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Old 06-11-2017, 09:57 PM
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Thank you David, an enjoyable Sunday night read, fascinating history, a couple items I enjoyed reading about . . .

- Most hobbyist supported Burdick's decision to donate to the Met, a few initially felt it more important to keep the cards in circulation for future collectors to enjoy.

- In addition to his card collection, Burdick also donated a full run of the BULLETIN and his Catalogs.

- The Cartophilic Society of Britain coined Burdick's collection at the Met as the "National Collection" and thought the same should be done in Britain (they already had a National Stamp collection, but nothing for cards).

- By June of 1948, Burdick was already having health issues (spent a month in the hospital).

- On August 1, 1948, Burdick sent 1465 N172/N175, 148 N173, and many other Duke and Goodwin cards. He added more OJs with time.

- December 1, 1948, John Wagner donates 207 N172s that Burdick needs bringing the total to 1672 with a split of 682 NL, 463 AA, 251 WA, 78 others + 198 varieties.

- Amazing how many collectors sent cards and whole collections in support of Burdick's effort. October 1 1949 Bulletin has several examples.
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