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Dan I agree 100%... so I'm happy to have this card as part of my collection now. I know most would say crack it and get it to SGC so I can have a SGC 30 or so instead. |
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I just ended up with the E95 Plank (lot 38)...(but how your Wag grades a 1 and the Plank grades a 2 doesn't make a lot of sense...) Steve |
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Cosmo, I agree with everyone else on the T216 Wagner batting....that is a heck of a card....I bid up to $11,000 on the T216 Wagner throwing but somebody wanted it more than me...maybe another will crop up sometime. Congrats to whoever won that.
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I would be interested in almost any of the Lefty Grove 4/1 exhibits, particularly the ones dated 1933 and earlier. brad_green@cox.net
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If the winner of lot 1398 wants to sell off the Heinie Sand patent and copyright cards ill give you 2/5th of the lot price for it.
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If the person who won the Ivy Olson lot wants to sell the Wichita postcard I'd be interested. It was in lot #892.
Thanks, Clint
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Would the winner of the Dormand set (Lot 716) please give me the Skowron? Thank you.
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