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Posted By: peter chao
how rare are they in comparision to other E cards? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
We have already had several E90-1 threads. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Ted, |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Peter - Tony |
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Posted By: peter chao
The E90-1 seems like too big a project to attack, I may try to obtain just a few to broaden my collection. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Hey Peter, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The E90-1 set is indeed a challenge....but, certainly no comparison to a T206 set. Just, the numbers in the size of these sets, |
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Posted By: Bob
Although my set lacks Joe Jackson, I found the toughest card in the set to be David Shean. That is strange because I see numerous Dockmans and E101 and E102s with the identical pose, but E90-1 Sheans are scarce as hen's teeth. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Hi TBob- Tony |
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Posted By: Dave
I agree with most that the E90-1 set is fairly difficut to complete. I also think the E92 Dockmans are a tough one to finish as well. I collected these for several years and found some of the commons to be extremely tough to find Bemis, Miller, Schlei to name some. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ed Walsh is a real tough E90-1. |
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Posted By: Bob
I agree Barry. He seems to be tough in a lot of sets for some reason E90-1 and E98 come immediately to mind. I figure his being a HOFer might account for a little of that. I never have understood why Shean is so frigging tough. Yes, maybe he is in the short-printed group or latter year printed group, or whatever, but still he is the #1 killer in the E90-1 set. If you can find one, grab it, in any condition. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Dave Shean was one of the last cards I acquired for my set. He is one of the cards in this set that has a double "whammy". First, |
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Posted By: Dave
I agree with Ted about the Boston players listed. All the names he listed are fairly tough to find on the internet or at shows these days. I think the Sweeney card is much scarcer than most people realize also. I rarely see it for sale these days. |
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