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			Posted By: BcDaniels don't you still have the Tango Brand egg card I sold you seven years ago??? | 
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			Posted By: tbob Robert- to complete the crimson trifecta of Mack-Vaughn and Coombs, the 3 toughest, there is a great creaseless red Coombs floating around somewhere between New York and Arkansas thanks to our friends at the postal service who managed to lose a very tough card  | 
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			#53  
			
			
			
			
			
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins when you will NOT sell them! Don't need the Chance however. But, I would LOVE to have it for an upgrade! Also, I believe BCD was the "astute" one when he purchased all those nice NM/MT caramels for $100 each years back!!!!!!! | 
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			#54  
			
			
			
			
			
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			Posted By: John Spencer Been fascinated about the E98 Mack discussion, although you would think he would take his trousers down before sitting on the thunder box (perhaps that is his starting A's lineup he is pondering while attending to his business). Anyhow, is there definite data around about the relative difficulty of the colored backgrounds, or is it purely subjective collecting experience for those folks who collect the set. And I guess the same kind of color background relativity could be true for the E94's. I know I am breaching protocal here but I do have a an E98 Bresnahn red backgound PSA 7 that I could be persuaded to part with for all the gold in Ft Knox | 
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			Posted By: tbob John- the prevailing consensus was always that the red background cards were hardest to find in the E98 set. Oranges seem to pop up all the time and blues were fairly common with green a little bit tougher. Now some of my E98 collecting friends seem to believe that maybe the greens are as tough as the reds. I still believe the red ones are the toughest based on a large number that I have owned or examined over the years. | 
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			Posted By: robert a Hi John, | 
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			Posted By: BCDaniels Red it is | 
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			#58  
			
			
			
			
			
