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Some of the bidders from other auctions made a guest appearence for the Ables card
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I'm with Steve, I was astounded by the Ables' price. It's not any tougher than the other 1915 Zeenuts listed and you figure if someone wanted a 1915 with Coupon intact as a type card he could have picked up any of the others. I dunno, maybe Ables' grandson was bidding and got in to a "pissing match" with another bidder
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Picked up a few Goudey's, which is very unusual for me these days.
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I won the 2 E91 strips. Should make for a nice display once I get them framed and matted
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Just wanted one T3 HOFer as a "type card", and this one looked kinda nice for the grade. Tough choice between this one, the Fred Clarke and the Ed Walsh (of which both prices climbed lots higher...)
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