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Posted By: dennis
i cannot see anyone liking this set http://www.mastronet.com/index.cfm?action=DisplayContent&ContentName=Lot%20Information&LotIndex=39765&CurrentRow=1 its the worst |
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Posted By: brian p
Trust me, sadly there are worse looking vintage cards out there--the W516's have always been one of my least rump-ugly favorites. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
The W560 set, after getting a few of them, has grown on me SLIGHTLY. I agree that it's far from the most attractive pre-war set, but at least it's got a photo of the player on it (albeit small) as opposed to just a crude drawing. I don't think W516's are so bad, but W515's can be pretty ugly. I have some W515's and they can be some pretty ugly cards, but that being said, I think all pre-war cards are beautiful... |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Gary B.
I was thinking of W512's that were truly ugly, but W515's are a close second. Still, pre-war and vintage = beautiful to me. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
There is still nothing uglier than a MP&Co card. These things are just horrific and they have been commanding insane prices on eBay lately. |
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Posted By: brian p
I have mentioned this before, but it bears repeating--the W515's actually have some cool comic book-like renderings of the players. Quite a few of them remind me of various Batman villians. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
One reason people buy them is they are a cheap way to get cards of players certain people cant afford.Theres 19 hall of famers in the set out of 48 cards so that right there is a good reason to collect them. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Does anyone know how are the prices for these drawn twenties strip cards compared to the photo twenties strip cards? I think they are kinda quaint. |
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Posted By: Gary B.
"Does anyone know how are the prices for these drawn twenties strip cards compared to the photo twenties strip cards? I think they are kinda quaint." |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Thanks Gary. Do you have any drawn strip cards which you may consider a trade for? |
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Posted By: jamie
the w514 set may not be pretty either but it has the unique distinction of containing 7 of the "8 men out" from the 1919 chicago black sox team. not too shabby |
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Posted By: Gary B.
I don't have any, but the W516's seem nicer than both - they look like colorized drawings based on a photo - much more attractive than a pure crudely drawn drawing. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Gary: In addition to the old cardboard site (which is a good resource), the old baseball cards site maintains a "virtual library" which shows the individual cards in each drawn strip card set. Actually - and many other sets. I am not sure this library is complete, but for the sets included, it certainly appears to be. They also show uncut sheets for many sets. |
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