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|  W600 Sporting Life Cabinet Honus Wagner PSA 7..wow 
			
			Any idea what this might sell for nowadays?
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			100k?
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|   At least that I'd think, wow! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk | 
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			125-150K. At that level of condition and rarity, assume it will go higher than you might expect. | 
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			Just depends if there are 2 or more who "have to " have it!
		 
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			someone will most surely "have to have that!"
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			Nice. Is it in an upcoming auction?
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			I don't know if it's for an upcoming auction or if it's going to be for sale.  I just saw it on the front page of PSA's website.
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			And I thought it was your baby!!!!!
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			Amazing card but I would be nervous as hell about the corners getting dinged when it inevitably floats around in that oversized holder...
		 
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			I just checked the pop report, this is the only type 4 in a pittsburg uniform psa has graded.  In any grade.  There are 9 non type 4s graded.  I do not know what the difference is.  The next highest grade is a 5.   For the nicest example of such a rare and important card the sky's the limit. It would be a great addition to any of the finest collections in the world. Out of my league, but it's a great looking card. I wouldn't be surprised to see it go well into the 6 figures. 
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			There are many type 4's, the PSA pop did not record them for some time. A quick internet search will bring up a dozen or so different ones, if you wade thru both the images and the listings.
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			I have always thought that there should be a different grading scale for cabinets.  That thing is freaking beautiful and it is a 7.  One of the nicest cabinets I have ever seen.  Granted i can't see the back but that looks like at least an 8 to me!?  Really really nice card
		 
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			What year(s) is that from? Why isn't it stated?? Isn't that virtually the first thing a person looks for on a slab?
		 
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			1902-1911
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			Sometime between 1904 and 1912.
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			Here are some more W600s PSA just graded, from the same collection as the Wagner:     Steve 
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			Omg Those are fantastic | 
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			Here are the other cards from the collection, according to PSA's database (every single one is listed as a Pop 1/0): Jake Beckley - Type 2 - PSA 6.5 Chief Bender (Uniform) - Type 4 - PSA 6.5 Mordecai Brown - type 4 - PSA 6mk Jack Chesbro - Type 2 - PSA 4.5 Fred Clarke (Uniform) - Type 4 - PSA 6 Frank Chance (Uniform) - Type 1 - PSA 4mk Eddie Collins - Type 4 - PSA 5mk Sam Crawford - Type 2 - PSA 6 Ed Delehanty (Street) - Type 1 - PSA 6.5 Clark Griffith - Type 3 - PSA 6 Addie Joss - Type 2 - PSA 6 Willie Keeler - Type 1 - PSA 4.5 Joe Kelley (Street) - Type 1 - PSA 6 Nap Lajoie (Uniform) - Type 4 - PSA 5mk Connie Mack - Type 4 - PSA 5 Christy Mathewson (Uniform) - Type 4 - PSA 7mk Joe McGinnity (Street) - Type 2 - PSA 5.5 John McGraw (Infielder) - Type 2 - PSA 5.5 Rube Waddell - Type 4 - PSA 4mk Steve 
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			Oh my   The Cy Young and Cobb are beauties! | 
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			Somebody getting his collection REAdy for the fall?
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 Condition wise, this is the finest collection of W600 Hall of Famers that I know of. I would love to see them come to the market. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 07-20-2017 at 02:08 PM. | 
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			Those card doctors are creating some nice beauties these days!   Gotta have it! 
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 Nothing personal but these responses always come off like a lot of sour grapes. Last edited by Snapolit1; 07-20-2017 at 03:24 PM. | 
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			I concur!!  Quote: 
 I am not implying being Dr'd one bit but it always amazes me that something this old and what it/they are made of can be in this good of condition. I assume these were likely placed between book pgs many many years ago or into something I am not familiar with? Needless to say, I am glad the person(s) these belonged to took such great care of them! 
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			It seems like people know a lot about these specific cards, but they aren't saying who they belong to or whether they will be up for sale ....
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			This seems to be the Copeland group that sold back in March of 1991. That group had a total of 70 cabinets including over 50 different Hall of Famers (counting different poses). I was at the auction and the lot did not meet its minimum bid, but sold privately immediately afterwards. I remember that the overall condition of the lot was absolutely amazing. I have not corresponded with their current owner, but, as far as I know, he just got them graded and they are going right back into his collection.
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			Here are three more:    Steve 
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			Love the Matty!!
		 
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 I can't imagine those cards are in there loose, but I have no idea? 
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			No gasket Dale, they were scanned using the "lid up" technique.
		 
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			Lajoie
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			I'd be happy to pick up just a 'common' player from this batch.
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 All look perfectly centered/square in those slabs. Personally, I'd be afraid to pick them up/move them if they can move around easily? 
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			The error card in this group is mind boggling. These are printed directly on the cabinet, there is no mounted photo. Yet we have a mismatched photo/caption. So perhaps the captions and images were separate print runs?? I don't think they were, so someone must have been having a bad at the printers.
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			Thanks Kevin for the information about these cards.  And thanks to everyone for posting the scans.  I had never seen the Crawford Cincinnati before, or the Frank Chance.
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 The card on the left i what the card should look like. I have never seen an error like this on a W600. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 07-20-2017 at 10:59 PM. | 
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 ETA: I'm thinking I'm wrong. Last edited by Kawika; 07-21-2017 at 09:46 AM. Reason: Defer to Scott B | 
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			It's Harry Wolverton.
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			So should the miscaptioned one be considered a Chance or a Wolverton?
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 But everytime someone peels back the curtain on a big card (the T206 Wagner, that WWG Gehrig recently, etc.) we find proof of card doctoring. So anyone with a shred of common sense knows that's as likely to be undoctored as Kaley Cuoco's boobs. 
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