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Posted By: Jason L
is beginning to claim me as yet another of its countless victims. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
if you need a prescription...you'll have to come and see me first...try advil or tylenol first. |
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Posted By: Jeff Mohler
Kind of off-topic, but I like the big sweaters too. One card I hope to pick up some time is the 1922 Eastern Exhibit of Joe Bush. He has got a great looking sweater on that card. |
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Posted By: Sean BH
I think we all know the prescription, and the only prescription is more cowbell. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Speaking of baseball sweaters, below are two interesting photos of MLB players and friends on a hunting/fishing trip. Notice some are wearing their player team sweaters! Joe Bush is on top fishing wearing his Yankees sweater, and the guy on his knee in the bottom photo is Bob Shawkey. The photos are from Eddie Collins' photo album. |
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Posted By: Cashews
Joe Bush was pretty fashion forward. I wouldn't mind owning a sweater like that. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Jason, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...Monster, someone once told me: there's only one way to eat an elephant -- one bite at a time. |
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Posted By: PC
David -- there are two team sweaters in the bottom picture -- the guy on the left also has one on. Any idea who that is? |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
As Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong said while admiring the Kramer painting " He is a loathsome offensive brute,yet I can't look away. He transcends time and space. I love it. Me too" |
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Posted By: Rich H.
I know this may be a naive question - and i think this may have been discussed before in a previous thread (so i will apologize in advance if this is redundant)- but how many cards comprise a "complete" set? Is it 520 of the 524? |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
IMO...I have always viewed the T206 set as 520 + 3 or 4. The most optional of the 4 being the Doyle Nat'l (again my opinion). But I don't think you can consider the set complete without the Demmitt and O'Hara. |
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Posted By: John
My two cents on the subject, I only feel the set is complete at 524 and only at 524. The other cards (Plank, Magie, Doyle & Wagner) although very expensive and quite unobtainable to most of us do exist, ignoring or them or omitting them from a checklist due to rarity and or price makes no sense. |
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Posted By: Frank B
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Posted By: Phil
To add on to the last 2 comments.....this is something that I have felt for a long time. |
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Posted By: Jason L
Short prints should obviously be included, but the minute you include errors and variations, you leave yourself open to a never-ending quest for every miscut, misprint, or any other type of variation. |
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Posted By: Jason L
wouldn't that coincide then with the 520 that T206-Collector had said it was referred to in earlier days? (if I have that correct) |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Magie and Doyle are not "printing variations." They are legitimate, corrected errors in what text should read on the bottom fronts of the cards. Sweeney missing the B because the red ink dried up is not an error that was corrected. It is an unintended "printing variation." Cards missing ink are totally different than spelling errors or corrected team city origins. |
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Posted By: Matt
"A set should be the intended set of the maufacturer(sp)." |
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Posted By: John
Phil & Jason..you guys are going crazy...LOL |
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Posted By: Jason L
at whichever point is most economical to the collector! |
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Posted By: Matt
Consider if a manufacturer inadvertently leaves a player out of a set and during production introduces that card. Alternatively, consider a card that the manufacturer included that they decided they wanted to stop producing mid-way through for whatever reason (say the player objects to endorsing tobacco products). You would only included card #2 as part of the complete set? |
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