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Old 05-31-2007, 03:52 AM
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Posted By: scott

what sets are you trying to complete?

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Posted By: Dave F

Ahhh..fighting that T206 monster on a daily basis like so many here..either I'll beat it 10-15 years from now or I'll end up at the funny farm!

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Old 05-31-2007, 04:03 AM
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Posted By: Mark T

to complete the 6 Square frame Ramly set...I know, don't hold my breath.

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Posted By: leon

A type card set.... ....the problem is new "uncat" ones pop up fairly often, if including international ones....

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Old 05-31-2007, 06:27 AM
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Posted By: Joe D.

the T200s ... again.

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Old 05-31-2007, 06:28 AM
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Posted By: Jason L

for these tobacco issues:
T200 only 1 card left to go!
T201 done
T202
T204 Maybe someday
T205 25% done
T206 65% done
T207 50% done
T222 Maybe someday

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Posted By: Tony Andrea

Close to a year now, Ive been working on the American Caramel E90-1 set.
Almost there. 4 more to go. I love this set..........

Tony

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Old 05-31-2007, 06:34 AM
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Posted By: Steve Murray

1906 Sporting Life Postcard Set. Have 15/16. Need Detroit to complete.
1906 Ullman Postcard Set. Need 3 of 12 to complete.
1911 Zeenut Set. Need 9 of 122 to complete.
Maggert Zeenut run. Need 1915 to complete.
e100 San Francisco sub-set. Need Weaver to complete.
Zeenut run 1911 to 1938. Need 1938 to complete.

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Posted By: Anthony

'15 CJ- need 1 (Jackson, of course)
E91 A/B/C
NL Fan Craze
'33 Sport Kings
Tango Eggs- can't even figure out if I need 9,10, or 11 more
'41 Goudey still need half of the 132 cards (all colors)
'52 Coke Tips- Thompson Hitting
'54 Dan Dee- need 1
'58 Hires Test- need 4 with tabs
'60 Fleer- 2 of the #80's
Nickel packs of '52, '56 and '58 Topps


plus the continual upgrades of other sets- T200, '36 Goudey, '41 Playball, '49 Leaf, T218, '58 Bell Brand.

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Old 05-31-2007, 08:30 AM
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Posted By: Brian

1909 Obak (80% finished)
1911 Obak (75% finished)

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Old 05-31-2007, 08:30 AM
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Posted By: T206Collector

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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen

E96
E120 (probably next to impossible)
33 Goudey
Tattoo Orbit

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Old 05-31-2007, 08:58 AM
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Posted By: Ray Piskadlo

T206. 4 years into my 10 year goal, 200/520.
T200. 2 years into my 5 year goal, 6/16.
T209-1. 6 months into my 5 year goal, 2/16.
1914 CJ. 2 months into my goal of 1 per month, 2/144.

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Posted By: dstudeba

e222
e100
e99

Any help is always appreciated!

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Posted By: John Harrell

T205, U.S. Caramel, George C.Miller, Sport Kings, 33 WWG back variations, R312, 1937 O-Pee-Chee, 1936 Maranville folders, Double play, 1941 Goudey basic set.

John

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Posted By: Josh Adams

I'm working on the 1933 Goudey set (6 to go), and the e93 set (19 to go).

Go Go White Sox
2005 World Series Champions!

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Posted By: steve

Slight deviation if I may -

I noticed most of net54'ers seem to, indeed, be set collectors. However, I am curious how many folks are non-set collectors, like me ?

The vintage material is so nice. I have a collection of no more than 40 cards - all in PSA or SGC - all major HOF'ers - all in EX 5 or better. No sets, just a great sampling of Matty's, Cobb's, W.Johnson's, Young's and a couple Wagner's.

I just can't get into the commons just to make sets. I realize building sets is a hobby mainstay, but to toss money after a bunch of commons - I would rather have the one nice Matty.

Thoughts ? Steve

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:01 AM
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Posted By: Jason L

it's more a function of quantity over quality, and then of course, a favorite team, and a smaller budget.
I have been able to purchase about 30 cards in the PSA 3 or 4 range for the same money as one of the cards you mention.

Just a preference to be more active...but who knows, my tastes change all the time, so I may go your route some day...

I might add, that your more focused collecting is certainly more desirable from a storage standpoint...and I would of course, like to be able to afford that grade of card...but until then, I have narrowed my focus to Cubs team sets.

