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Old 03-18-2010, 07:58 AM
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I noticed that there was a lot of bidding on the T210's that were listed on Ebay this week and part of last week. I didn't win any of the cards I was trying for and was surprised to see the prices reach the level that they did. Have T210's become the new fad set to collect or something? I remember when me and my brother used to regularly buy these for under $10 in any condition just a few years ago. I collect the series 1,3,and 5. I'm curious as to how many members here actually collect T210's. I like the set due to the pictures and poses and the historical aspect of it too.
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I think it's a great set and one whose popularity has been increasing during the past 6-12 months.
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Rob,

I'm almost afraid to talk too much about it on here. It seems like once a set or card gets some forum action loads of people suddenly take interest. I am half done with series 1 and hope I can finish it sometime in the next couple years. I kind of liked being able to buy a T210 for $10 ungraded in the past. I don't own any graded ones yet. though it is a huge undertaking to try to complete some of the series in this set I like the challenge, and as I stated before I like the history of baseball and I think this set has a lot of historical flare to it. I sometimes wonder if the complete set is actually bigger than most people think.
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It is a funny set to collect --I started with the Frankfort team in Series 6. When I completed that team I then became interested the rest of Series 6 . Somewhere along the way I picked up a significant number of Series 2 cards and started to complete that series-the nice thing is other than Stengel and Jackson ( both of which should be in the next REA auction) they are still fairly easy to find. Eventhough most of mine were purchased back when they averaged about $25 I have found many of my cards even today at the range.The history of so many of these players continues to make this an interesting set for me.
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The 2 auctions with PSA4 that ended last night was in the range of what I have been seeing for a while. But alot better the the BIN about 1/3 of their prices.
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It seems like so many of the pre-war issues are picking up steam on Ebay. Perhaps its the laws of supply and demand. I see a trend upwards on graded material. Maybe we're coming back from the recession.

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I'm a big fan of T210. I love the look of the cards, and they are the only pre-war set to produce Houston Buffalo cards. As for the prices going up...you know the deal. It only takes two people to drive a price up.
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Default Gotta love collecting The Behemoth !

The Behemoth offers all kinds of collecting themes : Series 1-8, Cities, States, Portrait Poses, In Action Poses, Uniforms, Dress clothes, Orange Borders, Fat Borders, Only Minor Leaguers, or even Future Major Leaguers. The list goes on and on and yes, the history is still being written on some of these guys thanks to SABR, and others taking interest in a town, or a player, etc. - I love this set ! Here are a few scarce Seagulls :
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Sitting on 50 from the 8 series, just waiting, I believe this is the up and coming set for all series, Hang on it will more a lot more this year.
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Great set! Very underpriced still given the rarity of some of the cards in the set. The Jackson is one of the top cards in the hobby.
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I think the Old Mill red border cards are a great set. I bid on several of those T210s that were on eBay. I actually thought I might win one of the series 8 cards, but it got beyond me.

Series 2 is a tease. It is easy to pick up a few of those cards, and eventually have quite a few. But there's a bunch of cards in series 2. Completing that series is no minor accomplishment.

If someone 'finds' me a series 6 card of Angermeier fielding, that I'm able to acquire, I'll pay a finder's fee in addition to what I pay for that card.

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I won a series 7 last night for $37 have no clue if I overpaid. I liked the pose and had a nice clean back so wanted it for my backs collection and thought it was cool it said series 7. I would advise all t206 back collectors to pick up a t210 for yo ur old mill run!
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T206DK: Just want to draw your attention to a really great thread we had about six months ago on the subject of T210s. There is some good commentary and some real mouthwatering scans posted. Love the little suckers myself.
Link: http://tinyurl.com/ykmnek7

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I collect Series 5 as well, which gives me an excuse to say... after 30 years I'm still searching for my great-uncle's card... T210 Eldridge, Greensboro, Series 5.
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I'm going to content myself with a single type card. A great set, though.
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Since I haven't been collecting long I wish the cards were still at $10-$25 but even in the two short years I've been looking for Series 1 cards i've noticed a slight increase. I like the T210s for a couple of reasons:

