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Old 07-25-2014, 04:02 PM
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Old 07-25-2014, 05:10 PM
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Yeah Gary, I saw them too and said THE EXACT SAME THING!!!
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Old 07-25-2014, 05:34 PM
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I'll be bidding like crazy on that signed Cy Young cabinet. It's the ultimate autographed card, I've never seen one better.
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Old 07-25-2014, 05:37 PM
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I'll be bidding like crazy on that signed Cy Young cabinet. It's the ultimate autographed card, I've never seen one better.
Well, there goes that idea
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Anyone have a pic?
Must be a very cool card
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Time to get back into the BB HOF RC game............
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I'll be bidding like crazy on that signed Cy Young cabinet. It's the ultimate autographed card, I've never seen one better.
Looks like it was signed in blue ball-point ink to me. I recommend staying away from it. All of you. Step away from the cabinet card.
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Looks like it was signed in blue ball-point ink to me. I recommend staying away from it. All of you. Step away from the cabinet card.
LOL, Scott.
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Looks like it was signed in blue ball-point ink to me. I recommend staying away from it. All of you. Step away from the cabinet card.
That's what everyone said about my signed T206 Cobb -- but I wasn't deterred and actually got it at a decent price.

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That's what everyone said about my signed T206 Cobb -- but I wasn't deterred and actually got it a decent price.
This time please be deterred - be very deterred.

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Where r you seeing them?
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Wow! Spectacular.
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Any idea how much this will go for?
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Any idea how much this will go for?
With a piece this special, very hard to say. Will be a spirited contest, that's for sure. My bid-clicking finger is pumped!
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You better get some steroids for that bidding finger. My sense is that this is a big boy lot.
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Will do-- just call me Palmeiro, LOL!
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$100k is my guess

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I'm sure it will generate a lot of bidding interest, but I don't consider that a "baseball card" in that it wasn't sold as an insert or generally distributed as a premium. But, definitions are made to be challenged, I guess.

Fortunately, I have a signed T206 of Cy Young, faint though the signature may be, so I don't have to spend much time dwelling on this beautiful example. And for whatever it's worth, I wouldn't trade it straight up for this "card".

And I'd also rather have that W600 cabinet that he signed "D. T. Young" that was auctioned a few years back in Goodwin. If memory serves, that one only went for about $10K.
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I'm sure it will generate a lot of bidding interest, but I don't consider that a "baseball card" in that it wasn't sold as an insert or generally distributed as a premium. But, definitions are made to be challenged, I guess.

Fortunately, I have a signed T206 of Cy Young, faint though the signature may be, so I don't have to spend much time dwelling on this beautiful example. And for whatever it's worth, I wouldn't trade it straight up for this "card".

And I'd also rather have that W600 cabinet that he signed "D. T. Young" that was auctioned a few years back in Goodwin. If memory serves, that one only went for about $10K.
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Here we go. These are the two cards I was talking about, and the last recorded auction of each. To me, these are preferred to the cabinet, even though the cabinet presents better, and is easily the better signature. The medium that is being signed is so important in this hobby. Signed Marquards are a dime a dozen -- but a signed T206 Marquard is a $1,000+ card.



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http://www.goodwinandco.com/autograp...s-lot9069.aspx
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Here we go. These are the two cards I was talking about, and the last recorded auction of each. To me, these are preferred to the cabinet, even though the cabinet presents better, and is easily the better signature. The medium that is being signed is so important in this hobby. Signed Marquards are a dime a dozen -- but a signed T206 Marquard is a $1,000+ card.



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Amazing picture here. I am only replying as i saw something similar to this somewhere else, currently at auction, for around 7k, with plenty of time left But looks a slight different from this one. Is there a difference as why they labeled the same????
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Hard to say what the hammer price would be but I'd say 6 figures at least.
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I'm sure it will generate a lot of bidding interest, but I don't consider that a "baseball card" in that it wasn't sold as an insert or generally distributed as a premium. But, definitions are made to be challenged, I guess.

Fortunately, I have a signed T206 of Cy Young, faint though the signature may be, so I don't have to spend much time dwelling on this beautiful example. And for whatever it's worth, I wouldn't trade it straight up for this "card".

And I'd also rather have that W600 cabinet that he signed "D. T. Young" that was auctioned a few years back in Goodwin. If memory serves, that one only went for about $10K.
You're most likely in the very small minority. A t206 or w600 just doesn't compare to a possibly unique 1893 cabinet that shares the same image as the famed Just So card.
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Agreed... By far the best autographed cy young card I've seen...if real. i'd love to have it...in a dream! none of the other issues compare.

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I saw these at National and thought they were really cool. The Young in particular will be a centerpiece of a collection.
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Agree with the others, a good deal for the winner of the Young cabinet, wish I had that kind of money.....
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