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Posted By: dan mckee
I found a table many years ago full of George C Miller cards. I hadn't completed my first set yet so I was real fired up to find these. I worked a deal with the dealer and pulled out my check book. He stated that he didn't know me and that he wasn't comfortable taking my check. I said you have to be kidding, everyone knows me and my father. So I thought for a minute, and understood the dealer's decision. I proceeded to go over to my good friend Al Rosen who always has cash so that I could write Al a check and take the cash to the dealer. Al walked over to the dealer's table with me and said "Dan is good as gold, take his check". The dealer took my check and completed my first GC Miller set.
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