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Hey Dan- Yes I did and it's still some cards I really like. Actually I got 4 total cards from you that stayed in my collection, including the header card. I had no idea those 4 cards even existed before I saw them at your table. The D311 was just a one-off and was way cool....the others were legitimate cards but super scarce. I guess I was thinking shut out on ACC cataloged cards.....but I love the ones I got from you. thanks again!! And just as much, or more, I go to the National to party and hang out with friends....
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signed 1933 goudeys.
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No worries, good to see you and thanks for returning the favor with the Frederick Fotos!
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I wouldnt mind finding some 1952 Berk Ross PSA graded....noone wants them due to their falling prices (except me).....
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This is my first national since Parsippany, NJ! What does eveyone think the odds of my finding a Delahanty Cabinet card? Okay then, how about a Roger Connor?
This is my first year back to vintage in like 2 decades. A baseball fanatic who is going for a T206 set amongst other stuff. If anyone wants to meet for one of those emoticon beers - I'm there. |
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Tbob - I'm glad you will be able to make it this year
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Pre-War: I will be looking for a handful of Cincinnati Reds strip cards that I am missing.
Post-War: I will be looking for a 1949 Eureka Stamp #88 Ted Kluszewski (Anyone here have one?) Shiny-Era: I will be looking for a box containing a Strasburg card that I can sell and buy a boatload of Cincinnati Reds T-205s and T-206s. |
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How long are the lines at the PSA booth? I have a card that I want re-holdered, and thought I would get it done while at the National.
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26 years between Nationals for Peter. And the place they held the 84 National no longer even exists today.
I know I want to pick up the new T-206 book and see what else I find. And I'm sure Alan and I will discuss the hobby over a cold one For me; I always find some fun things at the Nationals. Regards Rich |
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would like to find a 1955 Ashland Oil Charlie Slack in nice condition.
Would pick up a handful of low grade t206 commons to work on my set. I have instituted a $5 Bill White rule. I am trying to spend $5 on Bll White cards at every show. Always looking for Marshall cards...will probably try to pick up some Hassan Whiteside cards (2nd round Kings pick). From new era I always get first and last serial numbers...like 001/100 or 99/99... |
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