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 Thanks for the response. Sorry you misunderstood me. By no means was I implying I bought this card on a whim or because it was "cool". I have the utmost appreciation of pre-war cards and hope to include them in the scope of my collecting soon, but explained previously why I currently do not. Anyway, I agree, no need to beat a dead horse, just wanted a chance to defend my motives. Thanks and I appreciate the service you provide with this forum, it has proven to be an excellent resource and learning tool. | 
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			For the one or two forum members from South Yemen and North Korea who haven't already seen this card:   
				__________________ David McDonald Greetings and Love to One and All Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. | 
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 I am VERY jealous of that card. Not only do I collect prewar vintage cards of Red Sox players, I also collect auto'ed vintage cards as well as the M116 Red Sox team set. Talk about a dream card....feel free to send it my way.  -Scott | 
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|  A few T206s   
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|  Diamond Star   
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