I also find nice items where I would not expect to find them. I found a Johnny Evers 1939 baseball signed cover at Brimfield for $10. That Boxborough stamp show. along with the Ephemera Society show have been the sites of my biggest finds. Most of the stamp dealers do not put out their 'autographs'. I was walking around that show and a dealer asked me out of the blue if I was looking for autographs. He pulled out a box of interesting items. At the time I was collecting and selling a lot of Civil War signatures. I pulled out a full handwritten letter by a Confederate General who was killed in Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg. The dealer had it well identified but terribly underpriced. Sold it to a collector at the Gettysburg Civil War show about a month later for 10 times what I paid for it (low 4 figures).
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