII cards, picking T206 and 1933 Goudey as the greatest sets is sort of like picking Mt Everest as the greatest mountain on earth. You might not get completely universal agreement among aficionados, but the choice certainly isn't too difficult to defend. Some would also include 1915 Cracker Jack, to make a trio of all-time great pre-war sets. And if we were choosing the greatest sets of all time, whether pre or post war, adding 1952 Topps to the list would make a nice Big Four. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
I see T206 and 33 Goudey as the gateway drugs that lure someone into vintage collecting. They're both relatively plentiful compared to other vintage sets, and a large percentage of them are affordable even to individuals with relatively modest means. And they're handsome sturdy cards. But once they suck you in, you're in for the long haul. |
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Posted By: Matt
Jim - I hear ya! |
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Posted By: Fred C
Matt, |
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