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Old 05-24-2021, 12:28 PM
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Ted the T207 White card is definitely a tough one. I have never gone after the T207 rarities, but I lucked into a White many years ago. Fast forward a few years and I ended up trading it to an advanced T207 collector on Net54 who did not have it, and received a really nice card (and 1 or 2 others!) in the trade.

The thread king will allow your post, but feel free anyone else to post a Doc White triple crown they might have...it will be one of the tougher of the 71 to have cards in all 3 sets.

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Brian.....I have not seen a T207 Doc White card. There is none of them for sale on ebay, and none listed as having been sold on ebay.

I think this card exists, but I did not think it was this rare. Anyhow, I posted my reprint of his T207. I hope this is acceptable with you;
otherwise, I will just delete this post.



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Old 05-24-2021, 12:32 PM
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Here is the Roger B. trio, including the T205 which was one of the first 5 vintage cards that I picked up.

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Ted the T207 White card is definitely a tough one. I have never gone after the T207 rarities, but I lucked into a White many years ago. Fast forward a few years and I ended up trading it to an advanced T207 collector on Net54 who did not have it, and received a really nice card (and 1 or 2 others!) in the trade.

The thread king will allow your post, but feel free anyone else to post a Doc White triple crown they might have...it will be one of the tougher of the 71 to have cards in all 3 sets.

Brian
The 4 Doc White's from the t205/6/7 sets:
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GEORGE PASKERT

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Here's Charles Dooin-it portrait style for the American Tobacco Company. You definitely can see in each card why his nickname was Red. I really like his T205 and T206. I like the T207, but the Cheshire Cat grin does creep me out a little. I guess it must have served him well on the vaudeville circuit, as is written on his T207 biographical write-up.

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