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Posted By: LetsGoBucs
Enough of the doom and gloom that is the US economy and government ineptitude. |
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Posted By: Phil B
Anyone planning to make a run at the Wagner? |
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Posted By: DD
Does anyone curently own more than one Wagner? I think Don Lepore (or one of his aliases) owned more than one at some point. |
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Posted By: Michael Flaherty
I'll go in halvies with you on the Wagner, Phil B. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The best thing in the auction is the Burke Ale poster with Cap Anson and Buck Ewing. |
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Posted By: fkw
Id take that R306 Ruth or Balt News Ruth over the common T206 Wagner anyday |
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Posted By: Brian
Hate to jump on a thread for promotional purposes, but since so many members of 54 were pivotal in putting the sets together, I thought I would take an opportunity to kill 2 birds with one stone. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
With regard to the question about anyone owning more than one T206 Wagner I was told several times that a long-time collector in Olympia, Washington, Norris Mauritson, owned two of them. I think the story went that his father bought them for him. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Do you believe Norris really has the things he says he does? I e mailed him once and he got all pissed off about something and then started spouting off that he owned |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
He was also supposed to be an NSA agent who knew 18 ways to kill you with a comb, so I was too afraid to disbelieve. |
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Posted By: DD
The only one with that many cards is Chuck Norris; Chuck owns all of our cards, and just decided to store them in their current locations for now. LOL |
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Posted By: Alan
Brian - |
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Posted By: leon
Norris told me the same thing. |
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Posted By: rand
i am laughing to hard. this guy crossed my path a few years ago when i was assembling a 35 national chicle football set. he told me the same stories, he also tried to give me some sh*t when i figured he was mental. that didnt last to long when he learned not to push me to much. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Even if such grandiose proclamations were in fact tall tales, what's worse--an egotistical flight of fancy, or selling forged autographs (or any act of fraudulence)? |
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Posted By: Phil B
Michael- I'll split the cost with you but we keep the card in my exhibit at my house? Good? |
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Posted By: Fred C
Kevin, you better watch out because Norris may read this board and I'm sure if he could find 18 ways to kill you with a comb I'm sure he'll be able to hunt you down and do the unthinkable for less than $100. Hey Norris, if you're reading this, I believe you! I don't have your McPhee, someone else does... |
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Posted By: Rhys
I know he at least used to read the forum. I know because he made some comment to me after I called him on his amazing collection and said something like "now you can go to all your N54 friends and rant about PSA" or something like that. It made me think he did at least occassionally reads the forum. I dont have anything against the guy other than the fact he was really rude to me once. I have even bought a few things from him before that and it was fine. I just dont believe him about what he claims to own. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
I can at least vouch for the fact that at one time Norris had 85% of a complete Old Judge set. I know that because I arranged for him to buy a lot of 382 Old Judge cards from a seller in Texas back in December of 1999. Sadly, rather than seeing he was most of the way home and trying to complete the set, he saw dollar signs instead and promptly began auctioning them off on ebay and selling them privately. I suspect now he might have just a handful left. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
one still does, the other does not. I am sure there are others. If you have the money for 1, you probably have enough for 2. |
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Posted By: Solomon Cramer
Anyone else know? |
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Posted By: Matt
Coming to the block will be over 1600 lots of baseball collectibles covering the entire history of the game. The newly-discovered T206 Honus Wagner is one of the great card collecting finds in the auction. This card was the highlight of the recently discovered “Beckett T206″ Find. All 546 cards have been graded by Beckett Grading Services and the entire collection will be offered in the auction. The Wagner and the entire collection are an amazing find, but the story behind their discovery is also amazing. These cards were saved by the owner’s grandfather and were stored in the attic for decades. The family was in need of money and actually rediscovered the cards in December 2007 when searching the house for things to sell! Throughout all these years, no one in the family had given the cards any thought, especially with reference to value, and they remained all but forgotten. After submitting the cards for authentication and grading, feedback from Beckett Grading Services immediately made the family very aware of the great significance and value of the find. It’s not every day that an authentic T206 Wagner is discovered. The owner, who wishes to remain anonymous, requested Beckett Select Auctions’ assistance in selling the collection at auction. Robert Edward Auctions was chosen by Beckett Select and the consignor to present the T206 Wagner and the entire “Beckett T206″ find in this REA auction. The Wagner is a low-grade example but a T206 Wagner is extremely valuable in any condition. It has a minimum bid of $50,000 and is expected to sell for in excess of $100,000. |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
That has to be one of the longest posts we have ever had but also one of the most interesting --thanks for the overview --I am excited to get the catalog and start bidding.It is always fun to see an item you have been hoping to acquire come to the market. |
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Posted By: Matt
Bill - I take no credit - I just cut and paste from the press release they put out last week. It gave more detail then the previously leaked "preview items" so I thought it would be of interest knowing how many are waiting to see what will be included. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As soon as I saw the length of the post I could tell you who wrote it without even looking at one word. Rob Lifson, who is a friend and I know will take this in good cheer, tends to be a bit verbose. What you or I can say in twenty five words or less Rob can aptly summarize in two hundred! |
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Posted By: Alan
There's nothing better in life the day that the REA catalog arrives in the mail |
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Posted By: Matt
Alan - for those just joining us, are you a fan of free auction catalogs? |
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Posted By: leon
You really need to check into a librarian position. You missed your calling |
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Posted By: Alan
Matt - The only thing better than an auction catalog is a free auction catalog. |
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