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Posted By: tbob
Has anyone ever seen the supposed 3rd variation of the Sweet Caporal Mullin pin, the one with large letters and a black cap? I have talked to a couple of other collectors of this set and no one has ever seen it. There is a black cap Mullen in small letters and a white cap Mullin with large letters, but that's it. I sure would like to see a scan of it if it does truly exist. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
Hi Tbob... |
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Posted By: Gilbert Porter
I purchased a "complete" set of the p2 pins at a Sportscards Plus auction a few years go that claimed to have all 205 pins, but when it arrived it only had 204 pins and was missing the Mullen pin that you mention. When I mentioned the missing pin to them, they told me that they did not know what happened to the pin and would not be able to locate a replacement for me. They offered to pay me the book value instead (which is, of course, an inconsequential sum) - I never accepted their offer of payment, and this has gone unresolved. But after several years of non-stop looking I have never been able to locate this pin to complete my set. Until your posting, I simply assumed that I was incompetent at locating this pin. Does Lemke have a view on this? He must have had a basis for listing the pin in the first place. And if it is as rare as you suggest, why does the book value not reflect the scarcity? |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
Thanks for the information regarding the set you purchased. I'm glad to know that Tbob and myself aren't the only collectors wondering about the existence of this variation. |
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Posted By: Bob Lemke
the Mullen dark cap/large letters was not added to the book until the 9th edition (2000-dated), it would (usually) indicate a discovery specimen came to my attention through either a photocopy or scan. That "system" is not infallible, however, and I don't have the supporting evidence at hand. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
I was hoping that you might catch this thread since you come around Network 54 every so often... |
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Posted By: Bob Lemke
When I didn't find the piece in our P2 or Sweet Cap photo files, I concluded it was either not saved or is buried in the heaps of unfield photos that have been accumulating while other projects take priority. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Scott, do you do drugs? |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
Dan, |
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Posted By: Gilbert Porter
How does one go about deciding whether to "undeclare" an item's existence. Is there a way to put in process a determination as to whether an item does or does not exist? At least with people we can declare them non-existent after a seven year's absence. Or are we left with an open question? On the other hand, if someone would like to prove that the pin does exist, by selling it to me . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Posted By: tbob
"Found" another non-existent card, the 1910 Obak Bealls. There is no such animal. If you look in the SCD you'll see a 1909 Bealls which DOES exist (and I won one) but also a 1910 Bealls, which DOESN'T. I guess the Byrd card can drop the card "29.5" designation and become card number 30 and by dropping the non-existent Bealls, the set is once again complete at 175 cards. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
I actually have owned a Blue C T207 Davis. It came in a huge lot of T207's I won in a Mastro auction that I split up and sold on eBay (there were a bunch of Napoleon backs - I remember you won a few of those and I took a couple back b/c they were trimmed). Anyway, I cannot remember who I sold the Blue C Davis to, but I only got around $30 or so out of it! |
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Posted By: Elliot
The blue C Davis exists, and is owned by a board member. Hopefully he will post a scan of it. |
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