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http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...eillto01.shtml
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So if someone is looking for a 1989 TT Paul Kilgus or Randy Kutcher, they are a lot less common than the Griffey card because many thousands were trashed
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True market cornering, no. Closest I came was trying to get every 1928 Exhibit of my cousin that came up for sale but I quit after 8:
I've let a few slip past since. Since 1 of 1 specimens are pretty regular occurrences in boxing, soccer and other global sports, especially from foreign issuers, in a sense anyone who collects actively in those areas has some markets cornered. For example, this is the only known specimen of a 1904 Sporting Life cabinet from the Jeffries-Munroe title fight: This is the only known example of the 1938 NX5 American Sweets Joe Louis: I don't know of any other complete runs of these: Can't be too many of these floating around, either:
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John,
And I thought you had more Omar V rookies than that.....
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There can't be more than 2-3 more of these out there, can there? More seriously, these were all slightly different color tints, which was why I got them.
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T206 Taylor
I have about 110 of T-206 Luther "Dummy" Taylor. I don't think I will ever get tired of buying a beauty card.
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