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Old 05-30-2007, 12:15 PM
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Posted By: Steve Murray

Very impressive!! I just love "brown" cards.

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Old 05-30-2007, 12:21 PM
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Posted By: leon

So that's what set collectors do? Very nice Bruce.....great collection. I think you are missing one of the back varieties though >.....take care

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Posted By: barrysloate

Bruce showed me this on Saturday and it is a beautiful set and a great site.

But when I add up your different backs I get 259 cards. Am I missing something?

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Old 05-30-2007, 01:18 PM
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Posted By: RC

Bruce,

Congratulations on your set! They look great.
Best of luck as you complete upgrades you desire.

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Old 05-30-2007, 01:20 PM
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Posted By: Andy

Congratulations Bruce! This is a great accomplishment and it must feel great. The entire set looks really great when it's viewed with all the cards next to one another like this. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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Old 05-30-2007, 01:21 PM
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

Barry, there are 211 scans on the site.

200 for the basic set, 3 variations and 8 back types.

I am able to view the site as "owner" and the cards are numbered in that view.

As Leon points out (Hi, Leon) I don't have a Red Cross back. And I'm missing Livingston -small "c." For some reason I haven't been able to find one. Anybody have any thoughts on the relative rarity of the 3 Livingston types?

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Posted By: Jason L

WOW!
That is a fantastic collection!
And I really like the way you've presented it against a black background page like that...very very impressive.

I am rather new to this issue, and I didn't realize any of the cards had red in them...

anyway, very cool stuff - thanks for sharing

Jason

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Very nice Bruce, thanks for sharing.

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Posted By: Dylan

The Chance is a blazer! Congrats on the set!

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Old 05-30-2007, 06:09 PM
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Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi Bruce,
Congrats!!! Now, you can start a new set and sell/trade all of your T209-1's to me.... Be well Brian


PS If I find a Red Cross; you will get first dibs.

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Posted By: Joe D.

I think the T207s are awesome.

Congrats on a beautiful set... and thanks for scanning and sharing.


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Old 05-30-2007, 06:24 PM
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Posted By: Jason Carota

I agree with Joe D, the 207's look wonderful. Congrats on building the set, Bruce.

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Posted By: Bob

Bruce- From one "brownie set" owner to another, congratulations. Only those of us who have put this set card by card have any clue as to what a massive undertaking it is. I agree with you on the Livingston, the small c was much, much tougher than the large C or the A variations.
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Posted By: RC McKenzie

Great collection, Bruce. Thanks for the scans. I only have a few t207, but I have an Irv Lewis and a George McBride, one of the more difficult and one of the easiest cards from the set. cheers

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Old 05-31-2007, 11:29 AM
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Anon 25 Bauman 60EX5 ----------------->> UNREAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Posted By: ockday

Bruce..congrats on a beautiful set.I also know firsthand how tough it is to put together.
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Posted By: Drew

Congrats Bruce
Great looking set. The last card I needed to complete my set was the Livingston small "c".

Drew

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Posted By: Steve Murray

Is it my imagination or has anyone else noticed the increase in T207 listings on ebay? It seems that once there is a thread such as this that it stirs a renewed interest in an oft overlooked set.

I just love "brown" cards.

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Posted By: Paul S

Congratulations! I realized I've never really looked closely at a complete T207, but I can definitely see the attraction. There's something to be said for that dark uniform background (no pun intended)-- it makes the player jump right out. And every once in a while with a full-body pose there's some grass. That Cicotte pose is a killer, my fave. That angle is a knockout -- looks like he's bearing down right on me (were I at the plate, of course, which I'm not.)

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Posted By: joe brennan

Bruce, Great job!!!

In Rememberance of James W. Brennan Sr. 1924-1982. Dad, thanks for everything you did for me.

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Posted By: Dave S

Bruce--fantastic collection of a fantastic set! And a few even look very familiar!! Congrats, Dave!

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Wow! Great set!
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez

Congratulations, it's a beautiful love affair.

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Old 06-01-2007, 01:32 PM
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Posted By: Bob

Bruce, until I clicked your link, I didn't realize that all your T207s are in slabs (mine are in sheets). Did you buy them that way or submit them? I just can't convince myself to spend over $2k to get my set slabbed and I personally like this particular set in the pages.
Once again, congratulations, that's a real accomplishment. I am curious how many Net54ers have a complete T207 set?
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Old 06-01-2007, 06:01 PM
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

Great question, Bob. Most of my collection is not slabbed simply because I've owned most of the cards since before grading really took off. I do get things slabbed when I go to sell as I think we would all agree that graded cards bring more $ at auction and ungraded cards tend to make bidders nervous.

Having said that, my goal was to put together a graded T207 set. Someday my nephew, who is not a collector, may get these cards and having the set already graded will help to establish a value and insure an interest from auction houses should he decide to sell. Incidentally, T207, at 200+ cards, is the biggest pre-war set I've ever put together.

Most of the T207s I picked up ungraded, mostly on ebay. The PSA, SCD and GAI cards you see on the site were already graded when I bought them. I sent the raw cards to SGC over a long period of time, kidding myself into thinking that I wasn't paying a lot in grading fees.

In many ways I would prefer to display them in 15 pocket sheets. This would make them so much easier to store and to look over. With graded cards a web site is really the best way to show them off nowadays so that's what I've done.

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