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Back in the early 2000s, I sold Ryan Anderson cards to his dad multiple times.
I pulled a Ryan Tatusko card numbered to 25 in probably the 2010 range. I posted about it on a message board and he actually contacted me and purchased it himself. I feel like there was another time I sold to a family member on eBay, but the name just escapes me.
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T36 (1911 ATC Auto Drivers): 25/25 100% complete T36 Master set: 69/100 69% complete T210 Fort Worth Panthers: 14/16 88% complete (need Morris & Weatherford) T206/T213 Scoops Carey back run: 4/4 !00% complete Focus: open wheel/Indy 500 cards (1911 ATC Auto Drivers (T36), 1954 Stark & Wetzel 500 Winners, 1960 Parkhurst Indy Speedway Winners & 1960s Marhoefer Indy 500), match books & post cards. Successful purchases from dnanln, pre1960sets, jp1216 & sebie43; RAKs from CW & LuckyLarry |
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Same theme but flip flopped.
Years ago I won a 6 card lot on eBay of 1935 Goudey 4 in 1s. There were all in variety a conditions. When I received them there was a note explaining that they were put together years earlier for the 6 card puzzle on the back of HOFer Chuck Klein. The seller was Klein’s nephew. Drew
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Klein's nephew collected his uncle's memorabilia. I recall reading a great article in Baseball Cards magazine over 30 years ago that detailed an incredible sale of game used bats in Cooperstown. It mentioned that Klein's nephew was the first person to arrive, much before the doors opened, so that he could buy the bat he wanted. It also said that the nephew was Klein's last living relative.
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I worked in a baseball card store, Sports Fan-Attic, in Temple City, CA in the early 1980s and we had the daughter of Rudy Regalado come in looking for cards of him. She also purchased some other Cleveland Indians cards from the time he was with the team.
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Meet Dolphin great Jim Langer at a Chantilly show and told him that I had received an early 70s jersey of his from Joe Robbie. He said he didn’t have many keep sakes from his playing days and offered to purchase the jersey. He texted me his address the next day and I sent it to him as a gift and that all I wanted was a picture of him wearing it, which he sent a few days later with a thank you text advising he was having it framed and displayed in his living room.
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