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Biff Schlitzer is tougher than many E90 cards, but not as tough as the short-printed cards in the 1910 series.
My guess is that he was issued in the 3rd series, of which I talked about in my last post here. TED Z |
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Cheers, Blair
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My Collection (in progress) at: http://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/BosoxBlair |
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Ted,
A complete reply to your last post would take my several pages and all day to write. I doubt my boss would look favorably on that. I have given a great deal of thought to this topic and eventually hope to set forth my theories in some written form. I would welcome your input on this project. I would point out just a couple things-1) We also have evidence of 25 cards sheets of caramel cards. That possibility has intrigued me for some time now. 2) Forgive the repetition, but if you look at your lists of the thirty toughest cards (which I substantially agree with) they simply could not have been printed in the same quantities. Hall and B. Brown, for example are at least ten, if not twenty, times more common than Walsh or Shean. No calculation of survivability rates can account for this. I would love to compare notes with you on this topic, but perhaps that would best be done off line at this point. My email is edhans@monkberry.com. Last edited by edhans; 03-19-2010 at 09:23 AM. |
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I will be emailing you to continue this discussio.
TED Z |
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Ted and Ed,
As a collector of this set, I find this an interesting post and if there is anything you can post regarding your off-line conversations, I would love to listen in. Thank you for your input. Scott (ubiqty). |
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Scott,
Not trying to be secretive, just don't want to clutter up the board with long-winded posts. Post your email and I'll keep you in the loop. Of course, please feel free to add your own thoughts to the conversation as well. |
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very interesting thread.
Ted, i took a look at my 2 Nagy E90 cards and noted that they(Schlitzer and Roy Thomas) are sgc Aut and look perfectly fine--as you say about your own Nagy E90 which received the Aut as well. seems peculiar somehow. best, barry |
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