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Old 02-11-2021, 07:13 AM
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That's a beautiful N162 set! Spent many a weekend antiquing in that area of NH where you picked some of them up.

Thanks for including the Haymaker scorecard. That's a real "knockout" item.

Patrick

Thanks, Pat, for the compliments.

The Antique shop in Peterborough (NH) advertised this N162 set in SCD back in the late 1980's. I called them to hold these cards,
since I was driving up to Maine to visit with my daughter and her family.

Here's the Album (A36) depicting all 50 cards in the N162 set. It is Sportscard lithography at it's best.




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For whatever reason the demand for 19th century just hasn't been there the last several years. Prices haven't gone up too much at all, from what I see.

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I think prices might even be trending down in some cases. Kalamazoo Bats used to be pricey in any condition but a lot of them have hit the auction circuit lately and prices have really come down.
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in a thinly traded marketplace....
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