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			Posted By: Paul I guess the $120 I paid for my red E98 Mack in VG-Ex a couple of years ago was a good deal. | 
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			Posted By: Bob Cough, cough, cough, yes I'd venture to say it was  | 
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			Posted By: BlackSoxFan good god paul...i'll give you 175 for it... what do you say! Hahaha that was a great buy! | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw I pulled recent sales of E90-1 cards off ebay and selected only for slabbed cards, plus a few HOFers raw.  Here is what I found: | 
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			Posted By: tbob Adam- although you didn't list them, I have seen a couple of Grahams, Walshs and Stahls in slabbed condition, low to mid grade going for big bucks lately as those cards seem to be back in favor as scarce cards to have from the E-90-1 set. I think all were in auctions other than ebay except 1 Graham. | 
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			Posted By: Greg Ecklund Bob, | 
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			Posted By: Lyle has there been any recent sales of any Shoeless Joe cards ? | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw At least the ones I've bought and tracked. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins I sold a PSA 1 E90-1 Jackson a few months back (really worn) for $2600 and an E92 Dockman Matty that I sent to GAI and it graded a 3. That was the second E90-1 Jackson I have owned since I began collecting vintage cards (the other was GD), and I wish I still had BOTH of them back!!!! | 
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			Posted By: Lyle By the number of responses , it seems people tend to hold onto the E90-1 Jackson or the card must be pretty rare . Am I right in estimating that the Dockman Matty is worth close to $2k ? | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins I sold it for $575. Probably worth around $750+ these days. | 
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			Posted By: Anson I'm still choking that an E101 Boss Schmidt PSA 2 went for $127.50 today. The E101 David Shean PSA 3 grabbed $160.58. Either people are getting really desperate or there's some funny business going on. | 
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			Posted By: Julie Vognar Do I? No, I don't... | 
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			Posted By: will watson I was the underbidder on the PSA 2 Boss Schmidt (from my girlfriend's ID).....and my $125 bid got topped!  | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins Like I told you when I was bidding on the E102 and E101 Dooins - I like the backgrounds in those (and was outbid) - I certainly was not shilling. These caramels are simply hot. My first Croft's Cocoa I purchased last year was an SGC 40 Zimmerman for $90. The last Croft's Cocoa I have seen sold was a GAI 2 O'Hara in the 19th Century auction for $450!!!!!! | 
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			Posted By: quan u did a good job hyping up those cocoas  | 
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			Posted By: BcD had a nice E-106-lajoie he probably is sorry he sold. I think it was Ex+. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins I just wanted the prices to go up a little to get some to show up "out of the woodwork" so to speak, so I might buy some I need for my set.  I didn't mean to hype them up to where people were outbidding me by two or three bid increments! | 
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			Posted By: david scott, as you know i am willing to overpay for the cocoa's but even i have to draw the line at 500 for a low grade common with severe back damage. what do you think that puts my matty at 5000? all i want is for lemke to finally stop listing cocoa's less then dockmans. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins I haven't gotten a Matty yet!  Guess that $5k I paid for the only graded Cocoa Cobb is not looking so stupid afterall!?!?!?' | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins However, I did e-mail you the scan. Anyone who wants a scan, just e-mail me at tycobb@optidynamic.com and I will send you one. | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw Not a big name, just your basic HOFer? | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins $250-$400 - depending on bidding (for graded examples - SGC GAI PSA). The tougher poses/players will fetch more. Also, if two people want/need the card or need it for an upgrade, it is hard to tell! | 
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			Posted By: JimB I was pretty darn happy with the approx. 17k my E93 Wagner PSA 7 sold for in the Mastro auction.  I don't remember the exact figure, but the E95 Matty PSA 7 did similarly well. | 
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			Posted By: Anson Scott, I know you wern't shilling.  I was just giving you a bad time for fun.  It seems that I'm getting more and more competition with the 101's.  You're absolutely right that they're heating up. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens Isn't it supposed to be "Leggo of my Tango Eggo"? | 
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			Posted By: Anson Jay, that was pretty damn funny. I wouldn't mind a few Tango Eggs if they wern't Bescher, Murphy, or McQuillen | 
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			Posted By: BcD How many do you want? | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins Since I like the background colors - if you list it on eBay and I bid, Anson will think I am shilling! I will also take a Meyer (love that Jacklitsch background as well!!!!!!!). | 
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			Posted By: Anson We'll start calling him Shillkins!  | 
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			Posted By: BcD He is a very kind person who does not ruffle fighting rooster features~ | 
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			Posted By: leon I picked up a raw Hartsell- E101 and it looks darn near ex-mt. Be interesting to see what SGC says....we'll see....probably some residue I can't see and it gets another 40....oh well | 
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			Posted By: BcD hee hee | 
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			Posted By: Anson Luckily I have a pretty nice Hartsell in a 4 holder already.   | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins Just ask BCD.  Anyway, I might not send BCD any more of the $K's I win at the rooster fights this next season!  I will just have Anson buy the cards I want from BCD, so BCD doesn't get the money directly from me. | 
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			Posted By: Anson If you manage to pry it from BCD, let me know about getting your E101. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Elkins Then, I might be forced to let Seigle fly like a Seagull your way! | 
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			Posted By: Anson A Wags Croft's Candy just hit Ebay | 
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			Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth I know we discussed this card in another thread where GAI was criticized but what is this about? http://cgi.ebay.com/1909-E90-1-American-Caramel-Joe-Jackson-Graded-GAI-1-5_W0QQitemZ5236838353QQcategoryZ106178QQssPageName ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem | 
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			Posted By: WARSHAWLAW But it makes sense given how expensive a better condition copy of the card is likely to be. There are sets where people will pay what it takes to get any cards (like E107), and then there are cards where people will get in on a low grade specimen of a card that sells well into five or even six figures. It really isn't any different than paying $250 for a fair condition E92 Young, other than size of purchase. A lot of people will satisfy themselves paying 5%-10% of the high grade price for low grade. | 
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			Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth I guess you do not follow prices on this card.  That happens to be an excessive amount for that card in that grade/condition.  Six months ago, solid VG examples did not sell for THAT much more.  There was one VG example that sold for 8K or close to that a year ago. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens Almost to 100. come on guys, I know you can do it  | 
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