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Old 05-29-2011, 04:16 PM
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Doug,

That's the same checklist that I have. I still in need of April Bole, which sounds a bit perverted except for the fact that she'd be 48 or so now.

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That's the same checklist that I have. I still in need of April Bole, which sounds a bit perverted except for the fact that she'd be 48 or so now.

Bob
I'm 48...
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....well she is much too old for Bob
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I'm not interested in collecting these, but how did you guys end up obtaining these cards? Did you contact the families or the individuals themselves? Were they a bit astonished to find out someone wanted what to them was a personal memento of theirs? I'll bet there are some good stories there - do tell!
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I was with Bob at the National in Baltimore when he bought a bunch of his. I think the people involved won some contest that resulted in them "winning" the opportunity to have a card of their kid produced and issued in some quantity.

Not sure if that is right or how they were issued or in what quantities. Bob may know. I'll ask him.
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Here's a photo of the 1971 display box advertising the contest for the 25winners, the 1000 winners received a 132 card uncut series 1 sheet. John:

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Here's a photo of the 1971 display box advertising the contest for the 25winners, the 1000 winners received a 132 card uncut series 1 sheet. John:


Wow, so that's where those uncut sheets came from.

When I was a kid I remember finding an uncut sheet of '71's in my grandmothers basement. It was in horrible condition and there was some paint splattered on portions of it, but I later wondered what the heck it had any business doing down there.

Must have been one of my many aunts or uncles who won it in this contest. The time frame would have been right.
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