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Old 11-04-2015, 11:35 AM
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Was very happy to pick up a bunch of T209-1's from Kevin Savage. Most are among the hardest cards in the set, so I was surprised to see them all come up at once and couldn't pass them up. Brings me to 13/16 for the set.

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Old 11-04-2015, 12:00 PM
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Was very happy to pick up a bunch of T209-1's from Kevin Savage. Most are among the hardest cards in the set, so I was surprised to see them all come up at once and couldn't pass them up. Brings me to 13/16 for the set.
Awesome cards! I've been buying from the Kevin Savage Auctions site for years...they've offered some incredible vintage cards of late...
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Old 11-04-2015, 12:12 PM
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Another REA arrival in November.
In my mind I'm goin' to Carolina...
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Old 11-04-2015, 08:44 PM
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Another REA arrival in November.
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That used to be my card. I kind of miss it .... Grats. Its a really nice card. Best,

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Old 11-04-2015, 09:02 PM
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It's a little rough, but I don't mind so much when it's tough.
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Old 11-04-2015, 09:39 PM
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Nice centering.
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Latest addition to my Cardinals T206 team set. 10 down, 8 to go!



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It's a little rough, but I don't mind so much when it's tough.
Bryan SUPER Jelly. Favorite card in the set besides the Cobbs. GREAT pick-up.
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Awesome cards! I've been buying from the Kevin Savage Auctions site for years...they've offered some incredible vintage cards of late...
Yeah, they've very hit-or-miss on the offerings, but there's been a lot of good prewar lately, and the prices are decent and the auctions never go late. And no juice. Good customer service too, in my limited experience.

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Would it be horrible to ask how much you paid for the booles card?

That's my great grand dad!

I've got one in sgc 3
Cost me an arm and a leg..
I remember when you were looking for that card, and I was jealous that you found it! (But glad you did.) The auction prices are on the website so it's no secret. The Booles was $240, which was probably about right. Most T209-1s in SGC 20 have been going in the ~$150-200 range lately, but the Booles is the toughest card in the set (17 total graded SGC/PSA) so I was worried it might go for a lot more if someone else really needed it.
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Old 11-04-2015, 05:20 PM
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I haven't posted a pick up in a while. I will try to do so more often.
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Old 11-04-2015, 06:54 PM
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Yeah, they've very hit-or-miss on the offerings, but there's been a lot of good prewar lately, and the prices are decent and the auctions never go late. And no juice. Good customer service too, in my limited experience.



I remember when you were looking for that card, and I was jealous that you found it! (But glad you did.) The auction prices are on the website so it's no secret. The Booles was $240, which was probably about right. Most T209-1s in SGC 20 have been going in the ~$150-200 range lately, but the Booles is the toughest card in the set (17 total graded SGC/PSA) so I was worried it might go for a lot more if someone else really needed it.




You did very well with that Booles! Congrats and enjoy!!
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Yeah, they've very hit-or-miss on the offerings, but there's been a lot of good prewar lately, and the prices are decent and the auctions never go late. And no juice. Good customer service too, in my limited experience.



I remember when you were looking for that card, and I was jealous that you found it! (But glad you did.) The auction prices are on the website so it's no secret. The Booles was $240, which was probably about right. Most T209-1s in SGC 20 have been going in the ~$150-200 range lately, but the Booles is the toughest card in the set (17 total graded SGC/PSA) so I was worried it might go for a lot more if someone else really needed it.
$240 for the Booles card is a very good deal!
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Old 11-06-2015, 08:51 AM
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not the highest grade, but decently centered with white borders, so I'm happy
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not the highest grade, but decently centered with white borders, so I'm happy
No reason to apologize for the Goudey Foxx. The yellow background is so hard to find that clean. Great card.
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From last night's Heritage auction
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Was very happy to pick up a bunch of T209-1's from Kevin Savage. Most are among the hardest cards in the set, so I was surprised to see them all come up at once and couldn't pass them up. Brings me to 13/16 for the set.




Congrats!!
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Would it be horrible to ask how much you paid for the booles card?

That's my great grand dad!

I've got one in sgc 3
Cost me an arm and a leg..

Well worth it!
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