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Posted By: Justin
Hi yall, I have recently started working on a lowgrade T206 set. I want to also work on collecting the backs, but my priority is hall of famers and rarities first. |
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Posted By: Rob
I think the most cost effective way is to start by trying to find "deals" first, no matter what the card is, since you still need 95% of the set. If you see a big low grade lot of commons for $10 a card, get it. If you see one of the rarities that usually sell for $2k going for $1k-$1200, then get it. |
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Posted By: Ray Piskadlo
Hi Justin, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
The truth is you'll need to establish a style or system that will keep you going. If you start with the big 4, that's no good for most folks. How long will it take to get enough cash set aside to buy one of those? It would be frustrating, you'd quit. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Frank, |
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Posted By: Brett
Hey Justin, I still have the low grade t206 Young throwing, Mathewson portrait and some commons if you're still interested |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Welcome to this great land of 206s. |
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Posted By: David Bowden
I started by collecting team sets. I soon realized after a few teams, a major one and a few SL teams, that my collecting want overweighed my bank account and patience. My tastes are graded between 4-6. I've recently decided recently that I will collect the Monster as a revolving set. I will catalogue and photograph the team sets and then sell them to acquire others. This is probably the only way I will complete it, even if not all at the same time. It will keep me active in collecting and not entirely broke. My poor man's solution to "The Monster". |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
My message title is the name of an album with some of the the best cover art of all time (Google the title with Electric Frankenstein in the search), but my approach to T206 was haphazard to start. I went after a couple of backs first, then decided on a Superbas team set, quickly realizing I wanted the whole enchilada (minus the big six, although I am not abandoning the idea of trying for Demmitt and O'Hara). |
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Posted By: robert a
Justin, |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I'll probably always avoid building this set, unless I start with the Big 3/4 first (I'm not sure if I really include the Doyle...), so I probably would start with Wagner, then Plank, and then start working on the set. Because in my mind, at its heart, those two are going to be the deal killers one way or another, and I'm one of those anal collectors that would just be annoyed having a set missing those cards. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Robert, what do you mean overrated for the Elberfeld etc? |
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Posted By: robert a
Hi Justin, |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
I can't offer too much novel advice as there's plenty of great suggestions here already: looking out for bulk deals, establishing a price/condition range and being patient with the overwhelming majority of the cards - for T206's are always readily available. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Fill in the empty slot, whenever you get the opportunity with whatever the card. ..... Let the set Happen. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
All this advice has been great. I love the color and the selection, and it depicts my favorite era of baseball. If only if had a Joe Jackson. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Anybody? |
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Posted By: Scott T
There are a number of ways to collect this set, but it really comes down to your own desires. Some people would rather have just a few high end cards. As for me, my low grade SGC T206 collection is at 95% completion. (The highest graded card I have is a "5"...and most are "1's", "2's", abd "3's") |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
well said scott... |
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Posted By: Justin
Sorry, I was actually asking why the Doyle, and the Magie are considered part of the set, as opposed to the Toront variation, and the Sweeney missing the B, which are considered variations? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The Doyle and the Magie are variations that were corrected with second print runs. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Slow Joe Doyle was never corrected. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
A typesetter that misspelled the Magee name, (Magie)... that was corrected to Magee. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Yes, but the Doyle "Nat'l" and the Doyle "No Nat'l" are separate print runs. |
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Posted By: Justin
Why would there be so few Doyle Nat'l? At least compared to the Magie, Wagner and Plank? |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
My point being that the only unbalanced looking card in the whole T206 set, the Slow Joe card, with no league designation, was blanked out in the league designation area, but was never corrected for that run. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Is by making you a DIGGER. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
It would be easier to remove type than to correct type. And that is most likely why Doyle wasn't corrected. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Back around 1944, I got to work with one of those old printing monsters. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think adding type is easy enough with Linotype, but I don't think that is how the type got on those white border lithographed baseball cards. I may well be wrong about that... |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I agree with Marc--start with the Big 4--and move down from there. Would also focus on either SGC or PSA cards and stay away from ungraded which may be altered. Probably good to have Kevin look at your cards before buying them if you are going high grade. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Regardless of how much time it would take, the Magie error was re set and corrected. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
And I don't think it was a typesetting matter. I think it was a matter of plate correcting. So it was a big deal. And after fooling with it with Magee they quit doing it. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Please explain the process............ |
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Posted By: Mark Ahrens
Hey All, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
There's only one way to eat an elephant: one bite at a time. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Tell us when you obtain an autographed T206 Cobb. That's going to cost some big money. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...I know they're out there -- indeed there are at least 5 out there! |
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Posted By: peter chao
I would assume Matty would be tough because he was pretty young when he passed away. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...Powers, who died on Opening Day 1909. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Actually he died about a couple weeks later. |
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Posted By: peter chao
T206, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...he died a couple of weeks later; but I'm sure he wasn't signing much after the injury! |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Can't help but think back to 1990............ |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I know the story you are talking about. And for that reason and more just like it I generally dislike collecting autographs unless I'm the guy that obtained them. But when the provenance is good, that's a huge start. I happen to know where most of my cards have come from and I trust the source. Indeed, letters were written by the players returning their autographed cards to the original autograph seeker. In one case, I was able to get that letter for my collection. Not a lot of people forging old Fred Snodgrass' cards or letters -- I'm just not worried about that. Also, all of my autographs were obtained from players who died in the late 1960's or later, where the opportunity to sign was much much greater. I don't own any Addie Joss or Christy Mathewson autographed T206 cards. |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
I'll address this to T206collector. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Trade all your shiny new stuff for the monster. You may think this method doesn't get you far, however, you may be pleasantly surprised. Here's how it works, nobody is going to trade you T206's directly for your shiny new stuff. People are simply not that foolish. |
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Posted By: I'm Excited for the National
'88 Score? |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
edited due to language.....(leon) |
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