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Thank you, Fred.
My recollection is that Mr. Haber completed all of the Seattle Popcorn cards. He was driven by getting an image of every player on a card. Thanks for posting. |
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Wow! Joshua took me back to my favorite years of collecting. I would mail Gar Miller a check for whatever I could afford at the time, usually $20-35 and my updated want lists of T205s and T206s. I about 10-14 days back a package would come with cards.
We did that for years and later moved on to complete 1948-55 Bowman football sets. That would have been 1984-89 I think. I called him about 6 or 7 years ago and he could not have been nicer. I wish I had renewed the tradition then! |
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