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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. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Todd, |
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Please keep an eye out for my stolen cards.
Posted By: Paul Stratton
Todd, I'm in Phoenix and I will keep my eyes and ears open. |
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Posted By: Scott
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. I had my cards stolen a few years ago. The toughest part was having to question (in my mind) people I though I could trust. I'll keep an eye out. I actually do collect the Famous & Barr cards. Was the Walker the only Famous & Barr taken? |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Todd, it sucks to have this happen to anyone, but you're as good a guy as there is in the hobby, so it sucks even more to have it happen to you. |
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Posted By: Bob
Todd- that is horrible. I am wondering in light of this crime, if anyone knows if Ben was ever successful in recovering any or all of his cards which were stolen north of the border? |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I appreciate it. I luckily recovered most of the pre-war last time, which I consider a real longshot. A m101-4 in PSA 8 and a Boston Store Marquard were actually listed on e-bay. I found the seller's address and had law enforcement knock on the door for those. A routine traffic stop with some outstanding warrants, combined with a detective who happened to have seen my burglary report, all combined to help me recover most of the rest, although dozens of graded hockey cards from the 60's were never seen again. This time, a couple hundred '65 Topps in at least nm+ were taken also--way too fungible to identify. |
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Please keep an eye out for my stolen cards.
Posted By: Rich Mueller
Todd, |
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Please keep an eye out for my stolen cards.
Posted By: Brad Green
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