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Lost and Found
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Brought some cards to the safety deposit box. A few new acquisitions over the past couple of months. My Mantle 51 Bowman rookie, my E92 Wagner, . . . And the beautiful Mr. Bridwell above. Where'd it go? Oh, I must've left it at home. So I get home and start the search. Probably left it in my dresser drawer. That's where I put it when I first got it in the mail. Nope. Probably put it in my baseball card collection's general population downstairs. Not there either. Panic sets in. Check the drawers, contemplate throwing things around, . . . Then check the first place I looked, my dresser drawer. . . Bingo! Card found! Has this ever happened to you? Do I need help? |
Yes and probably. :)
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I had to have my wife come and read your post. She is always asking what are you looking for? This has happened several times in my house. Check bedroom, basement, drawers, folders. books etc and I have usually found the card. I did have a 45 record years ago worth about $300.00. Still can't find it, I'm assuming I sold on ebay, just don't remember.
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I have two 1950 American Nut mini pennants that have been MIA in my house for over a year. I'm still sore about it since I bought them as a kid. Last I remember seeing them was taking them out to photograph them. I'm sure I then stuck them somewhere "so I'd remember where they are". I'm an idiot.
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No, because I always put things in the same place everytime, so I always know where they are. This does make me an anal-retentive jerk, however. :o
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Been there. Done that. I'm looking for something right now. It's not lost. Just positionally challenged.
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I bought 1 card I needed to complete an old Non-Sport set. I put it aside somewhere so I could send it to SGC. 2 years later & I still have not found it nor remembered where I put it. I have since replaced it twice & still haven't had it graded, so my set sits on the SGC Registry as 99% complete. I keep thinking I'll find the 1st card, which was the best one!
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I once lost BL 350s of Slagle and Strang for about 2 years. I scanned them to post for trade bait and thought I put them away. Looked for them about a month later could not find them. Panicdid set in and after a week or so of looking I gave up thinking I must have thrown then away cleaning up. About 2 years later going through some catalogs and packing supplies to clean up some found them in the inside the first page of a auction catalog.
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I lost my mind. Still can't find wher I lost it at:D
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Apparently this is a common experience. In my case, I was moving and about 95% packed when two Milwaukee Sausage (Seattle Rainiers) cards arrived. I stuck them in SOME box thinking they would be easy to find. A year and a half later, I was still looking for them. I had been through my stuff several times, looking in even unlikely places. The other day I was searching my photo file for an old team photo and found the cards stuck in between a couple of photos. I always expected to find them when I wasn't looking for them, and that is exactly what happened.
I'm still looking for a couple of C46 Imperial Tobacco cards. I don't think I traded them but I could have. Or they might show up some day when I'm not looking for them . . . Dave |
I am constantly misplacing cards...as i like to look at them often and I tend to misplace them. Currently...I was tempted to post a scan of my t330 piedmont stamp of hal chase I purchased from Jeff L on the BST not too long ago...but...I can't find it?!?!?! Hopefully it'll turn up soon!!!!!
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This is a post I made before about a missing card:
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I once had a raw baguer chocolate Goose Goslin go missing for about 3 months. Not that surprising since it's smaller than a postage stamp.
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No, it sounds like my wife though:D Joe |
I almost never sell my 1800's baseball cabinet photos, but I got rid of almost all of them about eight years ago. I was surprised recently to find three that I thought I had sold, at the bottom of a box full of baseball memorabilia. Very pleasant surprise.
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Moving away in two months and found a W517 Ruth I'd lost and written off a few years ago. While shoveling out the attic. I don't mind it, but the wife hates my forgetfulness. <:
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I have a photo autographed by Errol Flynn obtained by my mom's cousin around 1950. It went missing for at least 5 years. Finally one day I opened a book and discovered I had used it as a bookmark. So in a fit of genius I just stuck it back in there and now a year later I have no idea which book it was out of the thousands I have in my library (I call it a library rather than a trash heap of old books).
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Growing up in northern nj...my neighbor was harold rosenthal who was a sportswriter for the herald tribune. he used to give me cool stuff when I was a kid...WS press pins...bb cards...he gave me a roger maris auto'd rookie card....which I still have. He also gave me what looked like a nfl tie clasp/pin...which I managed to keep until I left the house for college. I later found out this was a super bowl press pin from SB 1 or 2...and was quite valuable.
Upon my return to my parents house I searched high and low...but could not find it...and it remains Lost...but never found to this day. |
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I have lots of stuff that's not lost - I just don't know where it is............
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