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Old 05-31-2005, 12:19 PM
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Default Looking for #23 Centennial Flour Company card

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My husband's uncle, Jack Treece played for the Seattle Rainiers in 1944. I am desperately looking for his Baseball card. Any help in assisting me in locating one would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 05-31-2005, 12:22 PM
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Default Looking for #23 Centennial Flour Company card

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you may want to check with some of the dealers listed in this link - particularly mike wheat - who has a fairly large inventory. Cant say his prices are the best though.

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I have one avail for sale. Just unearthed from a lifelong collection.
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By chance, do you happen to also have a 1945 Centennial Flour card of Byron "By" Speece?
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Wow, a thread bump after 11-1/2 years. Hope the OP is still around and gets to see the bump to pick up the card she was looking for.

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Wow, a thread bump after 11-1/2 years. Hope the OP is still around and gets to see the bump to pick up the card she was looking for.
He's been looking since she asked. It was in the other drawer.
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I kinda put off responding for over a decade, but there is a nice Centennial Flour Treece card on ebay now...good luck Alice!

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He's been looking since she asked. It was in the other drawer.
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Why not start a thread about how you store cards in your drawers?
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Why not start a thread about how you store cards in your drawers?
I just posted my "Johnson" in the M116 thread and that is the only Johnson I am posting!! (you are welcome)
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I just posted my "Johnson" in the M116 thread and that is the only Johnson I am posting!! (you are welcome)
I belive your "Johnson" is trimmed and has been soaked.
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