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Posted By: J Levine
Got there a little early today and was immediately handed two 1916 Standard Biscuit Phillies from a local dealer buddy of mine. Decent condition, one g one vg and spent about what I might pay on ebay for them. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Levin's stuff was phenomenal to look at. The table with the OJ proofs was pretty cool as well. I took my ten year old son there. It was his first experience at a card show. I had to explain to him that most of the prices were out of whack with reality and eBay. He kept drooling over the T206 Cobb cards, The Sport King Cobb cards as well as a Matty T205 and lots of other high $ vintage stuff. The boy is off to a great start. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Hotter n hell, though. |
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Posted By: ErikV.
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Posted By: David Vargha
Erik -- That was JP Cohen of Memory Lane Inc. in Orange County. He's a great guy to deal with. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
J (or anyone else who knows): |
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Posted By: Anthony
They belonged to William Toppi, although the dealer you referred to was probably Randy Snively. He had that pack run last time as well, he was going to consign it to Mastro but I don't know why he hadn't already. It was pretty amazing, most Topps and Bowman packs, along with a short print '48 Leaf pack. I went back to see it again on Sunday and he hadn't brought it back. |
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Posted By: J Levine
I was pretty sure that he was going to consign it to Mastro...would not even let me look at the packs up close (wanted to look at the 1953 Topps and 1964 Topps High Number)...he is usually not that surly but you never know sometimes...oh well... |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Anthony---Was that a '48 Leaf baseball or football pack? |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Yeah, the pack run was very cool. The same two jerks hd them out at the last Expo show and when I tried to buy the 1950 Bowman, was told that they were only for sale as a group (well over six-figures). It didn't take a genius to see that they weren't going to sell at that price. |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Jay: |
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Posted By: Anthony
As Aaron posted, it was a Leaf baseball pack. I should've clarified that. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've been dealing with him for years and he is one of the more courteous, helpful dealers I've run into. |
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Posted By: J Levine
It was not Randy but someone else behind his table...was not as bad as some dealers I avoid but was a crowded show and things were busy...maybe he was just overwhelmed... |
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Hollywood Park Show Report
Posted By: Aaron M.
Which one was Randy? What does he look like? |
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