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Posted By: vetekbob
I have just started work on the T206 set and have 7 cards so far. I realize its miniscule in comparison to the amount of cards in the total set. I have tried to read what I can thus far on the net as well as the postings here. I realize that it takes time and experience in this area. My questions to the veteran collectors of this set is as follows... I wont a few auctions last night on Ebay and one of the sellers is a local guy to me it turns out with lots of graded 5 and 6 and even some 4's. I have talked with him on the phone and he is willing to work with me some. |
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Posted By: Ray
I was in the same boat a few years ago. I started collecting them in August of 2003. I bought my first one the weekend of the big blackout on the east coast. I now have about 115. |
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Posted By: vetekbob
Thank you very much Ray for your responding and for your thoughts on the subject. I do what to learn all I can and I want to be a wise hobbyist and collector. I must admit that in doing my initial research on the set I was tempted to go after different backs but then I had to step back and remind myself that I am more drawn to the front of the card and the artistic aspect than the back. I ordered Lew's book and still waiting for it to come and I read on the 206 museum the last night. Are there other sites that I can go to to read more? |
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Posted By: leon
Just go to the links page at the top of this forum.....you will find multitudes of different vintage card sites....some for sale, some collections, and some references....good luck |
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Posted By: JimB
I started in 1980 buying a red portrait Cobb and Lajoie with bat. Over the years I bought a few here and a few there. Sometimes I would buy larger lots in auctions. I would suggest figuring out what grade range you would like the cards to be in. Do you want a gd-vg set, a vg/ex to ex set? A crease-free set? Maybe condition does not matter. Then collect cards in that grade range. Grade consistency will become more important as you accumulate more cards. I would suggest buying lots of cards, whether that is five or fifty at a time because dealers will usually cut you a break if you buy in quantity. As far as HOFs vs. commons, I went back and forth. Accumulating commons is a relatively cheap way to feel like you are making progress and having a bunch of the cards from the set is very cool. I realized the more different cards I had, the more I loved the set. But picking up HOFs here and there can also add quite a bit to a collection. For most mortals, patience is the key. I completed my T206 set this past December, nearly 24 years after beginning it. As for backs, that is a personal question. I personally enjoy the different backs and not only tried to get at least one of all sixteen brand backs, but tried to pick up as many of the obscure ones as possible. Thus, if a dealer had 200 T206s to search through and I could afford to buy 15, I would do a quick flip through the backs to see if there were any of the more scarce backs in the grade I wanted. My set still probably has 300+ Piedmont and Sweet Caps, but 200+ of the other 14 brands makes is pretty interesting when flipping through the notebook. I hope that helps. Have fun. The T206 set is a wonderful, beautiful set and it is completable. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I do not remeber my first T206 but I had bought 0 of them in the 80's and was out of collecting from 92-00, and then I got the ebay bug. Living in Minnesota I could not be picky about collecting T206s because there wasn't many around. Once I got on ebay I started collecting Cubs and HOFers. I occasionally bought lots and cards that caught my fancy. i found it was a great idea to buy the HOFers early because they just get more and more expensive related to the commons. By going after a certain team it gives you a focus with a reasonable end in sight. |
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Posted By: Rob
I just started collecting T-206 cards, too. But I am collecting them in a certain way. Since I know I would be unable to afford the "big ones" (at the same time affording other tobacco issues), I am just scooping up the red portrait commons in VG condition (no doubles) and just have them matted and framed. I've got 10 so far and I think I have about 30 to go. I love that set because each card is like a miniature work of art. If you are trying to complete the set, I wish you all the best! It's a monster! |
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Posted By: T206Collector
My first T206 cards were a Matty White Cap and Bender Portrait that I bought in 1997 from a guy whose grandfather left him a cigar box filled with T206 cards. The guy wanted $500 to travel to Vegas back then, so I obliged him. The Matty graded a 5 and the Bender a 4. It was not a great deal back then, but it has turned into a pretty good one in the last few years. I now have about 510 of the cards in the set, 135 of which are slabbed by SGC, and I continue to upgrade to improve my SGC set registry. I concur that the best thing to do is buy in bulk in lots whenever you get the chance, and then sell back the worse condition doubles individually in order to cut the overall cost of the collection. Recently, I sold 10 graded cards from my collection in order to finance large future purchases -- Ty Cobb, specifically, as I only have the bat on variation. |
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Posted By: vetekbob
Thank you all for your sage advice. I appreciate it. You have answered several of my questions without me having to ask them first lol I will certainly take heed to what has been shared from those that are much more well informed than me and with much patience and focus and probably more than a few more postings I will have a collection that I can be proud of. |
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Posted By: Dave
I would start with the more inexpensive cards, just to get used to buying, grading, judging sellers, and so on. I made my first purchase February 2004, so have been at it for just over a year. I had the good fortune that never happens - "My grandfather found it in a trunk in the attic." Actually, it was my wife's great uncle, and her dad got the set out of his uncles trunk in the attic, with the Uncle's consent. True story. So, I started with about 80% of the set. I've now bought about 80 cards, am down to 21 missing. This doesn't count Wagner, Plank, Nodgrass, Magie, Demmitt (St. L), O'Hara (St.L), or Doyle NY Nat'l. Some may think my exception list is too long, particularly the St. L cards. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
I don't know that there is any one way to do it. I made a few starts at completing the set (minus the Big 4) and each time ended up selling them off to buy something else. Finally about 6 or 7 years ago I took the plunge, restricting my purchases to creasless cards (vgexish) and now only lack the Demmitt St. Louis, and Cobb green and bat on. Ebay affords you the opportunity to try and try and try again to get the one you want at the best price because unlike the T207s and other sets, these cards are always available eventually. The demand is great but so is the supply. I put my set together card by card but in retrospect I would have been better off buying lots, (groups of 10 or more), but I was trying to stay on a budget. |
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Posted By: My 2 Cents
In all seriousness. |
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Posted By: JimB
Joe, |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
I am a collector first but if you didn't try to make good and wise purchases with an eye to future value, you would be very foolish. This hobby can get very expensive. Often I'll buy cards strictly as an investment as I will sell them down the road to make money to plow back in to my hobby. For those of us without rich daddies, trust funds or silver spoons, buying and selling to stay afloat and being able to buy more cards with our profits is the only way to go. |
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Posted By: vetekbob
I am a collector first and foremost and I would be lying if I said that I am not concerned at all with a possible sale/ down the road god forbid if I needed such for something truly important outside of cards or that once in a life time chance. Right now I think I am going to work on the commons for a while to build a base with and if the opportunity arises where i can get some Hof'ers then all the better. I just dont want to try and get the big hof'ers right off the bat and make things harder on myself financially when I can try and build slowly and be proud of each and every card I get. I have a lot to learn and I thank you for the replies and as I said I will take heed to what has been shared with me from those of you who have been and or are there because if I didnt then I would end up being a fool in the long run and I dont want to do that lol I hope I can return the generosity that has been shown to me one day in some way to you all. |
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Posted By: A Chuckle
Rich daddies - Trust Funds - Silver Spoons, in Spanish Harlem of the '30's and '40's??? = |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
I would start with portraits of HOFers-- get them sooner rather than later. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
Mr. Darren beat me to it....I too suggest the Portraits, but there are some classic commons and Southerns that will enlighten you besides the HOF's, such as McCauley and Guiheen from Portsmouth. Some of the most colorful actions are those from the Brooklyn team. |
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