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Old 06-01-2022, 06:51 PM
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Those are some great stories. Boy, I wish I had a signed Topps '55 Koufax....

The only thing I remember about Mr. Mint was stopping by one of his tables at a show and his snarling at me for picking up my free copy of a magazine he was giving away.

I do also remember a seller at the National about 5-6 years ago who had stacks of Exhibits--1920s boxing, Ted Williams, Mantle, Dimaggios--and I picked up a bunch of them. They were dirt cheap! Oh, the good old days...

Brian
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Old 06-02-2022, 02:19 PM
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The only thing I remember about Mr. Mint was stopping by one of his tables at a show and his snarling at me for picking up my free copy of a magazine he was giving away. Brian
Don't take it personally, he liked to snarl at everybody. Made him feel big, or something.
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Old 06-02-2022, 09:06 PM
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Yeah, I did not take it too seriously with Mr. Mint. I actually had a good laugh.

Now here is one of my exhibit cards that I really wish were signed....anybody got one or even seen one?
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