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View Poll Results: What's more important to you when collecting T206's, front or back of card | |||
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109 | 86.51% |
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17 | 13.49% |
Voters: 126. You may not vote on this poll |
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Make your pick, can't choose both.
Front (Player) Back (speaks for itself)
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How about adding a couple more options to the poll like:
C) both but front is more important D) both but back is more important E) both equally important. JimB |
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Can't have both.
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I voted "back" but it wasn't exactly correct. I really collect both ways but a bit swayed toward backs.
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Not even a hard decision. Front by a mile. I care alot more about the player then I do about the brand of tobacco. The back to me is just an interesting side story.
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I chose front also. I've just never gotten into the whole back craze. I appreciate the rarity of some of them but don't care if I own a Drum or not. I just care about the players on the front.
Thanks, AndyH .
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Usually I would choose the front, but if I'm buying the card for the back ( Drum, BL 460) then the back is at least as important as the front.
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F) Neither
But I like to follow the ups and downs of those who do.
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Completely depends on the type of card. If a D355 Niagara Baking* card becomes available I cant imagine saying "I think I will wait until one with a better front comes along".
*insert Western Playground, Bishop Teams, Pirate, etc. here for whatever type card you are waiting to find. I check the box which states 'depends on the card' |
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I picked front as well. I would like to have a nice blend of backs, but some of them are just too far out of my financial hemisphere.
Trying to put the set together is enough of a challenge, and first and foremost I want to knock another player/pose off of the list. If I can find a good front back combination that is an extra plus, and a fun way (for me) to collect. I predict my biggest challenge (and most expensive) will be toward the end when I want to add those last six or seven backs. ![]() Sincerely, Clayton |
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I can see arguments for both sides. When I first started out, I tried to grab backs because they are cool and why not, right? But I'm with Clayton, I'd much rather grab a player to add to the set than mess with spending multiple times what a card is worth to add a different back to my collection. However, I do like backs and will try to get a few if the price isn't outrageous.
That being said, it all depends what you are going after...if you are going for a back run or you are a type collector, then the answer is back! I'm a baseball card collector, not a tobacco company collector ![]() ![]() ![]()
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T206's Graded low-mid 219/520 T201's SGC/PSA 2-5 50/50 T202's SGC/PSA 2-5 10/132 1938 Goudey Graded VG range 37/48 |
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absolutely both sides.
kevin |
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No, I just prefer to acknowledge shades of grey.
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Amen brother!
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I'm way more interested in the player (HOFers mainly), and cool back is just an added bonus.
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I usually go for the front first,
but sometimes the backside is my favorite. |
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I like a nice front. Couple a nice front with a nice back and I really like the card. I think my order is:
Nice front / nice back Nice front / common back Beater front / nice back Beater front / common back |
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I'm all about the backs.
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my vote as well.
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