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I once had a Topps t206 buyback that had two cards inside. an Oldring (bat) was on top and I couldn't discern who the other player was. Eventually, the curiosity won out, I cut it open to find another Oldring (bat). I had talked myself into thinking it was a Cobb.
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I think the T-cards display nicely in those Topps "slabs". I'm constantly amazed by the premium people pay for them though. Seems ridiculous. |
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I've bid on a few of these, but not won one... They do look somewhat neat.
I remain annoyed at the name 'buy back'. Topps can't buy them back, Topps didn't sell them in the first place!! It reminds me of the term 'hot water heater'; hot water doesn't need heating, those things are 'water heaters', not 'hot water heaters'. |
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Haha... along the same lines as "added bonus", "unconfirmed rumor" and "PIN number"... |
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...and my favorite "ATM machine".
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Orioles1954 - They also bought some of the T206s from a dealer here in Ohio.
Ok..heres mine "Military Intelligence" Only a veteran can truly appreciate the humor in that one. Jantz |
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The one that bothers me is "with au jus" or "served in an au jus sauce". Pardon your French, but this translates into "with with juice".
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I once encountered a menu at a small town restaurant, and it listed desserts, including apple pie a la mode, and apple pie a la mode with ice cream.
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One of my daughter's favorite retailers is DSW Shoe Warehouse. Care to guess what the initials stand for?
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I have a Lena Blackburne. There was a time I was collecting Blackburne cards as I'm fascinated by his contribution to the game, which has lasted forever, and so I picked one up.
It's really a pretty cool card, and while I agree with Frank's assessment of the term "buyback," I also think it's an outstanding way to get younger collectors interested in vintage cards - so I'll give them a pass for poor grammar. ![]() -Al |
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I have bought several of these over the years and the prices can be all over the board. All of them I cut out quite easily.
The condition can be spotty, but there are some gems out there. I bought a Ed Karger in one of those holders for $30. Not a bad deal. I have also heard of examples of trimmed cards being found, though I have never come across one.
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From what I understand, Topps bought the majority of these cards from Kit Young. I loved the series, and it's being re-introduced this year. The prospect of pulling a tobacco card from a modern pack is quite enticing.
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https://www.secure.buildnserv.com/~b...de=Mud_Apparel
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Galleries and Articles about T206 Player Autographs www.SignedT206.com www.instagram.com/signedT206/ @SignedT206 |
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all the ones i cut out and sent in came back PSA 2....topps was smart they bought low grade cards that look nice....
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In the months following Magic Johnson's announcement in November 1991, if I had collected a dollar every time I read in a newspaper or heard on a TV newscast "HIV virus," I'd have a 1933 Goudey Lajoie right now.
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