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Old 05-29-2009, 11:15 PM
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Default 1946 SEARS East St. Louis (Browns) Postcards Info Needed

I am not all too familiar with this set, but don't recall seeing too many of them over the years. How tough are these and is there much of a following for the set, or just from team specialists? Anyways, I picked up a decent example (autographed as most are that I have seen) of the set and was just looking to get a little more info. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Very, very tough to find - I have one from the sister set (Cardinals), the Red Schoendienst RC.............
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Old 05-30-2009, 11:08 AM
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Here is the card I recently picked up...

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Rhett -- Back when I used to keep track of such things for the Standard Catalog, most years would go by without a single Sears Browns pc being publicly sold, and maybe 2-3 Cardinals a year.
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Default very very scarce

Rhett, I will concur with everybody else on these. I collect all things Cardinals,and I don't have a single of these. I have 9 Hunter hotdog cards in comparison. I've passed on a few commons at $100 each at St. Louis shows, but the price was reasonable.

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Sold this signed card on eBay a few months back for $12!

Yes $12, thats the down side of auctions that start at $9.99

It was the last time I sold something on eBay



PS the card was signed in 1966..... as says so on the back

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These are ACC #PC783? My edition of the ACC doesn't have that set listed.

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Not easy
Cardinals are more desirable as musial schoendienst and garagiola are in set
Near set of browns is on ebay now reasonably priced as they are hi grade
And a group of cardinals as well
Musial recently sold for over 2000

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