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Posted By: nbrazil
Not sure what you mean by staple. I am going to assume most popular (high demand, notoriety even outside collector circles). |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Imho: |
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Posted By: fkw
N172 |
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Posted By: Jimi
No particular order as how in the world could anyone rank these? |
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Posted By: Fred C
I'm assuming that staples are cards that are abundant and depict many players. |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
1. Peck and Snyders |
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Posted By: Bob
E94 |
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Posted By: leon
It's ok...I am sure I will keep a few for old time memories (probably one you used to own).....it's only cardboard and yes it sucks selling stuff you love......But when you see something like the video I posted yesterday it puts what is important in perspective....Admitting I have an addiction was the first step |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I'm surprised how much love post-war cards are getting from everybody. I'm particularly impressed with how many pre-war collectors mentioned 1956 and 1957 Topps cards, which I have always been a big fan of. Both sets scored just as high as the 1953 Bowman color set. It's also surprising to see Kellogg's, Donruss and Upper Deck cards on the list ... |
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Posted By: steve
Has to be able to be widely collected. Has to be eye appealing asthetically. Has to be highly desireable. Not the best, your favorite, most rare, etc. |
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Posted By: leon
The way I read the question : |
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Posted By: JimB
N167 |
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Posted By: dennis
old judge |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
1. N28 |
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Posted By: Mark Lutz
N172 |
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Posted By: Jeff Kennedy
(18) diffent issues, that define "Baseball Cards" what would they be, i.e. 1909-11 T206, 1952 Topps, etc. What I am looking for is the majority opinion on what are the (18) "staples" of the hobby. I am not strictly looking vintage here, I am looking for all years included. Please list them in order of year and thanks to all whom will take the time to compile a list. I have a project up my sleeve and want to pick your brains before I make my final list. |
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Posted By: Dave
Only listing my top 10 |
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Posted By: PaulArpasi
1. Old Judge |
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Posted By: Zinn
N172 |
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Posted By: Rawn Hill
Oj |
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Posted By: Dave F
1. T206 |
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Posted By: Bill
Here ya go...... |
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Posted By: Chris
1. Early trade cards |
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Posted By: SC
Baseball |
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Posted By: Jim Rivera
1.T206 |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
T206 set, |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Not sure if these are 'staples', but they are my favorite sets because of the design of the cards and the players who appear in them. I might pick more sets from pre-WWI if I was more familiar with them. I would definitely not pick anything issued after 1969. In chronological order, they are: |
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