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Old 10-29-2003, 11:55 AM
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Posted By: Mike (18colt)

Here are 2 T-206 questions that should solicit some opinions (I hope).

Question #1 -- We've seen in prior threads the estimates for the Drum back population (the high confirmed number I believe was 55). How about this -- any idea how many O'Hara, St. Louis cards exist (or Demmitt, St. Louis)?

Question #2 -- You win a contest allowing you to choose one of the following two cards: a T-206 O'Hara, St. Louis, or a T-206 common with a Drum back. Both cards are best described as being in "poor" condition, and are similarly poor (and not graded by PSA, SGC, etc. - I choose poor because that's what I'd likely be able to afford to pay for without the wife getting really upset). Which do you choose, and why?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.

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Old 10-29-2003, 12:11 PM
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Hi Mike

Answer #1 I would guess there are 200-300 of each(Demmitt & O'Hara.

Answer # 2 Take your choice, the Drum's are rarer, but in poor condition the value would be about the same.

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Old 10-29-2003, 12:20 PM
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Posted By: Ben

If the Drum back is decent (legible) then I would go for it. They are extremely tough/expensive in any condition! Good luck.

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Posted By: warshawlaw

either of the players. Just my preference. Of course, since all are beaters I'd just as soon take the same $$ and buy several nicer HOFers, so I guess I'd end up selling whatever I got.

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Posted By: Jeff S

I would take the money and buy the following:

1. A common Demmitt/O'Hara card
2. An eraser
3. A drum back.

When I was doing T206s a couple years ago, I bought a p-f Demmitt for a little more than half of what I sold a similar condition Drum back.

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Posted By: runscott

Rare cards of un-rare players never interested me.

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Posted By: Mike (18colt)

Thanks to all those who contributed to this thread.

Based on the responses, it looks like:

1) O'Hara and Demmitt each might have 200-300 copies in existence.

2) Given the choice between a poor condition Drum back common and a poor condition O'Hara, most would take the Drum. Some valued the Drum and O'Hara as even, while another placed a Demmitt at roughly half of a Drum.

Does anyone want to comment on my summary? Is this an accurate portrayal of these T-206 issues?

Thanks again.

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Posted By: johnny

definetly the drum....each one is unique by itself, may not ever find another of that player...
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