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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Check this out....I came across this 1985 adv of Wayne Miller's the other day and I had to post it. Wayne's T206 prices |
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Posted By: Art M.
Ted, |
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Posted By: robert a
Ted and Art, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Yes, I remember chasing after the 15 basic backs in 1981 and their ranking in order of scarcity |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As Ted and I were both active in the 1980's, wheeling and dealing with each other, and I was very close to Wayne Miller then (I would make a beeline for his table every Willow Grove show), let me reminisce a bit, too. T206 were cheap and plentiful in those days; and Wayne, who was as nice a guy as this hobby ever had, would always bring about a thousand new ones that he didn't have the previous show, and you could be sure a couple of hundred of them would be in my briefcase by Friday night. There was certainly a premium for Drum, Uzit, and Lenox, and somewhat of a premium for Broadleaf and Carolina Brights, but the other backs barely cost more than a common. That's why I find it amusing when I see on ebay "rare Tolstoi back" or "rare EPDG back" because I know from experience they are simply a little less plentiful, but hardly rare. |
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Posted By: Bill
I always love coming across old ad's like this, even price guides. It really shows where the hobby has gone in the last 20 years. |
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Posted By: Sean
Just so everyone knows if you call the number listed they are no longer doing the 1/2 set for $1000. I forgot to ask about the 100 in EX-MT for $1100. |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
Anybody remember the Card Collector's Company from Long Island? I remember in the late 60's buying from them T206's for $1 each. That's right, $1. And in those days they didn't charge you more for Hall-Of-Famers. I remember sending payment in and requesting certain players (including Cobb) AND GETTING THEM!! As to condition, they probably averaged vg-ex, and believe me if I got a clean ex I would think it was the most beautiful card imaginable. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
You are correct, there were very few adv. selling rare backs back then. But, as you well know, the |
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Posted By: Dustan Hedlin
You guys are killing me. I was 4 years old in 1985. If I had only known about something other than my toys and cartoons, I would have been a rich little boy. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Memories.... |
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Posted By: Tom Hufford
If the words "Perhaps a Reader Can Help" ring a bell, then you know who I am refering to. If not, then a short lesson - In the early days of SCD, there was a Q&A column written by Wirt Gammon, longtime Chattanooga sportswriter, who had begun collecting in the pre-1920's. Wirt was a whiz at the older cards, but not so much on the recent stuff. At least once a column, there would be a question on a newer card that Wirt couldn't answer, and his response would be "Perhaps a reader can help." Well, I digress. |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks so much for a great story. That was really awesome. I know many. many folks on the board apprceciate you reciting it. I know I do immensely...take care now... |
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Posted By: Joe D.
am I the only one who winces when they see ads like that? |
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Posted By: John S
I too recall passing up many cards in the mid-80's because they were too "expensive" and "over-priced". I had to be in the right mood to drop $5 or $10 dollars on one old card. Luckily I did decide to buy a few of them. Of course in the mid-80's if I had $20 in my pocket at a show I was lucky. |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
Here you go Corey: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The best I can boast of....is getting a Red Cobb for $10 and a Green Cobb for $15. |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
jackgoodman, |
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Posted By: Alan
I believe Card Collectors Company also always had an ad in the back of the "The Sporting News" back then. |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
What's funny is that ad is dated 1975 and my first major 'aquisition' was around 75/76 when I borrowed $20 from my aunt to buy a 1959 Early Wynn in g/vg from a flea market dealer. Have you seen the prices on ebay for 1959 Early Wynn's in g/vg??? cheers |
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Posted By: Jerry Spillman
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Posted By: Joe_G.
The thread has been dead for over a day but thought I'd bump it back to the top with an interesting TIME Magazine article from August of 1977 in which Nagy and a young "William Mastro" are mentioned together with prices realized for the most sought after T206 cards. Interesting read. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Interesting post, it brings back many memories of buying cards from Frank Nagy. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Shoot, when I was a lad in '09, you could run down to your local tobacco shop and get two cards and 10 cigarettes for a nickel! |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
PAUL |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...the Russian mouthpiece cigarettes, like Tolstoi. And you bet I smoked them! I smoked 3 packs a day -- and collected 6 cards a day. That's 15 cents for 6 Tolstoi cards and 30 cigarettes. These days people pay thousands of dollars for just one card -- and they don't even get a single cigarette! Outrageous. |
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