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No and Yes. The Doyle does not come available often, if you have the money, you can own a Wagner easily. A truly complete set includes all of the big ones including the true Doyle variation. Hence there are not many complete T206 sets out there. Dan.
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i very much like your thread.
I was only referring to my 'hushing' aeons ago when i argued a bit too vociferously for the ERRATA section for the Doyle anomaly and found JimB with me and that was about it. Admittedly, JimB and I are buddies for life. And obviously, I didn't 'hush' for long. ![]() Keep these threads coming! all the best, Barry Last edited by ethicsprof; 05-08-2009 at 09:32 PM. |
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Thanks Barry and I understand just always wondered what others thought about that question.I mean I am not putting the Doyle card down but I feel that with the cards scarcity that Scott summed it up best by saying it would be a "master" set and I agree with him there.
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Not even close--I would much rather own the Wagner.
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I would easily choose the Wagner...the Doyle is just not an interesting card to me at all.
That said, if I owned either card and had the option of selling them I would do so. I think about the amazing collection that could be built with the proceeds from either card and couldn't justify keeping them. |
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