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I have 518 t-206's 95 percent raw. I have only collected different fronts and am now crazily contemplating attempting all possible back variation (within reason I am not a multi millionaire).
Who can help me please with a MASTER CHECKLIST of all KNOWN t-206's with all KNOWN back variations. ( I realize this would number into the many thoiusands) Please help by sending me a checklist or directing me to a website that has a COMPLETE Checklist. I know it's crazy but I am thinking of selling off most of my other shit to finace this undertaking. What do ya'all tink?? am I nuts or what..I'm just addicted to em and can look for hour and hour day after day week after week decade after decade at them. I love them as my most prized posession.They comfort me. The closest thing to a time machine I know off. Aloha, dave. massconfusion1964@gmail.com |
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You can do a search on here for the backs names and come up with confirmed threads Ted Z and the board compiled together.
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I would say Wow
![]() This past weekend I was checking out the following website. On the left hand side of the page is Bill Brown's Super Set Checklist/Spreadsheet. http://www.t206.org/resources.php Best of Luck |
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Nevermind, Chris already pointed out what I was going to say.
Keep in mind that new combos are found every so often. So these checklists are a work-in-progress. Jantz Last edited by Jantz; 11-27-2011 at 06:10 PM. Reason: changed post |
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Cool! I figure If I average about 10 a week plus the 518 I already have I could get close in about 10 years...does that sound about right? Aloha, Dave.
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Dave
I can't answer your question on how long it will take, but I think availability will be the biggest obstacle you will face. And I'm not talking about T206s with the rarer backs. Even T206s with less common backs will be difficult to find. Jantz |
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Scot Reader's "Inside T206", Bill Brown's "super-set" spread sheet, and my thread...."Consolidated access to the
15 - T206 T-brand (front/back) surveys......UPDATED" should provide you a good start on your adventure. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...=132611&page=5 My thread accounts for 4312 front/back T206 permutations that have been confirmed. We have estimated that there are approx. 5500 permutations for a T206 master set. Wishing you lots of luck in this endeavor. TED Z |
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That's a mighty feat.
I would use Inside T206 by Scot Reader http://www.oldcardboard.com/t/t206/I...al-edition.pdf As well I use Bill Brown's spreadsheet, between the two you can get a fairly accurate list of potential back/front cards.
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wow! Good luck! That is a huge task!
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