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Old 02-04-2025, 03:32 PM
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............... Off to a nice start on my new T213-1 adventure .............


Fun, fun, Scott

Nice start and enjoy the journey Scott. Looks like you were able to land 9 from the Federal League. Your Coupon examples are proof that collector condition, and even lower condition, T213-2 cards can have images that are very bold and colorful due to their glossy finish.

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Old 02-04-2025, 08:20 PM
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Completed my Einstein back run, LOL.

Sorry about the pics--scanner hasn't been connected in years.

Okay, no cracks about how they all look "relatively" similar.
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Old 02-04-2025, 08:42 PM
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Completed my Einstein back run, LOL.

Sorry about the pics--scanner hasn't been connected in years.

Okay, no cracks about how they all look "relatively" similar.
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Love the cards...and your sense of humor!

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Old 02-04-2025, 08:47 PM
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Scott I assume you meant type 2s...those area great start...Jerry
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Old 02-04-2025, 08:50 PM
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Thanks, Kevin!

Some great cards so far.....
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Completed my Einstein back run, LOL.

Sorry about the pics--scanner hasn't been connected in years.

Okay, no cracks about how they all look "relatively" similar.
Congrats, in "Theory" you've finished, there may be unknown variants not taken into consideration though.
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Old 02-04-2025, 10:40 PM
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Congrats, in "Theory" you've finished, there may be unknown variants not taken into consideration though.
Theoretically, you are correct, and I may need time travel to find them!
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Theoretically, you are correct, and I may need time travel to find them!
(Ni)ckel (Ce)rium cards!

It’s about time someone posted a card run truly out of this world.
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Completed my Einstein back run, LOL.

Sorry about the pics--scanner hasn't been connected in years.

Okay, no cracks about how they all look "relatively" similar.
very cool Brian congrats
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Old 02-05-2025, 08:36 AM
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Thanks, Jeff!
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Nice start and enjoy the journey Scott. Looks like you were able to land 9 from the Federal League. Your Coupon examples are proof that collector condition, and even lower condition, T213-2 cards can have images that are very bold and colorful due to their glossy finish.

Brian
Jerry, yes, corrected.

Brian, Thanks. That's what I like about them, lower grade condition is totally acceptable ....... and in my range ..............

Speaking of condition, fun fact, there is only 1 PSA 6 in PSA pops., NONE higher !!

Fun, fun, Scott
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Picked up this T206 Hal Chase white cap card from the BST (thanks Jon), not only because it is a cool beat up card (with a Piedmont 150 back, for those keeping score at home), but also to be able to provide a suitable alternative to the infamous chewed up T206 portrait card of Rube Waddell, which I was the underbidder on many years ago, during stretches when the Waddell is missing in N54 action for an uncomfortably long period of time.

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First two pick ups of February were the final two I needed to complete the T206 set of 19 Senators. Elberfeld arrived today and the Johnson portrait was picked up at the Pre-War show in DC!

37 towards 205 for the back run, but that's where the marathon of collecting comes in. A huge thanks to board members wazoo, marcdelpercio, and lug-nut for helping me pull everything together, and to the board member I sat with in DC last weekend that gave me a very fair deal on the Johnson portrait (who's name is escaping me - I hope the drive back to Cleveland was easy!).

Thank you to this community, this is a set I've been waiting 30 years to complete.
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Old 02-06-2025, 10:21 PM
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Congrats, Brian - well done! Will Senators cards in the T205 set be your next focus?
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Old 02-07-2025, 08:35 AM
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Honestly Val, I think its going to be both the T205 and the T207 issuances at once. Two Johnsons (same as the T206) and no Elberfeld short print means I think I less of a challenge in front of me - especially if I'm not going on a back run! Still going to need some help pulling it all together!
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Had this arrive the other day. A rare impulse purchase! Not too many pop up, so I figured I should seize the opportunity.
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Picked up this T206 Hal Chase white cap card from the BST (thanks Jon), not only because it is a cool beat up card (with a Piedmont 150 back, for those keeping score at home), but also to be able to provide a suitable alternative to the infamous chewed up T206 portrait card of Rube Waddell, which I was the underbidder on many years ago, during stretches when the Waddell is missing in N54 action for an uncomfortably long period of time.

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Not new but reminds me of my M101-2 Chase
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Thanks Daryl and Dean. I was very excited to add it to the collection.
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Not new but reminds me of my M101-2 Chase
As the old bank slogan states, "Chase What Matters".

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A couple more E98s heading my way.

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