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Old 04-23-2011, 02:08 PM
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Old 04-23-2011, 02:23 PM
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I think the 1921-22 E121's are underrated. Here's my beater Ruth from that set.
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Old 04-23-2011, 02:42 PM
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Personally, I think a lot of sets from the 1920's are for true collectors. Here is what I mean by that.

If you have the money, putting together a T205, T206, Cracker Jack, Goudey or Diamond Stars set can be done fairly quickly and your set/s can be in fairly nice condition. That can not be said for some of the sets from the 1920's.

With only a few cards known for some of the Curtis Ireland and Star Player Candy players, even if you have a lot of money it would still take years to complete a set. Unless, of course, you beat the bushes and flushed out cards that old time or off line collectors have in their possession.

That is why I LOVE to hear people say that sets from the 1920's are uninteresting or are from "no man's land". Because when I get the money, I can start collecting those issues again and not have as much competition for them.

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I think the 1921-22 E121's are underrated. Here's my beater Ruth from that set.
I didn't know Ruth played for New Orleans.
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Always admired this set from the 20's...
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Always admired this set from the 20's...
Isn't that set a "D" issue?
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There are so many and this is not all inclusive:
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