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Old 04-25-2014, 05:59 PM
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It's tough to see on the scan here Rhett, since I needed to get 34 cards in one pic(the last two are photo shopped in)but it helps when you have 36 examples to see at the same time. If you squint, you can see the OJ box in different places on the same card here.
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It's tough to see on the scan here Rhett, since I needed to get 34 cards in one pic(the last two are photo shopped in)but it helps when you have 36 examples to see at the same time. If you squint, you can see the OJ box in different places on the same card here.

Quite a collection there.


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I agree the odds are slim that someone ordered that McGreachery Cabinet. Since it was on the Indy checklist they probably thought they were getting a "McGeachy" cabinet , since he played for the Indy team. As you know, this was corrected on the 1889 checklist and "McGreachery was changed to "McGeachy"
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It's tough to see on the scan here Rhett, since I needed to get 34 cards in one pic(the last two are photo shopped in)but it helps when you have 36 examples to see at the same time. If you squint, you can see the OJ box in different places on the same card here.
Great, now my eyes hurt from all the squinting!
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It's tough to see on the scan here Rhett, since I needed to get 34 cards in one pic (the last two are photo shopped in) but it helps when you have 36 examples to see at the same time. If you squint, you can see the OJ box in different places on the same card here.
Well, now that I'm almost blind from all the squinting, I notice there is no Gypsy Queen Corcoran among the masses.

There's still enough time to get your bid in (if you haven't already) for the one in REA!

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=30223
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Well, now that I'm almost blind from all the squinting, I notice there is no Gypsy Queen Corcoran among the masses.

There's still enough time to get your bid in (if you haven't already) for the one in REA!

http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=30223

Thanks, but I like to leave the GQ Corcorans for the masses who want cards of him, but don't like paying 3-4x the value for one of his OJ cards

Everyone else can have at that, leave the lowly N172's alone
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John--the Corcoran GQ is still cheap ($450). That isn't even twice an OJ price. It is also a rare card that needs to be in your collection.
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John--the Corcoran GQ is still cheap ($450). That isn't even twice an OJ price. It is also a rare card that needs to be in your collection.
Yeah, John! What self-respecting Corcoran freak would even want a Corcoran collection that didn't have a Gypsy Queen sample in it?
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Alright, which one of you owns the card?

I don't collect Larry Corcoran cards, I collect N172 Corcoran cards. If I had a collection worth a grain of salt, I'd have a better proportion of 19th century cards than 355 Old Judge cards and four of everything else. I don't have one GQ card and haven't bought an N173 card in 15 years.
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You know that if I owned that Corcoran card I would have sold it to you directly at a reasonable price as I have done in the past...because that is what friends do!
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