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For me, the Basic Monster Set is 524 cards. Back sets would be called by their back name followed by Monster Set such as Tolstoi Back Monster Set. I like to call the 5500+ set the Master Monster Set.
Last edited by Ronnie73; 12-14-2011 at 06:33 AM. |
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I had to change this, somehow my thoughts got a little tangled when thinking of the possible sets..
I'd think that the "base t206 set" would be one of each front(minus variations, or minus the big 4 depending on your perspective). The "master t206 set" would include the variations(524). While a set of specific backs, would be just that, the "Piedmont t206 set"(or your choice),basic or master depending on if variations exist within the back(also could be specified further to include 150 series or whatever). And then the "t206 Monster", would be one of each front/back combination. Last edited by novakjr; 12-14-2011 at 11:11 AM. Reason: ideas originally jumbled...came back to tidy it up.. |
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I think you're just baiting us, but I'll stop there.
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I think the master set would be 5500+. I do think that an argument could be made for a basic set being 522 and not including the Magie and Doyle errors. Separating out errors is common in modern sets.
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I agree with Jim.
Terms like master set were invented after the T206s were made, so they aren't intrinsic to the cards. Just the way people define things. But traditionally a set (basic set) doesn't include errors and variations. Errors and variations are extras. Many sets are physically numbered on the backs so you know exactly what constitutes the basic set. Little more straight foreword than 1, 2, 3. Though there will be complications, such as when two players have the same number (54 Bowman Ted Williams)-- then there's a judgment call. Most masters sets I've seen are for modern cards. Until now, I'd never really associated with Pre-War sets, no doubt mostly due to their rarity and difficulty. Last edited by drc; 12-14-2011 at 01:44 PM. |
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