1 - they can be difficult to find and thus there is the thrill of the hunt.
2 - there are regional teams and many of the cities still have minor league teams today.
3 - historial. The majority of these players never made it to the bigs but if you go read the local newspapers of the time you'll see their names in the spotlight.
4 - Newspaper stories. Read the local papers on microfilm. The sports writers had a much better understanding of crafting an article on the game.
5 - Players played. Pitchers pitched both games of a double header and the spitball is king. At the end of the season the fans rewarded the players with proceeded from charity games.
6 - Opening day. Business closed. It was the event of the week. Where else could you see Daredevil Schreyer ride a bicycle down a 110 foot tall ramp and jump into a small pool of water.
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I agree with what you said about the local papers. Whenever I have some spare time in Lexington, Ky, I go to the public library. On microfilm they have the daily morning and evening papers from the time. One day I'll piece together a season or so of what happened when the T210s were in those cigarette packs.

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Although I don't collect the set, the T210 issue is one of my favorites. Bergen (Mobile, Series 8) is one of the most amazing cards of the era.
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Richmond Pioneers, the Blue Grass League....


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Thanks for posting the Series 8 Berger, Jeremy! It's been a while since I've seen an example.
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I've been looking for the Series 3 San Antonio players for about two years now, and have yet to find any of them. I've seen a few from other Texas League teams, but none from San Antonio


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I have been collecting the set for 3-4 years and have over half the set but still a long way to go. It seems like even the raw cards are picking up steam which is discouraging to those collecting and looking for reasonable prices. I lost several graded examples the last couple of weeks even though I thought my bids were safe on some. I'll just keep trudging along. Since I have reached a loggerhead on a couple of sets I am working on where the ones I need never appear, this gives me a chance to continue buying cards.
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my lone t210 for now, but I think it is one of the coolest cards in the set. Only horizontal t210...
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Really amazing cards the best port cards around IMO, just some real gems in this set.
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Chris - That Horizontal is one of my favorite T210's as well.
John - The eyes on the Kuhlmann Port are incredible. He's looking into my soul.
Frank - Fantastic row of Pioneers ! I have the Olsen as my Richmond example and I have always thought the Series 6 has some of the best overall poses in the entire Set... Some of my favorites is Goosetree, Yeager, and Chase in that series. Too many to list, but a lot of cool poses.
- All the series offer unique poses, so any type collector can find something that catches the eye...

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I don't even know why I picked this one pick, it must have seemed like a good price at the time.
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What is the name of the horizontal guy?
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One of my T210 Portrait cards..
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John - The Horizontal card is of Ft. Worth Panther, Walter Morris. He was a player/manager...
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The 1910 Lexington Colts (and since it's NCAA time, go Cats!!!)


Top row: Guy Badger, 3B; Frank Eddington, P; Charles Ellis, OF; William Haines, C; Heveron, 3B; George Keifel, C.

Bottom Row: Marion Kimbrough, 2B; L'Heureux; Harry Meyers, 1B; Lawrence Sinex, inf; Charles Vallandingham, P; Jim Viox, SS; Hogan Yancey, OF.

In 1910 Lexington had a 67-54 record, good for second place, 10 games behind the pennant winning Paris Bourbonites.

Of these 13, Jim Viox made it up to the majors, he was with Pittsburgh for 5 seasons. His best season was 1913, playing in 137 games he hit .317. Appearing in 506 big league games he hit .278.


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I am going in so many directions I decided to quit collecting the orange bordered series 3 cards. I did keep the yellow'ish looking dude with the cool coat though. Some cards I just like for their aesthetics...
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I picked up the Schafer Series 4 and Bussey Series 2. I liked both of them for the poses and hope to continue to pick up more.
That Benny card is one of the coolest cards that I have ever seen. What series is he from?

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What an awesome bunch of pictures that have been posted ! Has anyone every broken down the series and made team checklists ?
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Thank you Leon & Lyman for those San Antonio scans


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The 13 Old Mill cards of the Winchester Hustlers.... 1910. They finished in 3rd place in the league, 15 games back, with a 61-58 record.


