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House in Pittsburgh's Troy Hill yields 'priceless' treasure
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Very cool story. I wish I could stumble across something like that just once in my life.
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Neat story! Only mice turds in my attic.
Our polls suggest 57% would leave these as barely recognizable soot covered disasters..... or would they? |
An old Pittsburgh house with T206s in the rafters?
I think I'd go through every nook and cranny of that house looking for HW. |
HMMM....a display of T206/Colgans Pirates and baseball greats in a house in Pittsburgh....with the center spot blank. If you were going to pick a baseball star in 1910 in PIttsburgh to put in the center of your display, who would it be?? :rolleyes:
I'd tear that attic apart!!! :D |
House in Pittsburgh's Troy Hill yields 'priceless' treasure
The kid probably took the Wags with him before he stashed it, I doubt He'd have a picture of himself
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Good to see a find in my Pittsburgh.
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Would have been nice if he came here first instead of paying someone $217 to restore them. I also think we could have put a price on them :)
Definitely a cool find and I would have left it "as is". |
This story is so cool. That is the exact purpose baseball cards were intended, besides trading and flipping of course.
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Now the real question
What chemical was used to clean the cards?
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