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Yes that was a wild time in the sportscard hobby... that monthly price guide CPU..and the other one CCP... we would flock to the card stores to get the latest months copy of that rag ! searching for " up arrows" .. I remember the 75T set was always on the move... and yes...the early 50s stuff just kept tumbling down ,.... Oh those Bump Wills variations.....you had to have both !..because every month the other one would " make a move" !
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Great memories. I love my monthly becket and its assistance in planning my retirement....
Any pics of the ash tray or has it since left the collection? |
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No..we could not separate the card from the bottom of the ceramic ashtray.. I recall we had no type of proper cutting tool... so a hammer was used to break the walls of the ashtray..then trying to peel the card from this glob of glass was a mess..every corner of the card ..in an attempt to peel it.. got dog eared / paper separation /but the front of the card was glued so strongly it never came off the glass
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