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Old 01-24-2014, 03:23 PM
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It's very interesting to me how much nicer the T207's look compared to the T206's. I know, the T206's are very nice... but those T207's look NM-MT with pretty sharp corners. Just some centering issues. I wonder if this will prove true of the whole find, or if there will be some juicy 7's and 8's in the T206 cards?
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Old 01-24-2014, 03:45 PM
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It's very interesting to me how much nicer the T207's look compared to the T206's. I know, the T206's are very nice... but those T207's look NM-MT with pretty sharp corners. Just some centering issues. I wonder if this will prove true of the whole find, or if there will be some juicy 7's and 8's in the T206 cards?
Maybe he collected the T206s as a 10 year old, and played with them a bit more. By the time the t207s came out 2-3 years later, he was a bit older and played with them just a bit less. Who knows, interesting question and just a theory.
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Old 01-24-2014, 04:30 PM
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When Leon says our next auction does he mean that they will be in a net 54 auction or at a certain auction house?
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When Leon says our next auction does he mean that they will be in a net 54 auction or at a certain auction house?
I run a small auction company with another hobbyist and board member, Scott Brockelman. Our next auction is Feb 24th through Mar. 8th.....And since someone asked why our auction house? Because I asked ......and we are still accepting consignments for another week or so....


actually, in addition to my snarky comment, the lady remembered me from approximately 10 yrs ago, when I helped her quite a bit just because she needed help with this collection. They didn't do anything at the time but she said she remembered I had helped her and that was the reason she consigned them. Plus she knows I help run this forum and have an audience of vintage collectors.

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Old 01-24-2014, 06:08 PM
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Default That T207 Saier is just sick!

I dont recall the population reports, but that one has to have a chance at the highest graded, I would think. Gorgeous card.

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Beautiful cards. I want that Evers!
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Beautiful cards. I want that Evers!
The centering on that Evers is perfect. I have my eye on the Speaker. Should be a fun auction to watch!
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