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Old 07-01-2014, 11:50 PM
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Where does Sallee with ball end up on the rarity category?
Rare, I have not confirmed him with the Type 3 back yet but I have seen a few with the Type 2 back (including the one I own).

It appears to me that the rarest New York guys have only been found with the Type 3 back (no Type 2's have shown up yet) and that group would consist of just the following...
O'Leary
Gaston
Rogers

There are a few rare New York guys that are only known currently as Type 2's (this list was much larger prior to this collection that just ended)...
Phil Douglas
Roger Peckinpaugh (name correct)
Slim Sallee (non-E135 pose--ie "with background")
Frank Snyder
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Old 07-02-2014, 12:02 AM
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I figured Rhett would be on top of this like a hawk...it was an extended three day fest of previously unknown backs. Did the confirmed type 3 list almost double in size?

Hopefully Rhett you ended up with some for your collection...the chronicler deserves to reap some of the spoils. I, on the other, didn't win a single significant lot...just one ho-hum Type one back common.

Brian

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Old 07-02-2014, 12:12 AM
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I figured Rhett would be on top of this like a hawk...it was an extended three day fest of previously unknown backs. Did the confirmed type 3 list almost double in size?

Hopefully Rhett you ended up with some for your collection...the chronicler deserves to reap some of the spoils. I, on the other, didn't win a single significant lot...just one ho-hum Type one back common.

Brian
Brian, the Type 3 back list did almost double in size (that shows how tough this back actually is/was) I was at 42 confirmed prior to the ebay sale (now up to 75). I picked up quite a few Type 3's from the group and after this collection I will have 48 different in my collection (my total was 27 before) along with (34) Type 2's and (4) Type 4's.
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Old 07-02-2014, 11:03 AM
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Rhett,

Thanks for your insightful posts.

Realizing it would take some time and effort on your part, I think many of us would appreciate it if you would update the E121-80 Type 3 checklist on your earlier Net54 thread to include all the discoveries from the recent eBay group.

If you don't have the time, I would be happy to do it.

Thanks.

Scot

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Any one have any idea who won the Frisch card?
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