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Old 03-06-2014, 12:37 PM
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I bought these because I was nearly certain they were sheet mates.
Harder to tell from my scans but each is not only mis-cut but is cut at a slight angle. Also and again hard to see, but there is a smidgen of the "3" on Veach's far right edge and the same amount missing from Viox:




Alas, it appears I should have looked more closely and/or measured them, because their different length indicates they were probably not together--although they sure do fit hand in glove:


I suppose it's possible that the cards were cut from the sheet in vertical strips and then cut horizontally, which could account for them being different lengths. Hmmm, I'd never considered that. Thoughts?
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Happy to add a T206 Cy Young - I can deal with the issues on the front when the Piedmont back has a little number "42" on the factory line....
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Old 03-06-2014, 10:45 PM
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Default Earl Moore Phillies RPPC

Picked this nice postcard up of Phillies pitcher Earl Moore, CYKO back.
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wow, nice Jim!
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An anonymous board member came across this Armbruster earlier in the week, and today it was reunited with the others. Thanks, Anonymous.

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An anonymous board member came across this Armbruster earlier in the week, and today it was reunited with the others. Thanks, Anonymous.
Anonymous deserves more credit, whoever he/she is! Well done!
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Old 03-07-2014, 12:59 PM
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Anonymous deserves more credit, whoever he/she is! Well done!
When I asked about putting their name with the scan during an email exchange, this was the response ...

Hi Ed,
Just say that it came from an anonymous board member. Keep em guessing!

Mystery and intrigue. What makes card collecting great. Thanks to Anonymous and everyone else on the board for their help with my project.
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(Quiz: without checking the internet, what Grateful Dead song mentions Billy Sunday?)
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(Quiz: without checking the internet, what Grateful Dead song mentions Billy Sunday?)


"Ramble on Rose"
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