How do you choose what to go after (other than the 5 and above criteria)? a certain tier of HOFer? a team?

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To address your commons question, my thought/hope is that if you focus your collection (like a team set), then perhaps there is the chance that someday the value of the group will be higher, since the commons are included. This of course, depends on 1)how difficult the commons are to acquire, and 2)how desirable/popular your focused collection/set actually is to the buying public...this could be flawed thinking, and perhaps you could always clear a better price as singles on Ebay, but maybe in some instances, there could be added value...?

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Posted By: Jeffrey Lichtman

Steve, I agree with you - though I still have a few sets filled with expensive commons, I have broken up at least one of mine in order to buy cards I actually carea bout. After selling 10 hard to get commons from my 1958 Topps set, I was able to buy a 1914 CJ Jackson in SGC 60. I'll take that trade anyday.

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:12 AM
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez

My favorite beautiful beater T206 set, is just missing 9 cards of the known T206 checklist.

My unplanned eye popping T206 set, just needs one more card from the known T206 checklist.

The T205 set is complete, as far as all the front cards are concerned.

Complete T201 set.

Complete T209 Type 1 set.

I have 219 different cards from the T209 Type II set.

At 76, most of my collecting years are behind me, but I'm toying with the idea of going after the T210 set.

What, am I crazy?

Is there a Head doctor in the house?

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:17 AM
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Posted By: Bob

D311 Pacific Coast Biscuit, E94 master set, 1911 Zeenut (close), 1912 Zeenut (long way to go). I am afraid that the PCL sets are going to be a life-long endeavors

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:26 AM
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Posted By: steve

Jason,

I am no big spender - the "big" auctions are out of my league. I focus on ebay and look for anything that intrigues me, within my reasonable budget of up to $2k. per card. But I may only make a 2-4 purchases a year, after a decade plus, there you go, 40 vintage beauties (to me).

When I need to satisfy my card urge on a small budget - well, thank goodness for quality Walter Payton's - just loved "sweetness."

Steve.

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:29 AM
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Posted By: Joe D.

I don't particularly consider myself a set collector for the very reasons you mention -
its hard for me to go after cards I would otherwise have no interest in.

Now for me, the T200s are the exception to the rule.....
I think that is the non-set-collectors set to collect.
Only 16 cards, and a HOFer or otherwise collectible player in just about every one.

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:35 AM
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Posted By: Jason L

I forgot about our shared interest in cards of the great WP!

Do you stick to tobacco issues, with that kind of focused collection? or is anything fair game? - whatever strikes you at the time? Did you used to collect sets and just got sick of it?

edited for spellllllllling

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:38 AM
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Posted By: barry arnold

T206
I now have 503 different T206s out of my magic number of 517 (524 minus
Cobb with Cobb back which i don't see as T206 and the Big expensive 6).

all the best,

barry

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:40 AM
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Posted By: E, Daniel

I can't do the set thing either......
Love type cards though! Some boxing and other sport types.....sorry for the flash.






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Posted By: scott

steve,
i'm currently debating this very question now. i'm looking to rebuild my collection fron scratch after selling the last few cards 2 years ago.i'm on a limited budget so i'm debating buying only HOF's ,purchasing 3-5 cards a year or mix in some nicer "rare" commons such as those in some of the caramel sets.another option was starting to build a set...the reason i started this thread.my concern is the $$$ i use to buy a couple cheaper commons i could buy a nice "matty,cy or walter".i'm in no hurry to purchase so this is something i'll workout in time.

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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

1938 Goudey - done, always upgrading
1939 Goudey R303 (sepia) - About 80% done
1936 R311 - About 60% done
T205 - About 40% done
W502 - About 33% done
E95 - Just started; 2 cards in
HOF Type Set - looking for at least one card of each prewar HOFer - ongoing
1973 Topps '53 Reprints - just need Al Rosen

-Al

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Old 05-31-2007, 10:55 AM
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Posted By: steve yawitz

I'm about halfway into the Monster and plan on sticking with it. I'm a little over halfway into the E93 set, but have hit a lull. My restlessness led me to list my Wagner on 20-cent day; if it sells, I'll probably dump most of the rest of my Standard Caramels. That's a pretty typical pattern for me, actually. Building sets always sounds great, but I get too antsy and always end up finding something else I'd rather have.

