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Posted By: Bob
I am very biased when it comes to the brownies, I love the set and recognize collectors either love or hate them, very little room in the middle. I've noticed that not only are nicely graded commons starting to really rise in price but the scarce back cards appear to be taking off again after a respite. The Cycle backs, apparently strictly because of that beautiful red back, are really getting hot. Napoleon backs are really getting impossible to fond. 'Bout time, I say |
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Posted By: Bill
Figures, I just started my interest in the cards and had bid on a few of them. Went for much more than I thought they would. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
T207 cards are awesome. I have been collecting the Cubs of this series and am missing Ward Miller and Victor Saier. Is it true that these cards only come in the anonamous backs? I have recruit backs for all the other cards of this series and my understanding is that Miller and Saier do not have a recruit back. Why is this? |
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Posted By: Bob
Some cards were not issued with Recruit/Napoleon backs. They are what is commonly called the "scarce series" or "tough backs." These cards were issued only with Cycle, Anonymous and Broadleaf cigarettes (backs) (and a few with Red Cross but that's a story for a different thread). Unfortunately for you, Saier and Ward Miller are very, very tough cards although Saier is not as tough as once thought. Ward Miller and Mike Donlin are arguably the 2 toughest T207s to find. I guess you can be glad Donlin was a Giant, not a Cub |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
I saw both cards on network 54 earlier in the BST posts. Both pretty beat up but I should have gone for them. Did not see them at the National at all. Guess when the right card shows up, go for it. Did you have a good time with Don Larson? My wife and I got to talk to him in the bar. Seemed like a nice fellow. |
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Posted By: bcornell
I still don't believe this set is taking off, Bob - there always seem to be just enough guys collecting it to make it pricey, but I've yet to see one of those unfortunate manias affect this set. If it happens, I'll be the first to welcome it. |
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Posted By: robert a
Thanks Bill for that insight. |
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