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Old 05-22-2007, 08:17 PM
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Posted By: Bob

Several people here emailed me and asked to see mine. Anyoe else with any, please post them.

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Old 05-22-2007, 11:23 PM
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Great card Bob.
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Old 05-23-2007, 02:54 PM
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Beautiful cards..unfortunately Crawford has some tiny paper loss on the back and Devlin, I can't really figure out the problem

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I'd buy cards like those at 2 prices all day long!

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Old 05-23-2007, 04:50 PM
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I was reading an old catalog recently and saw Mastro sold an orange E94 Cobby, about 6 yrs ago, in very high grade...maybe a 6-7.....don't know what it went for though.....probably about 10% of what it would be worth today....regards

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Old 05-23-2007, 08:40 PM
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So that's 3 oranges, wish someone out there would post scans if they have any others. As far as I know, no duplicate of any player exists in the orange variation.
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that he still shows off on his registry set (that was actually dismantled to the ends of the earth sometime ago)!

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The orange Cobb in Mastro 2001 was a PSA 8 I believe, and sold for $18,750 not including juice.

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a board member bought bcd's orange sgc80 speaker. i'm sure he still has it.

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I stand corrected...it was a higher grade than I thought....the exact grade wasn't really my point...it was more to the point that there was at least one Cobby-orange...great looking card....

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He and I were discussing the PSA 7 Cobb Daniels sold through Mastro the other day. It was a PSA 7 - I just cannot remember if it was orange or not - thought it was. That wasn't one he had me to sell for him, so I don't know the color for sure.

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It was a psa 7 and it was orange.

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I thought I was wrong once, but I was wrong!

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I thought that Cobb 7 was gold. I could be mistaken.
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Nice card Paul! Ok, now we have 4 oranges officially accounted for. Any more out there? I seem to recall a Jennings and an Evers but am not positive.
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And looking at the condition of all the cards shown and mentioned/remembered, you would certainly have to think they all came from the one sheet cut up in more recent years.


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Nice E93.

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Not wanting to ruffle any feathers, but is there a story behind these?

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We sure don't want to turn this fine thread into a PSA bashing thread, now do we?

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Old 05-24-2007, 03:27 PM
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Are you saying that's an E93 in the 8 holder? Can we tell from the front? Maybe I'm not thinking...again...

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Posted By: Wesley

Leon, I think Rob was kidding. The E93, E94 and E98 Cobb share the same pose, but they can be distinguished according to how much of the torso is showing.

The card you have is a E94, and I believe it was sold in Mastro a few years ago.

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The E93 Cobb uses the same photo as E94 but shows more below the waistline. The orange is different too. That E94 is spectacular!
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I was just jokin.
I do have an e94 cobb in a PSA e98 holder though.

Thanks PSA for saving me a couple hundred bucks! I owe you one.

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So now we are at 5 with the Cobb. Still no duplication of players so I guess the "one orange sheet" theory may be in play although it seems like there would be multiples on a sheet (?) I don't know, I have never seen an uncut E94 sheet. Has anyone? I've seen most of the other "mainsteam" caramel card sets having an uncut sheet or two but never E94...

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Hughie makes it 6. From a lurker, not mine.

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Posted By: robert a

Bob,

The "problem" with e94s and e98s is that the quality control was apparently pretty good. I don't recall ever seeing a miscut example that reveals whether or not each player was printed together on the same sheet or if one player was printed vertically.

Do you have an e94 or e98 that has a name on the top or one that shows a bit of the color of the next card on the right or left?

I think Bruce recently sold an e98 common that has a misaligned back, but not front. That's no help!

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Posted By: Bob

Rob- I think you are right on the money regarding the quality control. I have never, ever seen an E94 which is miscut and shows another player's name at the top or one which shows the color of the previous or next card on the left or right. There are a lot of diamond cuts in the E98 set but not many in the E94 set.
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