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My favorite cards in my collection are the 1888 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS (N162). The artwork and the lithography is about as fabulous as it gets in this hobby.
Thanks Barry Sloate, for getting me interested in the N162's. I completed my 1st set of 50 cards back in 1989. It was a mix of with and without Trademarks. Subsequently, this 1st set was modified to be Trademark-free. My 2nd set consists of all Trademark cards; and, I need 6 upgrades to complete this set. I ran a survey 10 years ago regarding the Trademark version of these cards and it's apparent (at least to me) that the Trademark on N162 cards is a toughie. See thread... http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...highlight=N162 I would appreciate your inputs on this subject...and, let's see your N162 cards. It will make for quite a colorful display. ![]() ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Interesting, Ted...I was not aware of this trademark. My sole copy does not have this trademark.
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Here's Dunlap, I'll try to check the N162s I have (later today) and post how many have the trademark.
http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1549216406
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I'd love to own a decent real copy of each, which was the inspiration behind making these. The set is just gorgeous, and I hope to get to the rest of the baseball subjects someday (especially the Keefe).
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I remember our early N162 deals Ted, and of the 50 card complete set I bought at Willow Grove almost by accident.
Deleted the rest of this due to bad information. Last edited by barrysloate; 02-03-2019 at 01:41 PM. |
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Ted is correct. The trademark N162 cards seem to be tougher. I have owned many of these over the years . Still own a complete set but without the Dunlap Detroit version, its a tough card. Have been looking for one for years. Saw Fred sold his last month here, just missed it. Here is the only non portrait baseball in the set, Glasscock.
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