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believe it was Larry (likely with Jeff assisting) that identified the Doyle National card as a true rarity. As the story goes, Larry ran across one of the National cards, recognized it for what it was, and then put a continuous ad in SCD offering to buy any and all T206 Doyle pitching cards. After he bought hundreds, along came another National and the rarity was established. RIP Jeff
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