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Rec'd a nice surprise today, let's hear yours!!
Had a nice surprise today. I was looking through a shoe box of graded PSA 1970 commons I had in the back of a closet and found a T206 SGC 50 Elberfeld portrait in the box. Put a smile on the my face. I have to guess several of you have found cards that you didn't know/remember that you had. Any stories?
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Washington? Wow.
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No New York, but still forgot that I had it. I actually placed a post on BST about 3 months ago looking for an Elberfeld and Magee portrait.
WTB: Magee and Elberfeld (NY) Portraits, PSA 4.0, 4.5 and 5.0, SGC 50 and 60 |
I have a T222 Zimmerman that I don't remember buying. I don't even remember ever trying to win one of those, but there it is along with my other type cards from sets I don't collect
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I once lost a 1965 Lou Brock for about two years. PSA 8. It had slipped down inside a cabinet when I was moving a card binder and fell into a box. Two years later I went to get some envelopes from the cabinet and the card fell out of the envelope box.
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Actually the same thing also happened to me today.
The other day I talked to another board member about trading some cards. So I cracked the safe open today and found that somewhere along the line I forgot to cross off about a dozen T206s from my checklist. :o Worked out well since now I have some trade bait. :) Jantz |
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I lost a T206 PSA 3 Red Cobb for about 2 years. When cleaning out my closet I was throwing away unwanted things. I went to the dumpster with my old scanner and was about to throw it in. But just before while standing next to it I said you might as well check the inside. There was my cobb. I remember now I scaned it one day and the same day I bought a new scanner and threw that one in my closet. Cobb was almost in the dump. And i would have never known what happend to him.
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National Game Cobb in a pile of desk papers.
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