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This must be close to the ultimate in obscure sets. Imagine....a 1930's amateur league in Vancouver. Most likely one of the players was a photographer or printer or both. Thanks for all of the replies....
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Just imagine trying to put this set together. Next time any of you are at a card show, ask the dealers if they have some. At least a few of their responses should be remarkable.
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Eric Perry Currently collecting: T206 (136/524) 1956 Topps Baseball (198/342) "You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra |
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"buried in the chaos of my collection"
I deem that a well crafted phrase. That alone is a nugget that justifies reading this thread. I think that many of us, if we were to acquire one of these cards, we'd keep it as a type card. We wouldn't drop other interests to seek out the rest of the Vancouver Peanuts cards to make a set. Nor would we just sell the one card we had. My point, for the first time have I considered a type collector a bane for set collectors. Great thread, guys! |
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I would start with Mark Macrae, he is the most likely dealer to have them.
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