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Old 10-02-2008, 07:25 PM
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Posted By: Frank B


On the rotating business. I was told there were a half dozen or so
players and managers that would be rotated in and out depending on
who the opponent was that day etc. One would be on the front of the
scorecard and another on the back or sometimes an ad would go on the
back. I do not recall the others who were in that rotation but did
see four or five of them. I was only interested in Will White.

As far as the proof or no proof deal, I just took the dealers word
for it. I am not familiar with the printing process of the 1870s/1880s.
If I was misled or misinformed and paid "proof" money for something
that is not that scarce then I guess that is on me. I still like it
even if I may have overpaid for it based on it being a proof.

Bigfish, if I had another I'd let it go but I have been looking for a
Will White item for awhile and was happy to find this so it's a keeper.

http://www.network54.com/Forum/153652/message/1206998170/In+Search+of+Will+White

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