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Posted By: Mike Pugeda
How tough are the 1933 Butter Creams to find? I've checked fairly recently on e-bay with none listed. I picked up Lefty Grove (Oct. 1 back) at a recent show that is in F-G condition with light creasing and centering issues, the corners have light wear. I paid $175, does that sound about right given it's condition? Sorry no scan, I can try to post one later. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Posted By: leon
That's about the right prcie, Mike. I would put them in the scarce category...regards (I think there's 1-2 almost impossible ones, maybe Ruth?) ...regards |
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Posted By: Will
Mike, |
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Posted By: bruce dorskind
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Posted By: Mike Pugeda
Thanks for the responses guys. I picked it up more as a type card because I had money burning a hole in my pocket and as you all know, it's slim pickins at the smaller shows. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
funny...i bought a butter cream grove recently too...for my type collection...in similar condition...but i paid a bit more than you did!!! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Bruce, hate to burst your bubble but the 3 words that drive this hobby are not condition-condition-condition. That may be your mantra, but it is not for many of us. If your mantra were true then I should getting beaters for my collection for nothing, but the market does not bear this out. |
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Posted By: Eric
Hello Mike, |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
I seem to see the grove often but almost never see any of the other cards from the set. I dont think the 3 most important words in the hobby are condition condition conditon. Id say rarity, desirability, then condition. the first 2 could be switched around probably. |
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Posted By: Brad Green
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Posted By: Mike
I have had two Foxx's over the years. I sold one. I kept the graded 4. Though quite frankly, I thought it was a better card than the graded three I sold. Go figure.....many many of them are OC. But that just gives them character. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
my lefty...no brad it doesn't have the sept back! |
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