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I will see a dealer next month setup for a sport card show he owned a furniture in the city, during the 1960's-being a long time collector he might be familiar with the issue.
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That sounds like a good lead. Please Keep me posted.
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I was just about to offer a guess when I read Todd’s post with the player appearance. I was going to suggest that it was something specially printed for the store for players to autograph during an appearance.
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