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Old 02-13-2007, 08:13 AM
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Default E92 Rebel Oakes

Posted By: Jason Carota

This question came to me as a result of the "Favorite E set" thread. As I stated in that thread, the E92 series is my favorite. Rebel Oakes' card has always stood out, however. The background colors and pose are beautiful. The only reference I have to the card is from the Old Cardboard gallery:



Taking a closer look, I noticed that his golved hand extends beyond the frame, creating an almost 3D effect. Does this same image appear on other examples as well, or is this some form of printing error?

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Old 02-13-2007, 08:17 AM
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Posted By: mark

I just checked VCP picture and they have the same thing for the picture, glove going over the frame. By the way, a SGC 60 went for $1,100 last year.

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Old 02-13-2007, 02:50 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens

And I was laughed at a a couple of years ago saying that it would take at least $1k to get my SGC 70 out my hands. You don't even want to know what price it would take to get me to even think about selling. Along with my m101-5 Thorpe and red boarder Colgan Speaker, it's a card that will most likely never leave my collection



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for posting those !



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Posted By: David Smith

Uh, Mr Parks, will that Magee stay a "7" with that much space inside the holder to move around in??


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Posted By: Dave Hornish

Why is that card not labeled as a Proof?

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Posted By: Scott Elkins

To the best of my knowledge the Oakes and Upp are the only two I have seen that extend beyond the border. Anyone else know of others????

I just bought this example from some dealer who thinks he is a collector - LOL!

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David,

Ask BCD; it's his.

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Posted By: Jason Carota

Thank you to everyone for posting examples and info. Scott thanks for the Upp example. I never noticed that one.

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