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Old 06-10-2005, 01:05 PM
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Posted By: Mark Rios

I was wondering how many T207 sets or near sets are there??

Cornell, Brokelman, Marquette, Sasson, McKee.....

I am nine short with some tough dupes.

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Old 06-10-2005, 01:44 PM
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Posted By: Mark

One sold this a.m.:
http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=6534005224&category=28270&sspagename=WDVW

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Old 06-10-2005, 02:03 PM
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Posted By: tbob

Mark- if you are going to the National this summer, I bet you can find many of the cards you need. I have always had good luck at the national with T207s, at least back when they weren't quite as popular.
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Posted By: Elliot

Besides Cornell, Brockelman, Marquette, Sassoon and McKee, what are the other four that you need?
Also, tbob is correct at least 4 of those can be easily found at the National.

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Posted By: robert a

Ok, we need to see tbob on a t207!
That would have been great for your article on the set Bob.

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Posted By: bcornell

OK, I give it 2 posts until someone mentions how "gloomy" the set is...

I believe our friends Tim N. and Bruce B. are also near the brown background pinnacle. There are certainly a few more, as well.

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Posted By: Brian McQueen


Buck is smiling in this card! Well kind of....That can't be considered gloomy can it? I have this card available in case any of you are close with your set and you're short this toughie....

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Posted By: Brian

My Weaver is anonymous back too -- I guess I should send it to GAI though...

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Posted By: Geoff Litwack

I'm about a year in and have eighty-one cards, mostly Recruits. Anybody out there partway like me?

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Posted By: Tim Newcomb

And not holding my breath

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Posted By: Dave H

I've been collecting the T207 and am new. Where do you guys get your cards. Its been about 3 months for me and I have 11. The only spot I ever see them is eBay and there is competition and high pricing. My question is...

Those who have much of these sets, have you accumulated over a long period of time? Are you partial to price or just grab whatever you see? Where do you find your cards?

I wish I had other outlets than eBay to find vintage sets.

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Posted By: Shannon

Ive been collecting t207s for about a year and half, there use to be very little interest in them but lately it seems everyone is going after them. Im not sure of my total as of now, somewhere near 70-80. Brian is that weaver for sale Id be very interested if it is. Ive been out of town for about 3 months, I can be reached at gibbysmom@hotmail.com or shooamy@aol

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Posted By: tomboy13

I'm down to only needing one - Irving Lewis without the sleeve emblem. I do have a duplicate Lewis with the emblem, if anyone wants to trade.

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Posted By: ockday

Either variation..if you have one to sell please email me .
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Posted By: barrysloate

I went to Sotheby's last week and the T207 set was pretty impressive. The condition was solid and there were 8 Cycles, about 25 Broadleafs, and several anonymous backs. The T205 set was also nice, with a Drum, Hindu, Broadleaf, Moran stray line, etc. I bid on both but they were a little more than I wanted to spend. Some nice material there.

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Posted By: Zach

Quick question, I don't collect t207s but I have been looking for an Earl Moore. I found one person who has one for sale but it is pretty expensive. My question is I thought Moore was just a common card in the set, is he a rarity ?

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Posted By: leon

Is listed as a "20" for occurances in the set, in Tim Newcomb's exhaustive study in VCBC #38. It is also a "Broadleaf" class which makes it more valuable too, as those backs command a premium....regards

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Posted By: Joe

Anyone have a T207 Bauman for sale?

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Posted By: Zach

So Moore only comes with a broad leaf back ?

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Posted By: tbob

No, he comes with Anonymous, Red Cycle and Broadleaf backs. He might also come with a Red Cross back but it has never been verified...

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Posted By: BcD



nuts! lousy scan of 6's and7's.

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Posted By: tbob

Brian- looks like you've been using my new scanner.

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