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Old 07-22-2006, 11:26 AM
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Default Please keep an eye out for my stolen cards.

Posted By: Todd Schultz

It happened to me again in April--burglary. I really don't want to rehash the events, and I know I should have been more careful. Fact is though, it still hurts quite a bit--especially the OJ Harry Wright my mom found at an antiques auction 35+ years ago, when I didn't know Harry from Orville or Wilbur.

I thought with the National coming up in SoCal, and me living in Phoenix, there was a shot my cards would surface there if the schmegheads who stole them looked to sell. I know the national is massive, and not really a time for anyone to have my back, but some of these cards are distinctive, and if you happen upon any of them, I would greatly appreciate a call--I will provide my contact info to Adam Warshaw as per a thread I saw elsewhere. Thanks.

The cards, at least most of the pre-war ones, can be seen at the following link:



http://imageevent.com/imoverhere/stolen

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