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Old 12-09-2013, 11:59 AM
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lol posted 1 as I was typing too funny
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Anatomically which hole is closest to the T3 hole? Trust me, I'm a doctor.
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I'd go with a t214 victory...or maybe t215 in nice shape common or hof'er...depending on budget.
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Leon that is definitely a classic blue chip!

Are there any of the T206-size specimens you would put in that card's league? I just get a bit spun around on that whole rare back vs better condition choice, which is what makes the T3 an appealing, straightforward choice.

Pretty funny about the T3 hole!

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it would be the one that lands right in your hand....

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T206 Cobb portrait (Red or Green depending on taste) in mid grade.
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Red Cobby is classic.....but a nice T214 would be great too...and it would be hard to beat a T205 Cobby, always a fave of mine..There are so many options it's really up to what you like the best. If you stay with a HOF'er or top tier HOF'er there will always be demand if you ever have to sell.



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Cy Young....a T206 Portrait or a T205 . Go for a sharp, nicely centered example. The T205 is actually a difficult card to find centered. Good luck. I wish I had your dilemma.
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Some suggestions in no particular order:

(1) T206 Red Cobb w/ tougher back
(2) T204 Ramly Walter Johnson
(3) T227 Cobb
(4) T202 Cobb/Jennings w/ "Cobb Steals Third"
(5) T206 Magie error
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I'd go with a t214 victory...or maybe t215 in nice shape common or hof'er...depending on budget.
I am in complete agreement with Pete - I'll take rarity over non-rarity-with-nice-condition every day! If I were in your shoes, this nice-looking-for-the-grade T214 Jennings (different pose than Leon's Jennings) that has been an eBay BIN for quite some time (so perhaps the seller would be open to a reasonable offer) would appeal to me: http://www.ebay.com/itm/221332161038...84.m1438.l2649

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You've got a great collection, by the way. I would go after a nice T206 Plank.
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