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	Thought that i'd pass along this story to members of the forum.  I spoke with an old time collector this weekend.  And when I say old time, I mean....old time (he's in his early 80's)!!  He's been collecting baseball cards since the mid 1930's and has a lot of stuff.  Stuff you rarely see.  He showed me a complete set of T208 Cullivan Fireside cards.  When is the last time you've seen this set?  | 
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	When I got out of the hobby over 10 years ago there were no known complete sets of Firesides. If this is true, then that, in and of itself is impressive.  | 
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	Jay,  | 
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	But tonight I did open a bottle of Pommard I picked up in Burgundy a few years ago. Sadly, it wasn't even as good as the cheap Australian stuff I've been drinking.  | 
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	Yep, the set is complete at 18 cards. Impressive. I know more than a few serious collectors that would love to get their hands on it.  | 
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	The tale of woe of the collector who brings in a card he knows is legit to a grading service and is (wrongly) told that the card is altered is not a new one to this board... I think there is an earlier thread that addresses this issue precisely.  | 
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	Based on your account, I find the story a bit hard to believe. Could it be that something was lost in the translation? I've known a few hobbyists to exaggerate a bit when weaving tales of hobby folklore.  | 
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	The guy is now 104 years old!  | 
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	<< The Cobb and McGraw are reputedly the only existing copies with the rare overprinted factory backs). >>  | 
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	Michael- no problem, we can agree to disagree. I think I am probably as cynical as you but I was just pointing out that there COULD be a shred of truth here.  | 
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	I find the story wholly credible. I submitted a T206 Chance once to SGC and it was returned ungraded with an explanation that it had an altered, non-genuine finish. HUH??? It was sent in to PSA and came back a PSA7. This card was from a find in Louisiana of T205s and T213s in the early 80's. (Bill Mastro ended up with all the T213s except 3 rare T213-3 overprinted factory backs, the McGraw which I still have, a common which sold on ebay and a Cobb which was given in a trade which involved a Bresnahan Nadja and E94 Wagner and cash. The Cobb and McGraw are reputedly the only existing copies with the rare overprinted factory backs).  | 
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	...before you ask, no the Chance was not submitted for grading in the early 80's. Duh. I know when SGC began. The card was submitted around a year ago.  | 
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