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Posted By: Justin
M101-4/101-5 - I know they have a bunch of different backs, but how hard would it be to get the most common George Sisler or Jim Thorpe from these sets? |
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Posted By: peter ullman
the thorpe card will be very difficult...there aren't many of them and a high demand...i know of no e91 jackson card...it probably wouldn't look like him anyway. |
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Posted By: Justin
I might be mistaken on the Jackson, it's the one of him with the Philadelphia A's leaning on his bat. |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
As Peter said, the Thorpe is very difficult. I have not seen any for individual cards for sale in the last few years. The Sisler can be found occasionally. |
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Posted By: Justin
why is the Thorpe so difficult? |
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Posted By: Glenn
Justin, |
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Posted By: Bruce
Thorpe was in very few sets during his playing days and this is probably his most desirable card for collectors. Also, the card was only in the m101-5 set and not issued in the m101-4 set. While this does not make it scarce by any means, it makes the card more difficult to obtain than most m101-4/5 cards. Plus it's a great card and most collectors are reluctant to part with it. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Thorpe is on three cards by himself as a baseball player, two as a major leaguer. The m101-5, Zeenut and the e270 Colgan Tin Top which is a truly rare card. As mentioned, the m101-5 is not a true rarity, but it has a very high demand and very low turn over rate. I was lucky enough to finally obtain one a few years ago. This card will go nowhere until I die. It is the centerpiece of my collection. I don't track major auctions all that closely, but if memory serves me right, there have been just as many Zeenut's of Thorpe offered as there have been m101-5s in the past 5 years. |
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Posted By: Justin
Very cool card, I just noticed the Thorpe from buying that massive SCD price guide and looking for the highest priced cards in some sets, and seeing the Thorpe as the most expensive in the M101-5 set. |
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Posted By: Darren
Don't put too much weight in the prices you see there. Most of us would buy @ 2-3 or more times those values in the SCD for the M101-4/5. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The cheapest vintage card to get is his Sports King card, but he depicted as a football player. I've never subscribed to the idea that team photos are part of player's set of cards. For the most part, you can't really make out the player unless it's a larger picture. |
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Posted By: Brian
I think M101-4/101-5s are very underrated. I picked up a Wagner last year that I think is great. Perhaps their popularity will increase. The Sport Kings Thorpe is great, but the M101 is very cool. |
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Posted By: bill
I haven't seen any zeenut thorpes |
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