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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: barrysloate
They are definitely a distinct color and worth a premium, but I don't think they have as of yet an established price. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
I have 0 out of 102 total. Where's Tbob? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
He's MIA for now. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Now I remember Barry. Come back tbob! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bruce's example doesn't look faded. It seems consistent with the color difference between the brown and black T206 Lenox, and those are considered distinct backs. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The brown ink back is a variation that I brought to everyone's attention a few years ago on this board. My scans were not as good as the ones here and got the standard "It's just faded" response. It's a card you really need to have in hand and have other t207s to compare with. When you do, the difference is very obvious. At the 2005 National in Chicago I showed my card to numerous people including Scott at SGC. They said it was a legit variation and were more than happy to slab it as such. I know of one other t207 that ahs been slabbed as such. Not sure as to where they belong on the rarity scale since I don't have a lot t207s and haven't handle many in recent years to make a good call. |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Jay did indeed bring this issue to light and he is right in that you really need to hold a brown back next to a black to see them. I know of 3 t207 brown backs and Bruce now yours is the 4th. All of the ones i know of are recruit back class. Another collector has told me he has a brown back anon. dist 3 la. card which if so would bring the total i know of now to 6 if the hartley is also brown backed. These are very rare thus far and no real pricing has been established. Could there be more? Yes but who knows how many. I do not think that black print fades to brown but if i'm wrong i stand corrected. The t207 set presents many many collecting challenges and this is another mystery just starting to unfold! |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
I own a 207 Brown background Buck Weaver. Graded 5 by PSA and is labeled Brown background. I hadn't even noticed that it said "brown background". God, how observant am I ? I have owned it for 10 or 15 years. i guess I should take inventory. It is an anonymous back also. Awesome card. I will never sell it. Buck is one of my guys..... |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Mike i believe in your case its just labeled brown background because thats sometimes how the T207 cards are referred to because of their background on the card front,not the printing on the back |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
Good point John. I guess I need more coffee. I said I hadn't seen this card for quite some time. But......the "back" printing is still brown none the less. Sorry for the erroneous previous message. I appreciate the slap to my groggy noggin'. But as stated brown printing on back.... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If it is a brown ink back, SGC will bemore than willing to relabel it, but it will probably cost you the normal reholder fee. |
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Posted By: Mike Campbell
Good idea Jay, maybe I will submit it again. My eyesight is 20/20, and the printing on the back is clearly brown. of that there is no doubt. I bought this so long ago. I no longer collect 207's, so what you are telling me is that PSA will relable it "Brown printing on the back?" or some such verbage? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I have no idea if PSA will, but SGC will do it. On the third line of the slab mine reads "brown back". |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I've received an email from another collector who has two more - Gainor and Johnson, with Recruit backs, graded by SGC and labeled "Brown Back." "Brown printing" would be clearer, IMO. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
no one has bother to promote them. Look at what the promotion of the all the new back variation for t206s has done. In the 80s, no cared about what factory a Piedmont or Sweet Cap came from. Now look. The brown backs will eventually have their day too. It may take loger since few people collect the set. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
I'm wondering if there is any correlation between the front border color and the brown back. I know the Milan is a grey border front and I think the Cole is too(don't have one in hand). Does anyone have a sepia border front with a brown back? |
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