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I've seen probably 5-6 Wagners over the decades and, while I think its neat, have never been shaken up over it.
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My T206 Plank (Lionel Carter) was surprisingly easy to part with. Lost a huge amount of shine for me after I acquired it.
Some cards speak to you before you get them; sometimes after; and sometimes both. But it is always strange when a card that hypnotized you at one time becomes a glitterless relic in a drawer somewhere. I just got a signed T206 Bridwell that he dated as well. Amazing card. Mystified by it when I look at it. Frankly, my signed pre-WWI card collection is intoxicating to me. Very hard for me to get that rush with the unsigned stuff anymore, but I keep hunting nonetheless. Great thread!
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