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Old 05-17-2014, 11:46 PM
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Selling?? Never thought I'd see the day

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Thanks, Derek-- here's a link to this set I've been working on (alongside all Mantles); the final couple cards I'd want for it are gonna cost me. So gonna have to essentially trade some good cards for the ones left that I want.

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Great seller here, Matt is an honest guy
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Thanks, Derek-- here's a link to this set I've been working on (alongside all Mantles); the final couple cards I'd want for it are gonna cost me. So gonna have to essentially trade some good cards for the ones left that I want.

Top 20 Sportscards In The Hobby Set
The Jordan will be tough, but the rest will be a piece o' cake!
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I don't understand how a red Cobb could not be among any top 20 list.
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It's a decent but obviously very arbitrary list. Matt, I'd keep that E90-1 Jackson; that's about as iconic a card in existence. Not sure how that one didn't make it.
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It's a decent but obviously very arbitrary list. Matt, I'd keep that E90-1 Jackson; that's about as iconic a card in existence. Not sure how that one didn't make it.
Have to strongly agree with Jeff. The E90-1 Jackson and T206 Portrait Cobb (red or green) have to be on a top 20 list.

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I would also put an Orr rookie somewhere on that list.
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I would also put an Orr rookie somewhere on that list.
Nah...
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JT and JL, appreciate the good advice. The e90-1 is not likely to be replaced, and so I gave your words a good thinking-through and decided to keep it locked away. Thanks, fellas.
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I would say the Crackerjack and E90-1 Jacksons are two of the most incredible cards in the hobby. I had a 1914 CJ Jackson in SGC 60 that I regret selling every day. The only card I ever sold that I regret. I don't know many cards I'd rather have than those two Jacksons.
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I would say the Crackerjack and E90-1 Jacksons are two of the most incredible cards in the hobby. I had a 1914 CJ Jackson in SGC 60 that I regret selling every day. The only card I ever sold that I regret. I don't know many cards I'd rather have than those two Jacksons.
Neither one looks like Jackson and personally I think that detracts a lot from their appeal.
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personally...i love the cj jackson...hate the e90-1.
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Neither one looks like Jackson and personally I think that detracts a lot from their appeal.
Pete,

I agree. I steered away from the color lithos, and focused on the black and white photos. I sold my cracker jack Jackson to a board member, and picked up the Boston Store and a Standard Biscuit Joe Jackson.

Matt, best of luck with your sales. Great cards!!!

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Bump. Thx for peeping.
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