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Posted By: scott

a very attractive set.

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Posted By: Matthew

Nice timing for this thread. Just got this in.





I was a little surprised at the lack of votes these 2 sets received in the current poll. Who else voted e90-2 with me?
I would also like to know how many here have completed either of the sets.




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Old 06-07-2007, 07:56 PM
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Posted By: robert a

I have both sets.
E90-3 has always been one of my favorites. Never get tired of it!
Anybody have any color errors/variations?





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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson

I have the 90-2 set and am five cards away from the e90-3s. Just picked this up from Leon.

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Old 06-08-2007, 06:18 AM
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Posted By: Mike Ernst

I have E90-3 complete--picked up about half of the set in about 1976 for less than a song--did the rest with the help of board members in the past year and a half. I echo Rob's sentiments--it's one of my favorites.

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Posted By: leon

The fun of type collecting is the wide variety of cards to collect and the fact you can cherry pick your favorites in the sets.

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Posted By: robert a

Bruce,

Which 5 do you need still?

Gandil, Hahn, Payne...or do you have these 3?

Rob

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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson

Hey Robert,
I do need the Hahn and Payne, but was able to pick up the Gandil recently. Also, I just checked my spreadsheet and unfortunately (for me) it turns out I need six not five. The others I need are Archer, Overall, Steinfeldt and Purtell.

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Posted By: robert a

Interesting.

The last 5 I needed were Archer, Purtell, Hahn, Payne, and Gandil.

I have an extra Purtell if you need it. It's not the prettiest though.

Rob

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Posted By: robert a

Cmon Bob!

Stop posting that!

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Posted By: Brian McQueen

I've always been interested in both of these sets ever since I started collecting. I was drawn to them initially because they seemed challenging, yet they are not large sets so I felt that I wouldn't get bored collecting them.

I've completed both sets twice each. The e90-3 set is possibly my favorite set after the e103s (I cheated and voted for both in the poll!). I've always enjoyed the e90-3s because for some reason, I really enjoy chasing the toughies in the set and those printing variations are really cool too. Rob and I were collecting this set at one point at the exact same time and that made it all the more fun.

The first time I went after it, Blackbourne, Payne and Brown were the final three cards I needed before finishing. The second time around, it was Payne holding out as the final card. At that time, Rob, I remember you needed a Payne as well to complete your set.

There are certain cards I always had an easy time finding for some reason. Archer and Smith, two cards known for their toughness, always seemed really easy for some reason.

Pictured below are a few of my favorites and a few cards I have listed in BST currently.

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Posted By: robert a

Yeah, Brian, we've had a good time with this set mostly collaborating and sometimes competing.

One time I was ready to throw down 500+ on that hahn example that was poor-. I think you won it for 60 or so, but had a large bid down as well. Glad I didn't get that bid in.

That card has been back and forth a couple of times. Still have that one?

Rob

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Yeah, Rob, I remember that! I had a silly snipe placed on that Hahn and if your bid had gone through (I seem to remember Ebay froze up on you right at that moment?) I would have been out an additional $400 or something like that. That Hahn was actually really nice though, I won it for $80. It was a raw one that was a solid VG. Just listed in the wrong category. About a year earlier, I had won a heavily creased Hahn on Ebay for $23 as well.

I don't have that particular Hahn anymore. I have the two pictured above though. You found a Payne a lot quicker than I did though. Were we both down to that card at the same time before finishing our sets?


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My only one-

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Matthew, That looks familiar. Nice Evers Rob!! I have all Pirates, no Chicago.. Here's 2....

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Posted By: Ed Hans

Probably the most common card in the set, but one of my favorite images.

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Posted By: Anonymous

Still a little surprised at the lack of interest in these sets. There are quite a few e90-2 Wagners owned by board members. Leever is my favorite e90-2 pose behind Hyatt. I can't find the scan of the Leever currently in my collection, but here is one I sold recently.

Robert, the Hyatt should look very familiar. Thanks for it again!







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Posted By: peter ullman

I've always liked both these sets...here are my 2 e90-2's...I have no e90-3's.

pete in mn

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the schulte is the most common card in the set? I have been trying FOREVER to find a low grade one

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I think this is one

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I don't think so....

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