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Jim,
I wish they were all that difficult.
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Hey Joe,
Several of those were probably the same card though....I bought one a few months back and have offered it up on the board a couple times. There was a low grade one that ended on Ebay just a couple days ago too.... |
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Here's the math.
I've picked up two. One just went off on eBay. You have one ... that's four ... damn, I wish the T209 type II Irving was that way.
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The difficulty of a card does revolve around supply and demand.Seeing 4 within a matter of time does not give any indication on it's scarcity it is done by checking collector's checklist.When I wrote the article about the tougher T-210's I did list Hyames and I still stand firm on what I said about it being tougher.How many T-210 Cantwell,Dwyer and Merchant's have you seen?Those three are extremely difficult as two other collectors and myself had those as our last pick-ups before completion of the set.Just my opinion....
Last edited by Old Mill Man; 06-13-2009 at 06:47 AM. Reason: Spelling... |
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Shammus, you, Jim and I, are talking about the availability of the Hyames card right?
The facts are: You've got one. I've got two. One just went off on eBay, that makes four ... God knows how many more. VS ... 3 collector pick ups from the 1980's. |
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Make it 5 known
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Tbob, thanks for the up date, I'm sure that there are more out there.
Out of curiosity, around when did you pick it up? ... Thanks again. |
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