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Burdick and Carter for sure. And I would recommend considering John D. Wagner, a pioneer of baseball card collecting, as well as through the mail autograph-on-card (including T206s!) seeking:
Originally posted by Leon: "The John D Wagner Hobby Letters - 1930s on..." http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=207944 ![]() ![]()
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