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Old 06-17-2010, 11:05 AM
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You could be right, Rob.


Mr. Lipset was right about some other things 30 years ago... notwithstanding the anecdotal methodology that he employed with the assistance of Edward Wharton-Tigar [check out his Wikipedia page], Jack Carson, Bill Haber, Ron Oser, Don Steinbach, John Thorn, and others. Those were some anecdote-telling fellas. Maybe Lew got it right about card #114. 11 collections of T3s, averaging about 66 cards each of the 100 baseball cards (or 105 with variations), any given card appeared at least 6 times but for card #114 which appeared only twice. Or, excluding Rhoades they could have together assembled 6 complete sets, but only 2 sets if Rhoades is included.

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