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Posted By: Richard
Evening Folks, |
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Posted By: pete
I'm not the expert many others on this site are but I question the difficulty of the chase, mathewson and mullin. I have all of these and I've had an o'hara and all rare backs except uzit, cobb and bl 460. The prices of the major hof'ers, which are relatively common, seems to have overtaken the scarcities besides the big ones...wagner, plank, doyle, magie. Just 1 man's opinion. |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
I do not believe the scarcities (as you've grouped them) |
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Posted By: Richard
The reason other scarcities don't appear is because I took this out of Heitman's book. I realize there are others (Doyle, Natl), but I'm quite new to T206. I've been reading as much as I can find, but most resources that I've stumbled across discuss the big 6 & the Southern Leaguers, but stop there. Since I'm not in the market for the big 6, I am thinking about trying to collect the Southern Leaguers. At the same time, I want to be aware of what other difficult cards are out there, so that I can keep my eye open and get an idea what's a reasonable price for them, just in case I cross paths with one. |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
Just to clarify my list |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Heitman did an exhaustive study but something written 25 years ago is just too out of date. There have been hundreds of attic finds since 1980 and that will of course skew the population of scarcities. Likewise, his front/back combinations are also outdated as many new ones have been discovered. It was a state of the art study in its time, but we are talking a quarter century ago. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Having bought my copy of "The Monster" from Bill Heitman in person at a show, somewhere around 1980-81, I now feel officially decrepit! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As long as you can still collect and still compose, you'll be fine. |
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Posted By: tbob
I have found that finding a high grade example of Lindeman is almost impossible. Rhoades one arm extended is still very tough although the price obtained for a nice one on ebay brought some out of the woodwork. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You are right about Lindaman. I believe he was one of those "150 series only" cards. Those are all tough. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
He is not one of the 150 Series only cards, but is tougher than most other commons found in two series. I had a few of him before I sold most of my T206's since I thought it was undervalued. I believe the best conditioned example I had was a Sweet Caporal 350 PSA 5. |
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