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Posted By: Richard Masson
Like the Cleghorn from the hockey set, I know this is the short printed chase card from the set. Over the years, I have never seen one offered for sale and I have no idea how many exist. |
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Posted By: Andy
I believe there is only one example known of the Stengel. Brad may want to chime in on this as the Maples are his bread and butter. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I've heard the same as Andy: one known Stengel. Have seen pictures of it, but have never seen it bought or sold. |
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Posted By: Glen V
Eric Eichelkraut might know who owns the Stengel card. He's one of the experts on Maple Crispette cards, and wrote the article that was issue #9 of Old Cardboard. Here's his web page about them: http://www.freewebs.com/goudeyhunter/maplecrispette.htm |
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Posted By: Ed
I don't mean to redirect the thread, but wouldn't prescience of experts dictate that a Stengel Maple is stronger from an investment standpoint than a Stengel T210? |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I think the problem with that analysis is that the Maple Crispette is a Canadian issue and postdates the T210 by at least 10 years. |
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Posted By: Paul
I've never understood why this card is not as highly regarded as the Lindstrom. But maybe it is. I don't think any of the sales of the Stengel have been in public auctions with reported prices. |
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Posted By: Wesley
Maple Crispettes may not get their just due because they are a Canadian issue, as Steve pointed out. Still, the Stengel in that set might be a near one of a kind card and if it was ever offered in public auction, it would sell for an amazing amount. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The Stengel Crispette would sell for good money if auctioned today. It has long been ranked one of the hobby's great rarities. Plus, the Crispette issue overall is popular with today's collectors. |
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