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Well ok, how about maple crispette cards? Would love to see scans, and hear any in depth info on this set from any experts...I've always thought these were kind of neat looking.
Dave,
Nice card from an interesting set. I wonder if it's the same card I sold raw several years ago. I always thought Maple Crispettes were a candy, though.
I don't believe that we've done any transactions so I have no issues with you personally. I would be certain to contact you personally if I did.
I was just pointing out to Wes that I think the card would do equally as well on eBay (its a popular issue) and that the BST shouldn't be your only option if it were a card that you decided upon selling down the road.
Eric Eichelkraut is one of the most knowledgable people on Maple Crispettes. He wrote the article that was in Old Cardboard recently. Here's his web pages on them:
I was happy to pick up this Traynor this evening. I doubt I'll pick up anymore MC's unless I just stumble on something but am happy having both a Pennock and Traynor (solid HOF'ers) without breaking the bank on something like a Ruth or Bottomley.
Thats funny on the Pennock, that scraggly line above the border on the top left. I thought it was a mark on mine..but I guess its on all or most Pennocks? Some glitch on the printer plate I guess? Now wondering if there is a Pennock without one.
I think my Cobby is an SGC 30....these are plagued by wrinkles.....and when I mentioned thin stock I should have said "thinner" as there are other issues much thinner.....this series might be more "medium-thin"