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Old 06-03-2005, 09:24 PM
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Default 1928 Ice Cream question--order of scarcity?

Posted By: Brian Lindholme

Gents,
I have taken the plunge on trying to acquire the E210 York set.
A couple questions for ye knowlegeables...

Is it possible to acquire all 60 cards by mixing type I and type II or are there players who appear in just one type, hence making a "master set" comprise of more than 60 players ??(I think the answer should be yes, but I don't know how many players this will mean) What about pose variations?

Sgt Hoss, you mention the direction of text as the easiest way to determine Type I from Type II. Others mention gloss. If you see the assortment of cards that I have, gloss may be out of the question to make that decision:)

Can you explain further what the text direction for each should be ?

Also, since we are discussing them...why don't I include my plea for low-grade Yorks...yes I think I shall.
Please contact me if you would like to sell/trade low grade examples from either type...I have 22 cards so far, including Type II Babe Ruth.

Thanks muchly,
Brian
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