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Old 03-11-2009, 06:45 PM
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Posted By: anthony

Yesterday (as i'm taking apart my bed to move into my new home) my son was cleaning the miscellaneous stuff/junk/trash etc...under my bed frame and found a T206 card in a plastic sleeve.

It is a American Beauty 350 subjects of Wilson of Pittsburg. I remember owning it at one point but thought i sold it about 2 years ago...and now it pops up. Needless to say, it will be available on the b/s/t soon.

Post any odd/strange/funny stories you may have about losing or finding a card. just thought i'd share mine.

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Old 03-11-2009, 07:00 PM
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Posted By: Doug

I had found a PSA 2 T206 Ty Cobb (green portrait) in a box of stuff in my closet years after I thought I had sold it. I had apparently separated it from the rest of the T206s I had for some reason.

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Old 03-11-2009, 07:08 PM
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Posted By: Don

I found a T206 Wagner in a trunk in my grandfathers attic.

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Posted By: Bob

I lost an SGC 50 Chicago White Sox Fatima card for two years and finally found it in the bottom of a drawer under a magazine, after I had given up all hope.

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Posted By: boxingcardman

While moving some boxes around in the hall closet I found a 1965 Topps PSA 8 Lou Brock that had been MIA for 2 years. I must have dropped it just right so it slipped inside a big box of envelopes.

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Posted By: Brian T.

Not really a lost / found, more of a stolen / recovered story. In my pre-vintage collecting days back in '95, I was transporting all of my high end (read: shiny stuff) cards from one place to another. I parked in downtown Akron to run inside a florist to pick up some "just because" flowers for my (then) girlfriend. After returning to the previously locked car, my cards (which were in a piece of carry-on lugguge) were gone. Needless to say, I was none too pleased. My collection was high end enough those that all of the dealers in the area knew my collection and what it contained. I got a phone call a couple of days later when the kids tried to sell the cards to a local dealer. I got everything back except for one Michael Jordan card. For a while there, those were some expensive flowers!

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I was once looking on ebay for nothing particular and I came across the 1959 Topps card of Nellie Fox and Luis Aparicio(Keystone combo) and decided I wanted to get it. Before I bought it I looked at the sellers other cards and saw the Bucs hill aces cards with the Pirates pitching staff on it from the same set and couldn't remember if I had that card. So when I went to go check,and I don't have many 1950's cards,maybe 100 total, I found 2 of the Fox/Aparicio cards! I didn't even remember ever thinking about buying that card before,but somehow I already bought 2 of them.

I guess it would've been funny if I bought the card THEN found them,and repeated it over and over,eventually having 100's of them and slapping my head like Homer Simpson everytime I bought a new one

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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

Hey Anthony,

Great tale!! The Demmitt St. Louis I have was acquired from James Maxwell, who used to run a phone auction about 20 years ago. He found it in a car that he was about to sell. He'd had the car a while, was getting another. And was taking this car to the buyer. On the way he decided to vacuum it out and clean it up a bit. And down between the seats he found a Polar Bear T206 laying, he flipped it over and it was Demmitt. He recalled having 2 or 3 of each of Demmitt and O'Hara at one time, and he thought he'd sold them all. He told me from then on he'd thoroughly clean his cars before selling them.

I'm interested in getting the Wilson card, the story that goes with it is great!!

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Posted By: anthony

frank, shoot me an email with "lost card" in subject line and i'll get back to you with a scan when i'm all moved in.

maybe you can buy don's t206 wagner, the story that goes with that one you dont ever hear...lol

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Posted By: Fred C

John,

My guess is that either Aparcio or Fox must resemble Larry Corcoran. What other explanation can there be?

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Posted By: leon

I have told this story before but when I was still working on my D304 backs subset I bought one from board member, RBCraik. He sent it normal shipping. About a week or two later someone walked into our office with a plain white envelope and a BIG tire track right down the middle of it. It had definitely been run over in the street. It had no address or return address. It was obviously put into another container and it fell out and into the street. I opened the envelope and took out my Fleischmann's Baking D304, unscathed. Unfriggin' believable. I still have it of course....


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