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I also thought if I just cherry picked the cards I really wanted, I would be able to afford cards that were a little nicer.
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Hi Robert,
I love the caramel sets more than the tobacco ones personally. I like the different poses and how colorful some of the sets are. I say jump into the E-cards with both feet and enjoy them.
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I am a huge t206 fan (and I softly include t213-215 in that). But about two years ago I bought my first e card- a Honus Wagner, bc it’s the only realistic way to get a Wagner card (t216 notwithstanding)- and the bug bit me. While t206 is still my first love, I am a huge fan of e90-1, e101, e102, e92, e105, e106, etc. Like t206, there is a significant variety of back advertisements on the same front pose. Also, it’s the only realistic/affordable way to get a Wagner, plank or early Jackson, but you can also get Young, Matty, Lajoie, Speaker, Tinker/Evers/Chance, etc (basically all the Major HOFers aside from Wajo), so great players. Moreover, e cards tend to be more affordable than their t206 counterparts, but not always depending on the player and the back. Another cool quality is that some e cards have color background variations, so you can do color runs. Finally, I have made a number of new friends/ met solid people through e cards, including folks who have already commented in this thread. Anyway, I have learned to really like e cards, you probably will too - come aboard!!
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Thanks for the feedback, guys. I know they are considered easier, but I am really liking what I see from the E93s and 95s. As far as the Cobb and Wagner go, I like the 95s better, but I like the overall look of the E93 set better. I will probably end up dabbling in both. I am going to the Frisco show tomorrow, and it would be cool to run across a Cobb or Wagner from these sets.
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