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Old 02-03-2010, 08:37 PM
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Default Tough backs for your viewing

finally put some of the tough backs on an Image Event site to be enjoyed by my hobby friends. Still have a good bit to go but there is enough to look at. Collected tough backs for a long time but have switched to 210s and a southern collection -thanks to JP.
Thanks to all who helped with my collection-enjoy.

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Old 02-03-2010, 08:43 PM
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Umm. Wow. That's quite an amazing collection of backs. Nice job!

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Old 02-03-2010, 08:48 PM
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Wow, awesome cards Jim!!!
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Nice.... thanks for posting.

That Red Sun of Breitenstein is just begging to be soaked. It would clean that back right off.
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Old 02-03-2010, 09:53 PM
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incredible, ole buddy!
i was shocked to see how many hindu,uzit,lenox,broadleaf,and CB backs you had.
let's see the drums...


many thanks for sharing

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Old 02-03-2010, 10:21 PM
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Default Amazing collection Jim!!!

Thanks for showing us these cards,they are wonderful!!Love the Hindu back collection.
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Old 02-04-2010, 02:25 AM
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One of the very nicest on-line collections I have seen. Great ImageEvent layout, especially with the front-and-back pairs. A real treat to see an entire T210 series spread out before one's eyes-Wow! The array of Southern Leaguers in their different incarnations is fascinating and beautiful. A very focused and intelligent collection that obviously reflects years of, well, focused and intelligent collecting. Thanks for sharing it with us.

PS. Looks like we better get my Red Sun Hart out to Maryland.
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Old 02-04-2010, 03:38 AM
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WOW!!!
So many Uzits not to mention the incredible Broadleaf, Carolina Brights and Hindu collections. Truly spectacular.

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Old 02-04-2010, 06:19 AM
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Thank you for all the nice comments.

Barry-i will post a Drum album when I get the one that is coming in the mail. Some time ago I sold my PSA 4 Drum to pay my girls tuition and it has killed me ever since. I finally tracked it down about a month ago and worked out a deal. I did have 9 different Drums at one time but only 5 or 6 now-I will post them soon along with the the complete backs collection and the ABs, Cycles, EPDG, Sovereign and the others.

I will probably always collect tough back 206s-just this month I picked up a Uzit and a Lenox from board members but my focus is the southern collection. the cards that match the 206 southern leaguers in t210-t211-t213-1 and I would really like to ad an e222 Hooker or Shag.

I will answer the emails in the order I received them. The for sale -trade folder was just one scan just to have that folder for the future but I guess the cards were priced too low as I received more emails than responses to the thread.

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Wow, Jim...very impressive collection...very nice!!!
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Very nice Jim, but you seem to be a little short on Piedmonts and Sweet Caporal. I hate to but I could trade you a few Piedmonts & Sweet Caps for a
few Uzit & Lenox, just to give you a more balanced collection.
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Default CONGRATS ! Nice Assembly of Cardboard !!

Jim - Your collecting is just my "type!" Fantastic display of a bunch of toughies. No easy task, for sure. Great Job !
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A most impressive collection, Jim thanks for sharing!
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Jim,

I always knew you had one of the most impressive rare backs collection. This is just the visual proof ! Way to go !!

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Old 02-04-2010, 09:59 AM
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Jim that is a very nice collection. Thanks again for the help. I wish now I would have sold you the AB Poland T206 for your collection.
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Hi Jim,

Very nice collection.


I love that Smith (Chicago & Boston) with a Uzit reverse. Great combination!

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Thanks for showing those cards. They look great in the groups you have!!
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and the members that display their cards is part of what makes this 54 a cool place-I can spend all day looking at Leons types or Jeffs Chases or Daves t3s or his Bakery cards and so many other members collections.

Its tough but when you work on a project for 10 years or more it really shows when you display it. Me and Frank and some others have talked about the southern collection( I think I will start a new thread on it) and in just about a year its looking good. Imagine what 10 or 15 years will do to it. I think it is neat to see each members collecting focus and how they vary-there are so many different ways to collect.

Also I woulkd like to thank the members that email me and hook me up with southern or tough 206 cards that are in my collection.

Pup-its all good -I do have Poland AB. Find me Cassidy BL.
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Jim

Thats an amazing collection & display you have there. Impressive!

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that was insane!I"M BLIND!

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great job, prob one of the best back collection t206 ever!!!keep them going!


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Default Jim R......

Great stuff, thanks for sharing your collection with us.

Six cards from your collection are new inputs to the super-set....2 - LENOX cards, and 4 - UZIT cards.


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Jim,

Very impressive, Jim! Nice collection.

I had to do a double-take when I looked at your Broad Leaf page. I also have an SGC 40 Rube Kroh BL 350. For a second there I thought you had my card! (By the way, I checked the SGC pop report and there are only two Rube Kroh Broad Leaf 350s - both are 40s. Nothing higher or lower.)

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