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Old 09-02-2023, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigdaddy View Post
Nice interview. A couple of takeaways:
  • I don't think Mr. Perez had much insight into the marketing and distribution of the postcards. Sounds like the Steele's handled that part.
  • With his comments about how Peggy handled the closing of the P-S Gallery after her husband's death, it would not surprise me at all if she sold some/all of the registration cards to someone as a way to liquidate the assets of the business.
  • I was surprised when Dick said that Peggy didn't even have a list of his paintings and to whom they were sold.
  • I would wager that your registration cards are original with legit player signatures, except for those filled out by a spouse/relative.

Have you reached out to Bill Daniels or Gallery of Full Steps about the registration cards? They are two of the biggest distributors of the cards on the secondary market.

Great work.

I believe the same things for the same reasons; glad to hear someone else comes to the same conclusions (along with my theories from Part I, the video right before the interview with Mr. Perez).


I have not reached out to Bill Daniels, I am not familiar with them or the companies you mention- do you have a way I can get in touch with them? That would be great!
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