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Old 08-21-2009, 06:22 PM
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Default Which E220's would you keep for your set?

I collect low grade cards - not G/VG mind you but generally fair, poor and worse. That being said, I don't care much at all about condition and rarely upgrade an example regardless of how trashed it might be. Of course, if I actually had a choice between two or more examples I'd choose the nicest looking one.

Here's where you come in: below are 5 E220 National Caramel cards: 3 Robert O'Farrells and 2 Harry Hoopers. I already know which cards reside in my set, just curious which of each example you would keep in your own set given the choice. I know many would answer "none of the above" but that's not an option here

Robert O'Farrell

#1: an overall decent looking card and pretty bright but someone sliced the bottom off...and not with a Ginsu.

#2: a card more in tact than #1 but the corners are worn and the card itself is creased up pretty well. Also more dull looking than #1.

#3: Completely trimmed, written on and nameplate has been cut off and reattached further up on Bob's legs.


Harry Hooper

#1: a nice, bright card with sharp corners...and a big ol' tear right through the card. Don't worry, though: it's been taped back together.

#2: the borders and then some have been completely trimmed off. PSA once pre-graded this baby EVID TRIM. I'd say they were dead on, eh?

Looking forward to your opinions!
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Old 08-21-2009, 06:25 PM
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I'd keep the middle O'Farrell and the Hooper on the left. On the whole, you don't want to be too picky about condition with this set.
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Old 08-21-2009, 06:35 PM
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Jeez, I wasn't aware that e220 borders could be so wide. I have one type card from the set (Shannon, Philadelphia, got him in 1989) and didn't realize that the set didn't have rounded corners until a few years ago when I wrote a set description for my website.
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I'd keep the O'Farrel with the bottom sliced off and the Hooper taped back together.

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ditto what Mark said...

O'Farrell #2, it's all there, and
Hooper #1, all there, and could be upgraded (to an untorn card) one day.

Those are good looking cards! They look like some of my cards.
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Old 08-21-2009, 09:01 PM
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First of all, I have seen a few of these cards before, but I never knew their actual name. I guess I focus too much on the T206 set to notice much else in pre-war cards. I'm slightly familiar with a few others, but not these. Nice looking cards. So here are my choices and why.

Robert O'Farrell - If I owned all three cards, I would keep the center example for a sizing reference & the example on the right. I sometimes like cards with writing and stats on them. I have a few in my collection also.

Harry Hooper - I would keep the example on the left, again because of the fact that it is still in its original size. The tear and tape doesn't bother me at all.

Now, if you would please. Once this thread has run for awhile. Would you give it a bump and tell us which of these examples are in your collection?

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I'd keep the middle O'Farrell and the Hooper on the left. On the whole, you don't want to be too picky about condition with this set.
Same for me and ditto about picky/condition. I like the e-220 image of Hoop.
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Id keep the 2 biggest cards wich seem to be full sized. mainly because E220s are factory cut so the others are all damaged more IMO by being cut down so much.

PS Id rather have a card ripped in 1/2 and taped back.... than a card with surface paper damage (ie tape or glue pulls on front), or heavily trimmed.
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I think I would chose the sliced-off bottom on the O'Farrell card (although in similiar circumstances in the past I might have chosen to keep the 2nd, duller looking but full size card). I would probably keep the first, taped back together card on the Hooper.

It all depends on the set. The E220's are one of my favorite sets, partly because they seem to be all over the place size-wise, and miscuts abound, and thus not favored by the higher condition collectors. They also have plenty of photos not seen in other sets. That Hooper is always been one of my favorite E220's.

And thanks Jim for letting me see some of my messed-up old cards again.

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I have some E220's with top/bottom borders so large it would scare the pants off a turtle...that is of course if turtles wore pants, and were in any way interested in vintage baseball cards.

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Old 08-29-2009, 10:56 AM
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Now, if you would please. Once this thread has run for awhile. Would you give it a bump and tell us which of these examples are in your collection?

Thanks,

Jantz
Since you asked...and this thread seems to have run it's brief course...

The full-sized but ripped Hooper resides in my set.

As for the O'Farrell, I have actually gone back and forth between the first two examples. I like the crisp image of the slightly trimmed version but I also like the full-sized example too. Currently, the full-sized card fills the spot in my binder.

Thanks to those who chimed in!
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