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Runscott,
While there is no arguing that the T206 is the grandaddy of all baseball card sets, there is a reason it is called the "Monster." I for one personally find it a daunting task to collect this set. Then, throw in all of its variation backs, rarities and of course the big 4 and the entire proposition becomes downright discouraging. Three years ago, I began work on not only collecting a very nice E95 set, but also researching its manufacturer, the Philadelphia Caramel Company. Over time I discovered small nuances about the set such as the connection of one special player included in the set with the confectioners' owner. I also discovered the reason why several other players were included in this set, and an apparent connection with premiums produced by this company having a direct correlation to the overall health of the company. In short, a unique sense of ownership and inside knowledge to this set developed. While collecting a mere 25 cards doesn't seem all that challenging, I gained a greater appreciation for each card, and for each set produced by this candy manufacturer. Having once been a simple added throw in to a piece of candy, each of these cards now tells a story that has been lost through the passage of time. In July 2009 I published my findings in a book form and had the opportunity to correspond with family members from Philadelphia Caramels former owners. You now have one vote from a non-T206er! |
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Hey Rhett, how's that master spreadsheet of the E121/122s coming along?
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Could you please send a link to where we can purchase the book/get more detail?
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My website came down a few months. I'm not if this link will work or not.
http://web.archive.org/web/201003290...iacaramel.com/ If your interested the book sells for $12.99. ErikV |
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...or by sending you a PM and getting your Paypal address? By coincidence, six E95's just arrived in the mail 5 minutes ago. I continue to be amazed at how hard SGC is on these fragile caramel cards. They look fantastic!
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PM sent.
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