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Old 01-24-2010, 01:56 PM
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Default It is complete!

It's the 1927 York Caramel base set!
There are several variations which I may or may not chase, and I've got a few Type2's but E210-1 is complete!

Many thanks along the way to Scot York, David York, Mark Macrae and David Bryan who somehow made these available at the same time I had a few bucks available!

I have almost half of the cards SGC graded. I am not overly concerned with high grades. I might upgrade a few of them over time, but not until I bask in my personal glee.

I have 9 more in Parsippany this week so I hope to have them all shown soon.
Here's the link below:

http://www.sgccardregistry.com/set.a...4&userset=4077

How many other York collectors are out there?
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:17 PM
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Default Congrats!

Congratulations Brian! That's quite the accomplishment!

Best of luck on your next quest
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Default E210-1

Brain,

Way to go! Always nice to put a prewar set to bed.

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Congratulations Brian! I know what a thrilling experience and also a relief to finally complete a large set.
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Congrats Brian! One of the many rare and under appreciated 1920s issues. I enjoy the one line description of each player on the backs.
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Default Yorks

Thanks everyone for the kind words...I like the great descriptions on the backs too...

Here are a few of the tag lines in case you are interested :

Stanley Harris: Manager of Washington Americans
Emory E. Rigney : Leading shortstop American League
Max Carey : Hard hitting outfielder of National League
Wilbert Robinson : Manager of Brooklyn Nationals
Raymond W. (Cracker) Schalk: Greatest catcher of all time
Leon (Goose) Goslin : A slugger of the Washington Americans
Frank Frisch:"The Fordham Flash" A great third baseman
Grover Cleveland Alexander: Star pitcher of World Series 1926
Tris Speaker : Oops I cannot read it, the back is torn off
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Congrats Brian!!What an accomplishment!!What are you going to tackle next?
All the best-Clayton
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