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Old 06-06-2025, 06:06 AM
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That is awesome

Congrats

Just be careful of to many new finds and they may no longer by rare
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Old 06-06-2025, 06:52 AM
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That is awesome

Congrats

Just be careful of to many new finds and they may no longer by rare
Statistically true! The population of a few of these did just double (from pop 1 to pop 2 &#128526
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Statistically true! The population of a few of these did just double (from pop 1 to pop 2 &#128526


Well now I don't want them anymore hahah
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Maybe I will pick one up this time or wait for Morehouse 3.0!!
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Maybe I will pick one up this time or wait for Morehouse 3.0!!
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probably better to wait for 3.0
Because if the population doubles from 2 to 4 with twice the supply it will half the demand and thus drive the prices sharply down
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There will be a Morehouse 3.0 and a 4.0 and a 5.0 and they'll all contact Jeff Gross.
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Jeff, congrats on your key involvement in both discoveries of D352 Morehouse Baking cards. Unfortunately, Morehouse #2 burst my balloon. I say this because I've relished having this rare 1-of-1 Morehouse card of WaJo (per the pop reports) for 25+ years. I was so happy that the Morehouse #! find didn't include a WaJo. But apparently, Morehouse #2 did include a WaJo, as a WaJo now appears in the PSA pop report, and I assume it is one of the "big boy cards" that the Morehouse #2 finder has consigned to Heritage. If so, I imagine that Heritage will promote it as the only known Morehouse WaJo, but any Net54 member who bids on it will know there are at least two examples in existence.
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Edit, i cant read. I see this is the same find as the Heritage one

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Jeff, congrats on your key involvement in both discoveries of D352 Morehouse Baking cards. Unfortunately, Morehouse #2 burst my balloon. I say this because I've relished having this rare 1-of-1 Morehouse card of WaJo (per the pop reports) for 25+ years. I was so happy that the Morehouse #! find didn't include a WaJo. But apparently, Morehouse #2 did include a WaJo, as a WaJo now appears in the PSA pop report, and I assume it is one of the "big boy cards" that the Morehouse #2 finder has consigned to Heritage. If so, I imagine that Heritage will promote it as the only known Morehouse WaJo, but any Net54 member who bids on it will know there are at least two examples in existence.
Hey Val

I remember you asking about WaJo in the first Morehouse find and I was so happy for you to know that you still had the one/only. When I had the chance to see these, I saw the Johnson and thought of you again.

But yours is still amazing, beautiful and was a 1/1 for a very long time… king of the hill for 2 and 1/2 decades! And now, it’s still likely the best one (and only one of two, still amazingly rare)

There may be more still to follow - but there will never be another 1 of 1 WaJo. Yours had and got to retire that moniker!

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Jeff, congrats on your key involvement in both discoveries of D352 Morehouse Baking cards. Unfortunately, Morehouse #2 burst my balloon. I say this because I've relished having this rare 1-of-1 Morehouse card of WaJo (per the pop reports) for 25+ years. I was so happy that the Morehouse #! find didn't include a WaJo. But apparently, Morehouse #2 did include a WaJo, as a WaJo now appears in the PSA pop report, and I assume it is one of the "big boy cards" that the Morehouse #2 finder has consigned to Heritage. If so, I imagine that Heritage will promote it as the only known Morehouse WaJo, but any Net54 member who bids on it will know there are at least two examples in existence.
Val, forgot to mention, great looking example. I am not familiar with the backstory, how did you obtain it?
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