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TBOB meant to say t215!
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Amazing to see such a large group of T207 cards with Red Cross backs.
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If it came from one smoker, that might have been his brand...
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The excerpt below from the story made me laugh out loud. [begin sarcasm font]Not sure why.[end sarcasm font]
It has never before been known to exist with a Red Cross back, and the discovery of even the most “common” T207 with a Red Cross back would be a big deal and worth thousands. It sounded as crazy as if he said he had a T206 Honus Wagner with a “Uzit” or “Broad Leaf 460″ back. |
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TBob - Thanks for the info... Yeah, I was referring to the T215's Type 1 & 2.
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I wonder why I never find stuff like that in the French Quarter!??
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