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Posted By: peter chao

Scott, Steve

I've completed the '57 Topps set and presently 10 cards into the 1933 Goudey set. But I don't consider myself a set builder, most of the time I simply try to buy key cards in key sets. For the most part that means HOFs but not necessarily. My motto is it's your money spend it the way you want.

Peter

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Posted By: Scott T

1909-11 T206 (extremely low grade) 94% complete

Scott

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Posted By: steve

Jason and Others,

I frequently sell to then trade up with perhaps added cash. Pick-up examples last couple years:

T206 Cobb green PSA 5
S74 silk Matty GAI 7
S74 silk W.Johnson GAI 6
PX7 domino disc Matty PSA 7
PX7 domino disc W.Johnson PSA 6
Colgan's Chip, H.Wagner PSA 8
T202 Cobb/Cobb steals 3rd PSA 5
1922 w575 W.Johnson SGC 86
1926 spalding W.Johnson PSA 9
1948 leaf T.Williams PSA 7
1949 bowman Paige PSA 6

Some rare items in the bunch, not too over-the-top spendy.

Steve

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Posted By: Alan O'Connor

My narrow slice of this hobby is Sacramento baseball. My attempt at sets include:

1911 Big Eater Have none. 0% complete
1928 PCL Exhibits (W465)Sac Have 1 of 5. 20% complete
1940 Hughes Frozen Confections (F66) Have 14 of 20 70% complete

(I also collect Sac T212, T4, D311, D310, E99, E100, T217, E136, E137, UO11 & F65, but the computations are too taxing this morning!)

Patience is a virtue!

Alan

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Posted By: S Gross

Baseball:
T207 -- just passed 50% mark, slow and steady ........

Boxing:
1921 Exhibits -- Complete 58/58
T9 Turkey Red -- 20/26 -- Been stuck for quite awhile.
E77 American Caramel -- 15/24 -- Haven't seen one in so long I almost forget what they look like.
T225 Khedivial Series 2 -- 14/25 -- Series 2 is so much much more rare than Series 1. Just glad to add one every so often.
Battling Nelson Type Cards -- 22 of a theoretical 36 -- there are some T225 back combinations I'm not sure exist, and some issues (Pet, Kopac, Red Cross) that probably ain't gonna' happen.
Boxing strips, various issues -- 115/?????????? who knows !!!!

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Posted By: Joe Pelaez

"T206
I now have 503 different T206s out of my magic number of 517 (524 minus
Cobb with Cobb back which i don't see as T206 and the Big expensive 6)."

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Congratulations.
I've been following your T206 Quest, and you're doing great.
I would like to make a slight suggestion, if I may.
Take it from someone raised in Spanish Harlem during the '30's and '40's.
As a 10 year old in 1941, I would buy packs of gum from a candy store, with 1941 Play Ball cards inside.
Then I would flip them with other kids from my grade school near by.
Barry, in those days, I didn't know who Wagner or Cobb was.
In fact, I didn't know tobacco cards existed.
I got back into cards in 1982, and I started with collecting rookie cards. ... WRONG direction.
Wrong direction, because it was part of the investor/market/capitalization/stock market mind set.
That's not what I wanted. ... I already had a job, and I wanted a sublimation from it.
I decided to collect for the fun, and enjoyment of it.
Not ever thinking of what the card would fetch later.
It was a choice that I never regretted.
I kept my collecting hobby as a hobby, and not a portfolio.

As one collector to another.
Raise the bar just a wee bit.
Get rid of the 517 number

Back in 1941, I didn't know that I would own two almost complete T206 sets, and I agree with what you said about the Cobb back.

Raise the bar, and like that famous old ball player once said:
"ONENEVERKNOWS."

BTW, who did what to this thread?
I now need two plasma screens, side by side, in order to read it.

Joe P.



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Posted By: Joe Pelaez

I notice that you collect T217 Mono's.
Do you have any doubles for trade?
I have 20/25, with some doubles for trade.

Joe P.

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Posted By: Jason L

nice list there! - very diverse breadth
Which Cy Young caught your eye for the collection?
Any Lajoie? I know I missed out on your T206(w/bat) sale a couple months back!

-I like your term "spendy" - can I use that?

