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I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I still have several tubs of stuff I need to go through.
I was sort of hoping someone would have seen one of these or have another or something? Where is Robert Silve.rman when he is needed? .
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Great image on that PC. Nice.
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Thanks Packs. Funny story. I lugged this postcard around for 5 yrs setting up at shows and no one ever made even an offer. I had it marked at 225. I haven't set up in about 3 yrs though.
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I believe it's mentioned in this thread, posts 1390 and 1391: https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...161413&page=28
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yep, I sold that one to you last year right at the start of COVID, if you can believe that. It feels like it was many, many years ago.
I have it listed as 1928 Block Brothers "The World's Greatest Hitter" Postcard but I had never seen another. It was in a lot of other period postcards I had purchased earlier in 2020. I believe I sold it on the Net54 BST with a whole bunch of other stuff. Anyway, love that PC. I remember Prizner being pissed that he didn't get to me before you did...which means you probably underpaid
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It is a neat postcard. I am wondering why you dated it to 1928--because of the team postcard? Seems an odd time to issue a tribute or contemporary postcard for Rajah, since he had been gone after 1926. Just curious.
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I thought it was longer ago. My bad on my memory LOL.... And Bryan, I thought the same thing and it very well could be handwritten on there. I put it under a loupe and they are not obvious pen marks. No indentions., Not sure... .
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 10-19-2021 at 07:43 PM. |
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Sounds about right. "Every time a friend succeeds, a little part of me dies."
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