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Old 02-01-2018, 09:04 AM
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Default 9 T206 Wagners at one booth

I was re- reading one of my back issues of old cardboard and in it was an
article on the 2004 national that was held in Cleveland that year. With the
article there is a picture of nine T206 Wagner's that were at the Mastro
booth. Pretty impressive considering there are only 46 in the PSA and
SGC pop reports and I think one or two of them are post 2004.

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Old 02-01-2018, 09:15 AM
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That is awesome. Thanks for posting Pat.

I'll take that one. No wait, that one.
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i was at that national. it was an amazing sight not to mention a pretty smart publicity stunt.
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Seeing them all together like that makes you feel like it's really not that rare. Of course, we know better! Here are 40 of them. I suppose if you don't have anything else to do you could try to figure out which ones at the convention are shown in this composite photo.
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Seeing them all together like that makes you feel like it's really not that rare. Of course, we know better! Here are 40 of them. I suppose if you don't have anything else to do you could try to figure out which ones at the convention are shown in this composite photo.
There looks to be a lot with missing ink. Love the printers marks on the one.
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Old 02-01-2018, 09:41 AM
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The one with the printers marks is from the "wagner strip"

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There looks to be a lot with missing ink. Love the printers marks on the one.
My guess is that the "missing ink" examples are simply scans of old auction catalogs that simply didn't print in color...
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Seeing them all together like that makes you feel like it's really not that rare. Of course, we know better! Here are 40 of them. I suppose if you don't have anything else to do you could try to figure out which ones at the convention are shown in this composite photo.
This is cool.

Here's a poll for you...which would you rather have, the sillouette (second row down, 3rd from the left) or the one missing 1/3, middle bottom row?
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This is cool.

Here's a poll for you...which would you rather have, the sillouette (second row down, 3rd from the left) or the one missing 1/3, middle bottom row?
I would rather have the silhouette card. Not sure but hasn't that card been rebuilt to a full card? I remember one that was missing a lot of the card got rebuilt to a full card.
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I remember that show, the display was awesome. I have the poster they were handing out that weekend.
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14 year anniversary this year... bring em back!
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