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Old 07-12-2013, 11:41 AM
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Could be. Either him or John Wood. This cabinet I have is rarer than the S.F Hess card. I have owned a couple actually. Seriously I have only been able to locate two other Chickering John L Sullivan Studios and one of them is graded by the SGC at a 20. I am wondering if these were even sold to the public? This card came from the White Horse pub where Sam Hurst (an 1850's Heavyweight Champion of Englan) used to be a bouncer. I guess the pub belonged to an old boxing family. Again thanks for all the info on this! Keep it coming
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