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Old 09-30-2009, 10:35 AM
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Scott - I was just going by graded population counts. I don't know enough about the issue and about hidden collections to be able to add anything more intelligent.
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Old 09-30-2009, 10:47 AM
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I have probably owned 100 or so D359's over the years and, in my observance, the Rochesters are a little bit tougher. If I had to guess I would say maybe 70/30.....No reason to dispute this unless you have been in my head looking at them. I know there are the conspiracy theory folks that want to dispute everything ever said but no need to on this one. We have all seen what we have seen....I once owned almost 2 full sets and 1 was the #1 on the PSA registry....I admit I bought it that way though....as I am not a registry guy per se'.....I think now is the time to buy the D359's as they have dropped in price more than many sets...especially, scarce ones. regards
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It seems to me that traditionally...historically...as Leon has stated...the rochester backs have always been considered tougher...although as of lately(last year or so)...the sentiment has been the opposite...that the Williams backs are tougher. So how's that for a conclusion?!?!!
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Now, you all know that REA wants to have the best, rarest, most desirable cards in their Spring 2010 auction. We will see what comes out of the basements.
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Rob L sent me a link to one of our old threads that is pertinent to this one, I think....with some discussion of a T208 set...some 7 yrs ago....regards

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Leon - Did Rob say if that set mentioned in the thread is the set that will be auctioned off in Legendary? or is that another set?
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Leon - Did Rob say if that set mentioned in the thread is the set that will be auctioned off in Legendary? or is that another set?
No, he didn't say one way or the other.
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