Top row: Ernest Atwell, P; Michael Barney, 2B; Wesse Callahan, SS; Ed Coleman, OF; Cornell; and Eddie Goostree, 3B.

Eddie Goostree, 3B; Newton Horn, C; George Kircher, C; Charlie Mullen, 1B; McKee Reed, OF; Fred Toney, P; and Joe Yeager, OF.


I think Cornell is Lester Cornell of Frankfort. There are 2 Cornell cards in series 6, one Frankfort and one Winchester. Lester Cornell is the only Cornell that appears in the 1910 records.

Wesse Callahan appeared in 7 games for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1913. I think this is his only card. (The #5 1992 Beckett Alphabetical Checklist says there are no cards for Wesley Callahan.)

Charlie Mullen played in 1910 and 1911 for the White Sox, and 1914-1916 for the Yankees. Some lists have card #24 in both years of the Cracker Jack cards as being Charlie, but that card is George Mullin.

Fred Toney had the great 21 inning complete game no hitter in 1909 in the Blue Grass Leauge. He was in the majors for 12 seasons, playing for the Cubs, Reds, Giants, and the Cardinals. He posted a 139-102 record with an ERA of 2.69. He got to the World Series in 1921.

Joe Yeager with that bat has one fine pose. I think that Goostree with the bat is one very difficult card to locate.




And Dave, Mr. Lipset's Encyclopedia has a great listing of the cards, that has team designations. There are a few typos. I can get you a series 6 list that is correct, send me an email if you want it.

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Frank- thanks for sharing. That's the first time I have ever seen the L'Heureux and Heveron cards.
John- Nice cards. Is that Burch the card that just sold on ebay and which I got outsniped?
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Frank - The Cornells look close to me, but not definitive. By the way, here is some boilerplate for you to think about... What Lexington Colt had a gr-grandson who played in the Big's ? (Hint #1)
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I was going to say that there's no way those two Cornells were the same guy-the ears, lobes particularly, were actually way different- but now Frank has erased all his posts for the last 10 days or so (way to go, Rob). As for your quiz, Jeremy, best I can do is "Who was Pee Wee Reese's grandfather, Alex?" Hope an answer is forthcoming.
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David, you may be my lone audience since Frank has left the building. Let me give a 2nd hint in case Frank logs back on to view as I would like to test his Lexington Colt accumen! A third hint is forthcoming if no taker's and also this great grandson bares the same last name as someone in the Series 6 set.

Hint #1 - What Lexington Colt had a great grandson who played in the Big's ?
Hint #2 - This Lexinton Colt's great grandson also played at the University of Kentucky
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Ok... Didn't realize he was banned. (Hope that gets straightened out)

Hint #1 - What Lexington Colt had a great grandson who played in the Big's ?
Hint #2 - This Lexinton Colt's great grandson also played at the University of Kentucky
Hint #3 - Longest continuous name in MLB History (20 characters)

Ok... Since Frank is out, I will stop with the suspense and let it fly...

William Van Landingham - Billy played for the Giants for 3 years as a pitcher and I tracked his career a bit, as we are the same age, and I played ball against him numerous times here in Nashville High School and Summer league's. I remember that he gained a little more control at the professional level. (High 80's mph) In High School he was tossing 92-94 mph cheese and he was a bit erractic.

Frank's T210-6 Lexington ball players collage featuring Van Landingham(mispelled on card) reminded me of Billy and that he played at UK, so I guess the apple did not fall too far from the tree.
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How in the world do you get "banned" from the Forum? Is this an administrative thing?
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How in the world do you get "banned" from the Forum? Is this an administrative thing?
Frank and I are discussing some board issues. This was an administrative situation in my mind. Frank was deleting all of his posts. He has posted over 700 times. That would have disrupted the board in an unfavorable way in my opinion. It would have affected thousands of other people's posts and hundreds of threads, no doubt. I am very hopeful he and I get it worked out. I like Frank and think he is a very good board participant. We shall see....best regards
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Old 03-20-2010, 02:15 PM
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I don't know Frank, never had any communication with him at all, but I
do enjoy reading his posts. He is very knowledgeable about many prewar sets.
I hope is banishment is temporary.
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