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Posted By: James Feagin
I know a few here might scoff at anything modern or "shiny". But I think it's nice to have vintage-themed modern sets like the forthcoming 2009 Topps T206 set. I find the prospect of newer players on vintage designs and the possibility of pulling original T206 cards to be quite inviting. I think this is also a great way to help modern collector's to appreciate such a famous set. |
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Posted By: leon
I too think this is a great way to promote vintage card collecting. It's not really for me, as I don't care for the current Majors, but I can see it being a good thing.... |
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Posted By: Jason
The Topps T205 set seems kind of cool. They even included authentic T205s as inserts for the set. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
From the press release: "Topps last T-206 release came in 2002" |
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Posted By: James Feagin
It was highly successful back in 2002. I remember buying a case (10 sealed boxes) and pulling 3 original T206 buybacks. For me back then it was a really fun experience. Being that this is the 100th anniversary, it seems natural that the set is revisited. I know of several modern collector's who branched out into pre-war vintage because of those series. |
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Posted By: Miguel Danielson
Topps (and some of the other companies, in their footsteps) have been bringing back old-style looking cards for many years now. They started off doing sets that looked like old Topps sets -- I think 52 Topps was the first to be cloned, then they did a new "Heritage" set every year, each year copying an old Topps design. Then they started doing the Bowman sets. Then, rather interestingly, they adopted the long since abandoned trademarks of Allen & Ginters, "T206," and so on, issuing modern look alike cards (I believe Upper Deck did a Goudey set). |
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Posted By: David Poses
I agree that this could be very good for the hobby. I'm with Leon in the "I don't care about baseball nowadays," but I also agree with the notion that if Topps went back to the standard issue concept it could lure some of us (although not me personally). |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Sounds great but are they gonna sell these packs for $5 or more or are they gonna keep them closer to $1.... If you set the price at $5 or more, your leving out a major faction of the collecting community. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
The base Topps set and the Opening Days sets go for around $1 a pack. Honestly, no one cares about them. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Neat hearing about Dragons' Den in Yonkers (which I think is technically in Scarsdale), which I used to frequent as a kid in the late 1980's. While that store is no more, one of the guys that used to work there has owned and operated American Legends (once called "One if By Cards, Two if by Comics") right across the street (Central Ave.) since the mid-1990's. From all appearances, if not longevity alone, they do a pretty decent business over there, and even have a few pieces of old cardboard -- including maybe half a dozen reasonably priced T206 commons. |
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Posted By: Phil
I haven't read anything that states that Topps will be including original T206s this time around. Have I missed something? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
If Topps does insert original T206s in there again, I'd like to see them come up with a name for them other than 'buybacks'. Topps can't buy them back unless they had them to begin with. Topps could buy back 1959 Topps and correctly call them 'buybacks'. But since Topps never sold T206s in the first place, it is impossible for them to buy them 'back'. |
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Posted By: Jason L
where is a good (online?) source for buying a box or two of the cheaper, regular Topps issue? |
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Posted By: Mark L
I, too, would like to find a good online source for buying some packs of Topps regular issue cards. The cards are useful for educating my 7 year old about the game. If you don't have a local card shop to support, you might check out Walmart and Target. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Here's who I use when I'm itching to buy some packs. They have plenty of bargains, free packs when you spend $75 or more and free shipping on Thursday's. A random link, but they have much much much more.... |
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Posted By: ChiSoxFan
I've bought newer issues from Charm City Cards ..http://www.charmcitycards.com |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Agreed. Charm City Cards is a good resource as well. Blowout Cards also has a lot of fans. These warehouse dealers have a huge stock of vintage-themed packs and boxes, along with cheaper Topps base cards. |
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