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Old 06-20-2013, 09:19 AM
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Honestly, I think you've answered your own question. Just go with a Johnson portrait then. It's a beautiful card and you can't go wrong. Be patient and try to find one with good aesthetics.
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Old 06-20-2013, 09:36 AM
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Honestly, I think you've answered your own question. Just go with a Johnson portrait then. It's a beautiful card and you can't go wrong. Be patient and try to find one with good aesthetics.
You might be right. But if people are willing to offer other suggestions, I'd still love to look at them.

If anybody could message me privately with suggestions on which Ebay dealers I should be looking to buy from, that would be quite helpful. When I get ready to start shopping, I'll be checking our B/S/T several times a day, and the auction houses. I know that Robert Edwards will be doing a fall auction sometime in October. I'll check into Heritage Auctions as well.
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Old 06-20-2013, 11:06 AM
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t3 Cobb
T205 Joss

There are a lot of ruth cards that I love
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The answer is so obvious. How can a poster named "the 'stache" choose anything other than the John Titus T206?

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Old 06-20-2013, 11:33 PM
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The answer is so obvious. How can a poster named "the 'stache" choose anything other than the John Titus T206?
Eddie, looking at it on Ebay, that's actually a pretty nice card. It appears that the T205 is more plentiful, however, as there is only one graded and one ungraded T206 available for sale currently.

I will have to add that one to my collection, and soon. A nice example shouldn't be too terribly expensive, and I am looking for a broad variety of cards. Thank you for the suggestion.


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Of the cards you are considering, I'd not bother with the Matty dark cap. Personally I feel that the T206 "superprints" are way overpriced. There are tons and tons of them out there. Sure, some of them are popular - like the Matty dark cap and Cobb red, but considering the supply, they should be cheaper.

If you accept that the recent T206 back craze is a manifestation of T206 collectors looking for a way to inject scarcity considerations into collecting a set that really is not scarce at all, then buying a superprint is probably a big step in the wrong direction (at least from a future value perspective).

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That's a great suggestion, Blair, and I do have to remember that while I am looking to buy for my own PC, and don't anticipate parting with them, it is still prudent to think of them as an investment as well.


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You should buy a tougher more obscure type card of a player of your choice as there are tons of bargains out there these days...t216, t217, d303/304...or consider the t213 counterpart to t206.
Pete, Dan mentioned Eddie Collins earlier in this discussion, and after reading your post, I find I am really liking the T213 Eddie Collins Chicago "A on shirt". It's got incredible eye appeal (the deep red background is so striking compared to the subject). I admit that after seeing it, I want to learn more about Collins.

Though I would consider myself to have a fairly broad knowledge of baseball history, I am somewhat less-versed in the period from the late 1800's to about 1920. I just haven't read as much about it, but with my foray into tobacco cards, I see that changing. I'm already feeling the itch to break out Ken Burns' "Baseball" on Netflix once again. I think I'll watch that tonight after my shower

/tip of the cap to you, Pete.
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Here's the Philadelphia "A" on shirt. Nice looking cards in lower grades.


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Wow mike...BEAUTY!
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