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100 Years of T206
(1909-2009)

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T206Collector.com is proud to celebtrate 100 years of the Magnificent White Bordered set we all know and love as T206.  This magnificent example of Christy Mathewson's portrait is one of the crown jewels of my collection -- an absolute blazer!

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An Interview With J.W. Morey

Click the above link to hear all about Jeff Morey's pursuit of deadball autographs.  This page has been recently updated to include images of Morey's signed Ty Cobb items that were acquired over breakfast at Cooperstown's Otesaga Hotel in 1960.  It also includes a downloadable black and white copy of Morey's collection before he consigned it to Mastro Auctions circa 2001.   

   

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Blogging Away
I don't post to my blog nearly enough. I've been really fluctuating a lot in my collecting interests lately. Last week, I pulled the trigger on a number of minor transactions, including:

1. Picking up my first E93 card, a George Gibson PSA 1. I'm considering putting together the 30 card set. It seems somewhat attainable and many of the cards -- principally the Mathewson -- are really terrific looking. We'll see. I might have to rename my website E93collector.com ....but no time soon!

2. Picking up 11 T206 Southern Leaguers in a lot on ebay. The price was right -- under $20 per card. Of course, they're all beaters. But still, they are pretty scarce in any condition and my first run at the Monster included a bunch of beater Southern Leaguers that I always liked to look at, even in lesser condition. We'll see what those look like soon enough, when they arrive in the mail this week.

3. A return of my signed T205 Parent. The Carrigan collector that I helped out with the signed T205 Carrigan and Parent cards told me my old Parent was for sale, so I bought it back. Can't have too many autographed pre-war cards, in my opinion. He also threw in an unsigned raw T206 Carrigan. Very cool.

That's about all I have for the moment. Keep on collecting!

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