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 great cobb, Todd...I'd take a blazer like that with a little back damage for that $$$$ any day!!!!!! | 
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 I love the uniqueness of the REA auctions.  Anyone here win the 1879 Springfield baseball team picture (with all the historic players? ) | 
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 Thanks everyone.  I'm super excited to get it.  Joe, I understand.  I just don't tell my wife what I buy anymore.  Figured what she doesn't know won't hurt her.....or my collecting needs. :D | 
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 I was an underbidder on that Mikita.  Great card. | 
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 It wasn’t me (this time around). I’ve been focusing more on individual cards/photos and am trying to avoid the team PCs and photos, but, as always, there are exceptions. Nice pick-up! I grabbed the OJ Clark Griffith rookie. It’s been a huge hole in my collection for far too long and the contrast was pretty decent for that card. | 
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 Taking a chance Just taking a very wild chance that someone here won the 1866 Nationals/Excelsiors cabinet card.  It sold with only the initial bid and it is possible someone placed an early bid but won enough other items they wished someone else had bid.  I know, a big long shot, but if the owner wants to see if we can work out a mutually agreeable arrangement, please pm me.  I also have some 19th century things that might be of interest in any deal.  Thanks Worth a shot | 
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 I was quite taken with LOT # 1602, the 1962 Post Cereal Alpha-Bits single serving box with Sandy Koufax on the back.  With the juice, that little gem took in $11,400.  Both the box itself and the Koufax card alone were in exceptional condition  (translation.... Near Mint / Mint).  I'm neither the consignor nor the buyer, just an admirer!  --- Brian Powell | 
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