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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
A recent post on N172 brought up the Lew Lipset quote that every N173 Old Judge Cabinet is more rare than a T206 Wagner, i.e., that there are probably less than 50 surviving examples of each N173. This seems accurate to me. What do you N173 collectors out there think? How tough is an N173 as opposed to an N566 Newsboy cabinet? And within the N173 cataegory, how much tougher are Dogs Head cabinets compared to non-Dogs Head? What percentage of N173s are black bordered? I consider myself lucky to have three N173s. Does anyone know what the largest accumulation of N173s might be? Just curious. |
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