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I just did a quick Google search on Sir Edward Wharton-Tigar. Basically, he was a spy for the British Special Operations Executive (the equivalent of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services - the forerunner of the CIA) during WWII.
He amassed a collection of over two million cards, and yes, it does include a T206 Honus Wagner. Steve |
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