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hi, I'm Johnny and I'm a T206 FANATIC
..... T206 is the way to go!!!!....email me....pm me.....call me.....I can explain everything to you......plus, always here for support...![]() trust me, I'm happy to help
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He is NOT kidding.
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My first T206, acquired nearly 20 years ago. Still love it. Don't worry about completion, just enjoy the chase. And don't look back... The Monster may be gaining on you!
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Galleries and Articles about T206 Player Autographs www.SignedT206.com www.instagram.com/signedT206/ @SignedT206 |
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Johnny, you forgot to mention they are each a precious snowflake. Johnny is like my T206 best friend, and I have never met him in person. He is great, as are so many others on this board for T206 advice (referencing you, Dr. Frank).
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Thanks my friend! YOU are great and supportive yourself!
![]() I always look forward to your emails
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tHANKS MY FRIEND! YOU ARE BECOMING AN EXPERT fast!
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Ok, you T206 collectors, let me ask you this: do you feel compelled for all of your T206s to reside in a PSA/SGC slab at the time of purchase? Like post war card collectors, I have seen some of you all post pics of your T206 purchases with some slabbed, some not. Much like dealing with the big post war star cards, I would assume the big stars would be slabbed due to concerns over trimming, doctoring, etc. What about the commons? I mean, if you collected 150s how would you handle that? Slabbed or not?
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Lately though, I have been "stabilizing my collection" by buying slabs and getting rid of the raw. If II was immortal, I would leave them raw but for ease of liquidation for me or the wife( ). Sale of Slabs less is less opinion-driven.
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David and Mike, thanks for your thoughts. In different ways you brought up important points. Most of my buying will be online, either through the B/S/T or ebay. That makes me gravitate toward slabbed cards. There are a few dealers I have bought postwar stuff from that I would probably trust but not that many. I am a collector first and foremost, and I don't buy to sell but you never know. I have to think a PSA holder makes the potential sale a little simpler. It is vital to buy the card, not the holder. One can get a lot of eye appeal in lower grades. In a perfect world, I like them in their natural state, but...
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