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Posted By: mike
Agreed, Pat Quinn is a modern hobby pioneer. Regular at the old Chicagoland shows. In mid-70s, famously traded a 49 PCL set for millions of cards establishing a set-builders inventory he probably still has. Operated a sports collectors store south of Chicago (Lagrange) for decades - might still be open. I understand he still runs his weekly mail auctions. |
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