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Hi Kevin I started collecting the N162 set (50-cards) in the late 1980's. In 1990, I was fortunate to win a complete set that was advertised in an SCD auction. Over the years, I've put together 2.4 more sets in the process of upgrading my #1 set. I tend to agree with you that purchasing an entire set of these beautiful cards is better than trying to acquire them piece wise. ![]() TED Z . |
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And, the rest of my GOODWIN CHAMPIONS......
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They all are beautiful cards! I no longer have even a single example. I sold or traded the two I had - Kelly and Dunlap - for opportunities to advance my N172 collection. Last edited by kkkkandp; 10-25-2016 at 05:23 AM. Reason: spelling |
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I have a near set. I am missing all the baseball players. The football player, and for some reason I can't lay my hand on my buffalo bill card, but I know I have it somewhere. My boxers are pretty nice but the others run the gamut on condition. To answer your question, I would buy the set if I had the funds. I get pleasure from ownership moreso than the hunt.
Mark
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You got any of them n series non sport and boxing in there? |
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The hunt is great but when you piece it together card by card, you almost always will pay more. Then the upgrading will cost you exponentially more. With unlimited funds, I would buy the set all the time.....regardless of the set. Since that is not a world that I live in, I buy a set when I can and upgrade or piece it together a card at a time. But we can all dream--right? I have a dozen or so of them....mostly non-BB in VG to EX condition. They are very popular obviously in any condition and sell well, so there's usually spirited competition for them unfortunately.
About 15 years ago, I bought an album that had 10-12 of them (2 BB) and 500-600 total cards with 70-80 Old Judges (skinned) and a couple dozen Buchners. I was fortunate to soak all of them out and got the two BB N162's and quite a few of the Buchners graded. The two N162's (Dunlap and Glasscock, I think) got like SGC45-55 or so. Mid grade but they really popped in the holders. Would like to have all those cards back.....including the nonsports. Oh well...........I could say that about a LOT of stuff! Last edited by autograf; 10-25-2016 at 10:05 AM. |
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p.s. FANTASTIC set Ted!
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Thanks, Tom
These Goodwin's, and their Album, are the favorites of my entire Sportscards collection. A36 Album (12 pages) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TED Z . |
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