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Mike,
The Griffith only went for $43. I had placed a marker bid of $50 because my ebay watchlist was full and I ended up winning the card. I mostly look for Buck Barker backs so this Tisdel Griffith will probably end up in an auction in the near future. There was a Zeenut on ebay yesterday that had a Barker-style write-up on the back that I was about to snipe when my computer froze, probably a good reason to bid earlier. |
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