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Posted By: Anonymous
I've been putting together the T-206 set in dribs and drabs since the summer of 1997 when I was able to purchase a Bender Portrait and Matthewson White Cap from a guy who's grandfather had died and gave him a cigar box full of T-206 cards. Unfortunately, he had an idea as to their value, but still I made out well. |
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Posted By: Julie
But there's no law againt it. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
It doesn't get finer than attending baseball games and collecting vintage cards. Except playing with the opposite sex |
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Posted By: petecld
I feel the most impressive looking sets are the ones where all the cards are about the the same condition. |
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Posted By: Julie
With the T202 set, I just take them as I find them--none less than ex, I HOPE. With the '53 Bowmans (which I no longer have), I had it mostly collected in the same way, and my son complained: some of your '53 Bowmans have stains on the back, Mom. Replace them! |
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Posted By: runscott
...but I'm very particular about my vg's |
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
One strateragy you could use, is to save money and purchase the T206 commons in lots when they come up for auction on places like eBay. The trick will be to get the most or best condition lot for your money. In my opinion, condition usually tends to be the biggest hurdle when your dealing with lots as FAIR to GOOD seems to be the most common grade for the groupings I've come across. Could be a good way to grab commons cheaper over all. Good luck putting this monster together! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Wow, I assume there is something wrong with the back or a hidden wrinkle, but the picture and register itself is stunning. I can live with cards like that. Give me a good picture, the corners be dammed. |
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Posted By: runscott
the problem is those two vertical wrinkles coming down from the top border - the one on the left barely breaks the paper. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
Or you can do what i do,buy them off ebay/dealers until you need just 75 but make sure to get the more ecpensive ones out of the way,within reason...then once you reach this point,shift all of your interest into old judge cards |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
ecpensive is a combo of expensive and eclectic which defines both old cards and the people who collect them |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Lots are a great way to start, but if you want some results, start team collecting and work your way up from there. |
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Posted By: Harry
I would recommend that you try and put together evenly-matched cards. If your collection ranges from PR to EX, then the nicer cards often get overlooked. |
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