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Thanks for the detailed responses. That's all I was asking, what grades are being collected. Jeff, I am a highly organized and everything being uniform kind of person too. I like everything to match up nicely. I also agree that it keeps me paced in my collecting. The longer it takes, the better, and it will be more fun for me. It's pretty easy to pick up a bunch of raw commons with little or no effort with no grade in mind. Don't really see the point in that (sorry, don't mean to offend anyone).
I'm totally new to t206 collecting. As a kid I collected a lot of cards in the 80s and 90s but lost interest because there were so many types to collect. I recently became interested in T206 cards by reading and researching what was on this site. I actually came to know this site because I was interested in purchasing a 1928 Babe Ruth candy wrapper. I did a google search and this is where I landed. I was able to purchase a wrapper in an auction last year. I do have to say I am hooked on collecting again. My other hobby is growing giant pumpkins. My biggest is 1,216 pounds. Not related to this site but that's what I do ![]() Last edited by Rayl; 02-28-2014 at 09:38 PM. |
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That would be a PSA (Pumpkin Size Announcement) # of 1216
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I collect T206's in psa, sgc and bvg in the 4 to 6 range for my permanent collection. If its a special card, ie. an unusual back any grade will do. I'll also buy additional cards if I think it's a good deal or a lot as low as the 3 range.
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I'm sure that Leon would appreciate it if you placed a quarter next to your next pumpkin pic. Size matters.
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Hahaha. Good one Mike. Thanks for all of the posts guys! Growing them is a lot of work actually but a ton of fun. Spend a good couple of hours a day in the patch. They are grown using all organic fertilizers. At their peak growth, they can put on 35lbs a day, no bull.
Now back to the T206s..... I definitely can see both sides of the conversation and appreciate everyone's style. Collecting this set will be a long ride for me and I look forward to hopefully buying / selling /trading with the great folks on this site. |
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