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Wall of Cards
I am really excited to let everyone know that beginning March 30 the Detroit Institute of Arts will display my T 206 complete set Wall of Cards and some of my other baseball memorabilia. The Detroit Institute of of Arts is a world class museum and I think this will be great for our hobby. I hope many of you will come out to see it as it will run all year parallel to the baseball season.
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Congratulations
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I wish I lived closer.
Congrats! |
Nice! Wish I lived closer also.
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Congratulations! I, too, wish I lived closer.
Your generosity should be a big boost to the hobby and, hopefully, to the city. You should be very proud! I believe I saw a Wagner at Cooperstown in '99, but to see the complete set would be amazing! |
Gratz! I wish I lived closer. Do you have a pic of your wall?
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Mr Powell: You da Man! |
Hope the signed cards make the exhibit! Well done!!
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Wow, that would be great to see! Very nice of you to share with the public. I see Wagner and Plank in the previous thread. Magie must be in there as well. Is this a full 524 with Doyle too?
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I have seen this collection displayed by Powell. It is one of the nicest collections I have ever seen. I hope he includes the signed T206's as well. Can't wait to see it again. Thanks for doing this!!!
Mike Reid |
Very cool! I've always thought it would be enjoyable to share some of my collection in a library or local museum, so props to you for making it happen and living the dream. Thanks for sharing your cards it and promoting our hobby.
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Road trip!!!!!
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How long will it be on display for? I am a member of a couple of groups and would like to schedule some outings for them to see it. I was just in Florida and saw the Wagner (never know if they have the original or a reprint on display) at Sports Immortals Museum. I am at 400 plus but looking forward to seeing the toughies and Southern Leaguers in person.
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Cant wait to venture down to see it, I live outside Ann Arbor, not too far.
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