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Posted By: Peter Thomas

Completed sets still trying to upgrade
T204 with square borders
T209-1
E-93
E-103
33 Delong
49 Leaf

Working on:
T205
T212 1909, 1910, 1911
E90-1
E92 master set
E94
E95
E96
E97
E98
HR Kisses
1911 Zeenut
1912 Zeenut
1931 Zeenut
1932 Zeenut

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Posted By: steve

In Cy Young I have a PX7 domino disc PSA 4, T206 portrait PSA 5, and T206 glove shows PSA 5.

In Lajoie, I just sold the T206 w/bat PSA 5, still have T206 throwing SGC 60.

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Posted By: Ken McMillan

complete set of topps cubs 1951 to current including updates, errors and variations. Set is actually complete to my knowledge. Waiting for series 2 topps for this year. All else is done.

Ken

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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson

Completed:

E90-2
E93
E98

Better than half way on the following:

E90-3
E94
E97
E102
E104-1
1914/15 Cracker Jack (HOFers only)

Somehow I keep getting sidetracked by picking up type cards.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

This thread would be a lot easier to read if Paul (T206 Collector) would edit his post to put some breaks in his "tee-too-oh-six.......line).

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Since 1977 I have completed the following sets.......

N28
N162 (2 sets)
N284 (Buchner....74 cards)
T205 (209 cards)
T206 (set #1....521 cards)
T206 (set #2....520 cards)
T206 (set #3....518 all-PIEDMONT cards)
T206 (set #4....370 of 404 all-SOVEREIGN cards)
T207
E90-1 (120 cards)
1933 Goudey (set #1....239 cards)
1933 Goudey (set #2....237 cards)
1934 Goudey
1936 Goudey
1941 Goudey
1934-36 Batter-Up
1934-36 Diamond Stars (110 cards)
1936 R312
1939 Play Ball
1940 Play Ball
1941 Play Ball (2 sets)
1947 Homogenized Bond Bread
1948 Leaf Boxing (2 sets)
1948 Bowman (BB and FB sets)
1949 Leaf BB (101 cards)
1949 Bowman (if I was to say how many, no one would believe me....so I wont)
1949 Bowman PCL (2 sets)
1950 Bowman (324 cards)
1951 Bowman (325 cards)
1952 to 1955 Bowman BB and FB sets
1952 Topps (512 cards)
1953 to 1985 Topps
1959 Fleer (2 sets)

There's more....but I wont bore....you.

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Posted By: Jason L

quite an effort to be proud of...

but you forgot to list your 1949 Bowman PCL!!!

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Thank you, guy.....I can't believe I forgot the PCL set....too many to remember.

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Posted By: DMcD

Finished a player set of D304s last year. Trying to complete a T3 set (91/100). Also collecting WWG Ice Kings (12/72). Am going to cool my jets on set collecting after that and focus on cherrypicking single cards I like for whatever reason.

Some sets I've collected:
(Note no T206 or 52 Topps sets; I am scared of monsters)
('50 Bowman set in white binder-from year I was born; it's a humdinger. Also have '50 Bowman FB set)

My contribution to The Hobby:

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Posted By: judson hamlin

working on: Diamond Stars (89), E90 (63), E92/101/102 (as one set) (29), E95 (18), E96 (12), 1933 Goudey (209), '34 (48), '36 (done), 1939 Playball (130), '40 (230), '41 (done), T201 (40), T205 (120), T209 and T210 Richmond, Va (19), T222 (15), Tattoo Orbit (16) and
T206 (509).

Focus is not necessarily my strong suit.

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Posted By: Anonymous

Working on E95, and a type set consisting of all the various T and E cards(including various brands for each issue) that were produced in color.

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Posted By: barry arnold

Joe P.

Many,many thanks for the kind words and sage advice.
I have made myself singleminded about the T206 Grail and have found that parameters provide some comfort,e.g. the 517 figure.
This is probably the practical,professorial part of me.
The young little leaguer and pony leaguer part of me still knows as you
so aptly put it---OneNeverKnows. And this dreaming, imagining part of me
is what makes me look at those beautiful auction catalogues again and again,
taking an extra long look at the Plank or the Magie.
Thanks much for revivifying the imaginings tonight, Joe.
They're always around-- just sometimes governed a wee bit too much.
No governor around tonight, at 1:25am.

all the best,

barry


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Posted By: Joe Pelaez

Don Quijote's fight against the imaginary windmills, had a greater feel when he would be surprised by an unexpected victory.

All the best in your Quest.

Joe

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