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Old 06-11-2007, 07:54 AM
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Posted By: Jerry

If you could pick ONE card that you wish you had back, what would it be. Mine would be this Dogs Head Stovey. Whats sad is I know who has it and I'll probally never see another one.

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Posted By: Aaron

If I was to pick one, it would be a 1915 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson I sold about 10 years ago.

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Old 06-11-2007, 08:15 AM
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Posted By: leon

Probably the Four Base Hits of Ewing....that is one great card...

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Posted By: joe brennan

Nothing that I have sold, but I wish I could have my brothers baseball cards that our mother threw out long ago. I doubt it was anything spectacular 56-62, but because it was owned by family it would be nice ot have.

In Rememberance of James W. Brennan Sr. 1924-1982. Dad, thanks for everything you did for me.

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Posted By: Anonymous

No regrets on any cards I have sold.

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Posted By: Mike

No regrets here either. I don't sell much. No regrets though. Do I wish I still had them? maybe....but the dough came in handy.

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Posted By: Bob

Lots of regrets, I guess, but since the sale of the cards helped me acquire other cards which I still have, I have gotten over it.

(But there was that e97 Hartsel with one "L" that..............)

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

When I was a newbie to this board I traded my T206 Pink Hal Chase that was miscut to another board member for a beat up Harry McIntyre P2 Pin. Sure wish I could take that trade back.

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Had 2 t206 Cobb backs. Wish I kept one.

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Posted By: Dave S

1914 Cracker Jack Matty

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Traded to a fellow board member about three or four years ago.
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Glenn,

I'm not familiar with that "Holland" issue, any detail?

"Take your life in your own hands and what happens? A terrible thing: no one to blame." -- Erica Jong

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Posted By: Dylan

That is a super nice Cobb, there cant be many around in that shape Jim! As for me, I havent sold anything that isnt replaceable

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Andrew,

That card is from the 1925 Holland Creameries or "Holland World's Champions" set depicting the Senators team that won the 1924 World Series. They were issued in Winnipeg, apparently in very small quantities. I've owned two of them (Zahniser and Ogden) but have sold both to board members.

http://www.oldcardboard.com/foreign/canada/holland/holland.asp?cardsetID=1134

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Dylan,
You are not helping me feel any better.
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E107 Matty

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

My Magie was Vg

Ten years to the day

I sold it for 2K

Now I need it for my All-Piedmont set

Therefore, it is my big REGRET

However, if I still had it

At today's prices, I would greater profit

For on ebay my Magie would exceed 10K

And, all this for a mere 600 outlay.

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Posted By: barrysloate

Is it really ten years ago to the day?

I've been doing this long enough that I could regret every card I ever sold (although I really don't), but I guess my T206 Wagner that is currently in a PSA 1 holder and I sold in 1987 for 18K would be near the top of the list.

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Posted By: quan

if the wagner is only "near the top of my list" i'd like to see the stuff you've sold over the years...here i am regretting an '89 fleer billy ripken FF i had.

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Quan- fair enough, the Wagner would be number one. But I was selling vintage cards in the 1980's. Don't you think I'd like them all back? They've probably increased 20x since then!

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Posted By: T206Collector

....everytime I consider selling 80% of my T206 set in April in order to buy Lionel Carter's Eddie Plank card. But I don't regret that move. Every time I start to miss them, I remember that I kept the cream of the crop in that 20% -- and that I'm very very happy to own an Eddie Plank.

But even before I sold that 80%, I had a PSA 6 Pink Port Hal Chase a few years ago that I sold because SGC wouldn't cross it as a result of a corner wrinkle that I didn't notice until they pointed it out to me. I guess I miss the PSA 6 Chase I had before I knew the wrinkle was there.

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Posted By: Vincent

Ditto on letting a 1914 Cracker Jack card get away.
Mine was a Ty Cobb in Ex condition. It was especially clean for a 1914 CJ too. Not especially rare, but it had a special place in my collection. But sometimes life requires you to make choices between the things you like and the things you love. Only history will tell if you chose correctly.

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Posted By: Bob

After selling my 1912 Pops Dillon in great shape and coming to regret it, it is coming home this week. Thanks to Paul S. for the kind act, now that I am getting in to collecting that set

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The Broad Leaf 460 Willis now in the Sloate auction

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Posted By: peter chao

T206,

I'm pretty much like you. I've been lucky in that I've never had to trade or sell a card I really wanted. Also, I try to never give up anything really rare. I once traded a '53 Topps Satchel Paige that had pencil marks in the background for a '58 Ted Williams in excellent condition. I also threw in some money.

Although that was my only '53 Topps Satchel Paige, I knew that it was not rare in that condition and that I could find another in any of the big shows that took place in the Bay Area. However, what I would really like to find is a '53 Topps Satchel Paige in Nrmt. condition. Sometimes condition makes all the difference in the world.

I suppose if I missed any card, it would be an autographed '57 Topps Willie Mays card I had about 20 years ago.

Peter

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Posted By: Chris Counts

In my case, it's actually two cards. I found a couple 1887 Scrapps, a Sam Thompson and a Deacon White, in an antique store in Santa Ana, CA in the early 70s. I was 12 or 13 at the time. I remember paying $3.50 for the Thompson and $2.50 for the White. Shortly afterwards, I sold the pair to Goodwin Goldfadden for about $50 ...

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Posted By: peter chao

So Mel, you were an enterprising young man.

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Posted By: Paul S

About 1967-68, when I was in my early teens, I spent a summer sorting cards for Goodwin Goldfaden, of ADCO fame (I'm sure some of you know his name.) He'd taken a liking to me when my mom would drive me over the hill to his old store on what was then called "Little" Santa Monica Blvd. Anyway, he then moved, his residence, a five minute bike ride from me in Sherman Oaks (I'm back east now.)

So all summer long for very little money -- and I would have done that for free -- I'm sifting through piles of mostly post-war that he'd dump on his kitchen table. When I finished a pile he'd come back from his garage and dump more on me. A kid's paradise! Mostly commons but some good name players, future HOFers, etc. most of whom I already had. Except when I all of a sudden found myself staring at my then holy grail 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311. Of course I can't afford it, I think it went for about $35! Could have cost more but not much more back then. Well...I stuck it in my pocket (forgive me, it's hard enough to admit.) Later, shortly before I left, I put it back on the table on top of the stack of other name players. You know, just not my style. So, it was mine for a few hours. I never did end up owning one.

Edited to say: I don't actually wish I had it back under those conditions...just wish I'd bought one at some point back then.

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