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Old 05-27-2006, 03:55 PM
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Posted By: craig

on the may pickup thread, Scott T picked up some wonderful 3x5 autos of t206 players. my question is, how much are 3x5 autos of plyers on t206-6-7's worth? i have a few 3x5 autos of players featured on T205-6-7's. does the value of the auto increase when a players has little pro experience? the players i have are jimmy archer, jap barbeau, max carey, tommy leach, a.p. leifield, george f. mcbride and vic saier.

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Old 05-27-2006, 08:32 PM
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Posted By: davidcycleback

For common T206 players, the price will be based on rarity, team played for and quality of career. Year of death is a good indicator of rarity, with the earlier the death generally the rarer the signature. That the players are in the T206 or other major set will raise demand. An early player with a brief career and who died early is likely rarer. A player who played in the 1800s, even if just for a year, is desirable, as 1800s players are tough.

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Old 05-30-2006, 08:56 AM
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Posted By: T206Collector

...to share my (growing) collection of autographed T206 cards. I love them dearly...

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Posted By: Joe D.

looking at all of those autographed T206s...
just about as cool as it gets.

great collection.

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Posted By: T206Collector

...and the great thing about it is that it is really inexpensive to call myself an autographed T206 card collector because they are so very rarely sold.

Thanks for the nice comments.

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Posted By: Steve M.

wish I had one

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Posted By: Martin Neal

Those are incredible! How long did it take to collect that many autos?

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Love these things, here's my contribution:



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Posted By: Paul Stratton

Those are cool. Was Marquard the last living member of the t206 set? ...or Snodgrass? They seem to appear more frequently.

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Posted By: jay behrens

I know Chet Hoff was the last living player from the t207 set.

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Old 05-30-2006, 05:16 PM
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Posted By: JimB

I believe Marquard was the last living member of the T206 set.

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Posted By: Frank Evanov

Those are fantastic cards! Thanks for sharing.

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Posted By: T206Collector

...well, my wife made me go after the four Marquards on ebay. She thought they were a lot more interesting than I did. But as soon as I got them, I knew I was onto something special and so I tried to track down more. This was early 2003, I believe, and I hadn't been able to acquire any until early this year when the Snograss showed up on ebay and a Board member (of the smiley faced e-mail above) traded me the Livingston, to my great and continued appreciation.

I always keep an eye out for these, but you really just about never see them.

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Posted By: Henry Eshelman

Is there any preference as to where the sig is front back etc.?

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Posted By: Brett

I think Joe Wood was the last person alive from the 1910-ish cards. he was in the e91's and died in 1985 or so didn't he ?

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Posted By: jay behrens

Chet Hoff died in 1998 at the age of 107. His career spanned 1911-15 and his only card appearance was his t207.

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Posted By: Rich Klein

was the last player living from the t206 set. IIRC, there was a brief note on that in the Trader Speaks at the time of his passing

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