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Old 04-15-2011, 04:52 AM
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Got my Delehanty N142!

John, WOW!!! Congratulations!!! Dan
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Great Delahanty and for a great price imho
The cab presents much nicer than the flip and may have sold for more if it was unslabbed

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Old 04-15-2011, 06:15 AM
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Great Delahanty and for a great price imho
The cab presents much nicer than the flip May have sold for more if it was unslabbed
Thank you - the same piece went for $15k+ in the last REA auction. People must have been chasing other items - Bill had plenty of sick cards in this one.
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Old 04-15-2011, 06:16 AM
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Great Big Ed card, one of my hobby favs.
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Old 04-15-2011, 06:37 AM
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Awesome card, John! I had been planning on bidding on it towards the end last night, but had been in the lead on another item when I was going to sleep (which I lost sometime around 1 AM).

Had I ended up winning both, mortgage payments would have been in trouble. Alas, I got neither, but am happy to see you got that great cabinet!!
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I saw the Plank went for $191k. What type of jobs do people have where almost $200k is no biggie? I want that job. Congrats on the nice card.
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Thank you - the same piece went for $15k+ in the last REA auction. People must have been chasing other items - Bill had plenty of sick cards in this one.
John, it actually is not the same card that sold in REA, but it was obviously from the same find - same wear in the upper left and same initials on the back. The most obvious distinction is the tiny chip on the upper border of yours, and I am pretty sure that the REA example had a crease in the bottom right.

Great, great card.
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John, it actually is not the same card that sold in REA, but it was obviously from the same find - same wear in the upper left and same initials on the back. The most obvious distinction is the tiny chip on the upper border of yours, and I am pretty sure that the REA example had a crease in the bottom right.

Great, great card.
Kevin,

I stand corrected. Wow - very similar cards indeed. How you been doin?
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Here's my high-five too, John--terrific card!

Best regards,

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Wow, they had to draw his shoulders 3x wider than normal to fit "Philadelphia" across his chest.
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