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			The Frank Thomas NNOF that is signed.  Best ironic example ever. Awesome collection. | 
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			jason getting his due!  the signed 33 goudey set is the most impressive thing i've seen in this hobby. edit: (sorry jimb's n167 set i gotta be real...) Last edited by chaddurbin; 09-24-2015 at 08:03 PM. | 
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			WOW!  Thanks for sharing, Jason!  May I ask how long you've been working on the collection? I noticed the first pictures were posted in 2008, and there are a lot from March 2010. How many did you get in person? I agree with Jeff -- I love the Big Hurt NNOF.  Cheers, Steve | 
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 Thanks for the kind words. I started collecting signed rookies around 2007. I got Sandy Koufax to sign one through the mail and I was hooked. I bought what I could afford until I graduated law school and passed the bar exam in 2009. Fortunately, my criminal defense practice has been very good, and I've been able to buy a lot of very nice cards. My 33 Goudeys are my favorite. Jason | 
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 ta Purchase HiS CollectioN... "WoW!!!" I Only MentioN THiS Cause last month I went home ta New York... My God SoN's a Cop! & He Just got engaged... And WHeN I Saw His Finance's RiNG, He SAiD ta me... "GuESS How Many Guys went ta JAiL Fir me ta BuY THaT Bowlder!?"   
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			Pretty sweet!  Congrats on choosing a recession-proof business with no shortage of customers.    Thanks again for sharing...I know others also enjoy knowing "where cards end up." Cheers, Steve Quote: 
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			hot d@mn to everything. i hear ya! -Bob | 
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			I often wonder what people do for their money or how they got it when they have epic items or show insane recent purchases, but that is a fairly private question for most so it often remains a mystery.  I know there are a few people who have enviable collections who are either famous or are at least public enough to find out information on them such as google.  I often imagine what kind of impact a guy like Gates or Allen could have on any hobby they chose if they were interested.   I was recently reading some of the PSA bios and couldn't help but wonder…doctor, lawyers, successful investors, entrepreneurs, internet millionaires, etc.? I do OK, but couldn't even fathom spending so much on the hobby unless I had much, much more in reserve to feel comfortable doing so. Most I have ever dropped on a single collectible item was around $500. When those Brooklyn Dodger UD Master sets came out, I bid on several on ebay, actually scaring myself into thinking I might actually win one a few times. Paying for it had I won was a non-issue, but I think buyers remorse would have kicked in immediately had I won one. Call me small time!  Good for you and awesome collection. The '33 Goudey Ruth #181 is one of my favorite cards of all time and to see a couple nice signed ones together is that much more impressive!! Quote: 
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 Whenever your posts show up in the "Show It Off" section on SCN, I get excited. You have hands down my favorite collection I have ever seen on the internet. What I did not know was that this impressive collection was amassed in less than 10 years. That almost seems incomprehensible. Scott | 
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			Love the Thomas NNOF Signed.... Also the Aaron cookie version...always nice to see the non-Topps first year card signed. | 
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			Yeah, most on this side wouldn't give it a 2nd thought -- but, that was 1x of the 2-3 cards that stood out to me, too; an incredible collection.
		 Last edited by CobbvLajoie1910; 09-27-2015 at 05:23 AM. Reason: Grammar | 
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