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Old 09-08-2016, 10:02 AM
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Awesome Ted!!

Unload some of that other awesome stuff you have abs go get that WAGNER!!



Congrats!
Unload some stuff.....that's an interesting thought.

Hey Ted, would you sell your Thunderbird if it meant being able to buy a Wagner?
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Old 09-08-2016, 12:05 PM
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Beautiful plank ted...congrats!
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Old 09-08-2016, 12:43 PM
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Great Job Ted! Best looking Auth Plank on the planet
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Unload some stuff.....that's an interesting thought.

Hey Ted, would you sell your Thunderbird if it meant being able to buy a Wagner?

Hey Sean......I don't trade cars for cards


My 1957 Thunderbird hardtop convertible....Willow Green....with a 312 cu. in. V8....4-barrel Holley carb....and, 3-speed stick shift w/Overdrive is
considerably scarcer than a T206 Honus Wagner card. There are approx. 80 cards of the T206 Wagner; but, less than 20 models of this T-bird.






Eventually my daughter will have this car. Zoe has fond memories from her youth in the 1970's, when we would remove the top off the T-Bird
and cruise over to Island Beach State Park on the Jersey shore.




..................... Grandson Ron ................... Zoe .................. me


And, Ron wants my 1960 Thunderbird.


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Congratulations Ted, impressive accomplishment and a big thank you for all you share with the net54 family!
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What's more impressive Ted..... Is that 1980's Prince original graphite tennis racquet.... (Or is it a sting)?

That would be more scarce than the car or Wagner 😂



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Hey Sean......I don't trade cars for cards


My 1957 Thunderbird hardtop convertible....Willow Green....with a 312 cu. in. V8....4-barrel Holley carb....and, 3-speed stick shift w/Overdrive is
considerably scarcer than a T206 Honus Wagner card. There are approx. 80 cards of the T206 Wagner; but, less than 20 models of this T-bird.






Eventually my daughter will have this car. Zoe has fond memories from her youth in the 1970's, when we would remove the top off the T-Bird
and cruise over to Island Beach State Park on the Jersey shore.




..................... Grandson Ron ................... Zoe .................. me


And, Ron wants my 1960 Thunderbird.


TED Z
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Congratulations Ted, impressive accomplishment and a big thank you for all you share with the net54 family!
This.
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Old 09-09-2016, 07:56 AM
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What's more impressive Ted..... Is that 1980's Prince original graphite tennis racquet.... (Or is it a sting)?

That would be more scarce than the car or Wagner 😂

Josh

You are correct....it is indeed an original Prince graphite tennis racquet.....I'm impressed with your observation.

I purchased two of these Prince racquets 26 years ago. And, 7 years ago, while hunting for Tobacco cards (and related stuff) at an Antique shop,
I found this same Prince racquet (with its cover & my grip size) for only $25. That really made my day. It was worth the 55 mile trip to this shop.

These racquets are "rare"....but, not as scarce as the T-Bird


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Old 09-09-2016, 10:07 AM
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Congratulations Ted! Also appreciate your contributions to the knowledgebase that is net54.
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Josh

You are correct....it is indeed an original Prince graphite tennis racquet.....I'm impressed with your observation.

I purchased two of these Prince racquets 26 years ago. And, 7 years ago, while hunting for Tobacco cards (and related stuff) at an Antique shop,
I found this same Prince racquet (with its cover & my grip size) for only $25. That really made my day. It was worth the 55 mile trip to this shop.

These racquets are "rare"....but, not as scarce as the T-Bird


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That's funny...I too remember the early composite tennis racquets...I still have my yonex r22 from my youth.

I routinely see the composite racquetball racquets I coveted as a kid at goodwill for $2-$5. I bought one once and I use it to play a friend who I routinely beat to even the playing field. With the old racquet he beats me!!!!
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Hey Pete

I still have my Dunlop Maxply (wooden racquet) that I used to play with in the 1970's.

It was the same racquet Rod Laver and John McEnroe played with back in the '70s. I figured if this racquet was good enough for Rod and Johnny Mac,
it was good enough for me.

And it was....for I would beat guys playing with Composite and Steel racquets back then.


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Old 09-09-2016, 12:21 PM
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Ted,
Love the Plank. Really nice looking.
What's the reason for the "A" grade. Slight trim, color added? Just curious.
Regardless of what the reason is, it is great looking.

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Hey Pete

I still have my Dunlop Maxply (wooden racquet) that I used to play with in the 1970's.

It was the same racquet that John McEnroe played with back then. I figured if this racquet was good enough for Johnny Mac, it was good enough for me.

And it was....for I would beat guys playing with Composite and Steel racquets back then.


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thats funny because one of my favorite halloween costumes is johny mac...I have it down pretty good and part of my routine is smashing a racquet to bits! So as a result I need to replace it each year. I'm not too selective about the racquet I choose it all depends what I can find at the goodwill that year!!!!
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Ted,

Several of my college teammates played with the POG (mid and OS)

Believe it or not tennis warehouse still sales these brand new (old stock)

Classic frame that will never go out of style...

I've turned to the dark side and went babolat years ago... Too much free power and pop... I'm sure the devil will come to collect and take my arm when I'm older though! Lol

Great thread and awesome cards!



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ennis racquets...I still have my yonex r22 from my youth.

I routinely see the composite racquetball racquets I coveted as a kid at goodwill for $2-$5. I bought one once and I use it to play a friend who I routinely beat to even the playing field. With the old racquet he beats me!!!!
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