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Old 02-26-2016, 11:54 PM
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Default Card Collector's Bulletin, 8/1/69: Lionel Carter, hobby history

Here are all 18 pages of Card Collector's Bulletin #181, dated August 1, 1969. The first part of Lionel Carter's lead article uses a correspondent's uncut sheets of 1934 Goudeys to establish that the #106 Lajoie, ostensibly from the 1933 set, was actually printed with the 1934 cards. Then Carter discusses the earliest days of Card Collector's Bulletin, listing all the people who were subscribers before he became #33 in 1938, and reminiscing about the first card auctions ever in the 1940s. 900 different Old Judges for $300! The ads and auction prices in this issue are pretty good too -- not quite as cheap as a decade earlier, but I would gladly pay $35 for a complete set of E95s, as one ad was offering. And somebody named O. A. Alloy Jr. took out a two-page ad looking for old hobby publications, which of course interests me. That kind of goes with the theme of Carter reminiscing about the early days of the hobby.


















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