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Old 09-23-2002, 06:36 PM
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy 

I happened upon a local card show in Foxboro, MA earlier today, and curiousity got the best of me, so I paid the $1.00 admission, and went in with few expectations. Only a few dealers had any vintage material. However, one gentleman, who also happens to also live on the Cape, did have a nice assortment of S74s, T205s, a single T204, and also several piles of T206s. I quickly snatched up a mint S74 of Johnny Kling, and then I saw the bottom a T206 of Chief Myers (sic) batting sticking out from the bottom of a pile.

In this dark Holiday Inn banquet room, I thought at first that the card might have a dirty border....so I requested if I could have a closer look at the card.

After tilting it a few times to make the best of the real poor lighting situation, I realized that this Ex condition T206 not only had two very faint "gray" colored ghost images, which carried over from the borders to the body of the card, but also a faint red "reverse" image of it's Sweet Caporal back, which was higher than the printing on the back.

The ghost image on the right is Chief Meyers with his profile ending dead center in the right border, however, I'm not sure of whom the player is on the left border. But for $30.00 dollars, I think it's an interesting item for my type collection!

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Old 09-24-2002, 06:29 PM
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At a local show, where I went through a big stack of T206 cards (basically mining for those Factory 42 Piedmonts). I found a really sharp ghost on the reverse of a card, got it cheap, and flipped it for ten times what I paid, virtually overnight. I make a lot more working, but that sort of thing is so much more fun to do.

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Old 09-27-2002, 10:13 AM
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Posted By: James Verrill

Patrick,

You didn't post an email address. Can you email me? I had a quick question for you (I am also in Mass)

Thanks!

James

james.verrill@tufts.edu

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Old 09-27-2002, 03:16 PM
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Posted By: Jared Lester

From nashua, no cards here though, so i am forced to use ebay/beckett and stuff. I know the guy you bought the Ghost card from, he is areal nice guy!

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Old 09-27-2002, 03:26 PM
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Posted By: Brian Weisner

Hi Adam
Don't you live in Ca? I didn't know shows in CA had cards older than 1990, what a shock. A whole stack of T206's in LA, COOL. Did you find any Factory 42's?
I'm always buying them in good old NC . later brian

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