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I became interested in T206 cards in 1981 (upon reading Bill Heitman's 1980 publication, "The Monster"). My "obsession" with front/back combinations
started with this Carl Lundgren / EPDG card in 1984, when I acquired it from our ole buddy, Barry Sloate. I have a sentimental attachment to his EPDG card, for it opened up a whole new world of T-card collecting for me these past 37 years. Well, that's my story.....so, let's hear your stories of what motivated you to become interested in front/back combos ? . . ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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