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Posted By: Just a Question?
Where are they coming from? |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
In eons of years collecting them, I have never seen any and suddenly 30 appear. They were sold as a lot on ebay and the winning bidder has sold them 5 or 6 at a time each week on ebay (smart strategy), selling them individually. I imagine he kept a few but released the rest. I would be curious where that initial seller got them from. |
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Posted By: Glenn
No idea, but good question. I've been wondering the same thing myself. Anybody seen a graded one yet? |
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Posted By: robert a
I won one of them the other day. |
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Posted By: leon
rough cut on the one I won too...haven't seen any of these before ...but heard some folks say they had ..later |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
The Doyle I won has been sent to PSA. According to the seller, he sent one of the cards he won in and it was graded. Don't know if that means graded "authentic" or assigned a numerical grade nor which company of the Big 3 (I assume) graded it. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
While working for United Airlines, from 1980 thru 1996, I use to fly to all the major shows in the country. |
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Posted By: HW
I have seen a few blank backs over the years. I do not remember if they were hand cut or not. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
When you say you saw a few T207 blank backs over the years, what years are you talking about? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Bob, Frank Ward won the lot of 30 and he is not the one selling the singles now. The same seller that sold him that lot is the one putting the singles out. I think once he saw what he got for the lot, he decided it was better to sell indvidually. Dan. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
Oh, ok Dan. Which I guess brings us back to the original post's question: "where the heck did all these cards come from?" I am going to email him and I'll post the answer. |
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Posted By: leon
saw the first group. If I remember correctly he said he had about 63-65 or so....then I was a tad less interested. Still neat cards and I got one. It looks like they just didn't have the printing put on the back of a sheet before they got cut. There are some straight edged ( I hear ) ones so that might rule out that they were ALL handcut.....who knows.. |
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Posted By: Glenn
Does anyone here know how many cards were on a single T207 sheet? |
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Posted By: HW
Joe P. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
Talk about OUR Search Post Engine. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
of every blank-backed t207 he had, perhaps you could print them out and make a puzzle. It's possible, since no one else has seen any of these in a long time, that the results of the hand-cut sheet were all in his hands. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
He must be keeping the HOFers from the group as there haven't been any McGraws, Benders, Bresnahans, Hoopers, Speakers, McKechnies, Careys etc., all of which have the common Recruit backs, making it on to ebay. Yet... |
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Posted By: Glenn
It seems like they're being listed roughly in order of increasing condition. Maybe what the seller is actually doing is releasing them in order of increasing value, letting their legend grow a bit before auctioning off any hall-of-famers or ex-mt+ commons. |
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Posted By: More Rarity
1=1912 T207 Brown Art Fletcher (RARE)(BLANK BACK) VGEX |
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Posted By: Glenn
What would Yogi Berra say about so much rarity? |
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Posted By: Dey're So Rare
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Posted By: Dave H
I hope these are real. I am the proud owner of one and I top ticked all previous offered on price! lol. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5182857401&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOAB:US:6 |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
Oh they're real. The thing that makes me cringe is I have a sneaky feeling someone had a sheet of T207s with no printing on the back and cut it up to make more profit selling it card by card. That would be a damn shame. Until I see a T207 with a blank back surface which isn't in the Recruit back series, I'll keep thinking this. |
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