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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I said the Goodwin Round Album would go for about 15K in the S.C.P. auction, and it was less than $100 short. |
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Posted By: Dr.Koos
...that these guys could play baseball wearing flannel pajamas! Weren't the "trap doors" always springing open on a good hard slide? |
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Posted By: Paul
I was bidding on the Gypsy Queen Galvin and was willing to go close to the high bid, but not quite. I live near SportscardsPlus, so I saw the card in person. It was absolutely fabulous. It had the nicest picture I had ever seen on any N172 or N175. It just had round corners and a little back damage. I'm not surprised it went for so much. I just wish the Harry Wright went for about $1K less. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I almost had the feeling that GAI was saying to SGC--notioriously hard on 19th century backless cards-- "anywhere you can go I can go lower." You didn't have to see it up close to see what a beautiful picture it was; and, as for round corners, I've seen a lot rounder on Gypsy Queens (wonder why so many of them have rounded corners?). |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< I just wish the Harry Wright went for about $1K less. >> |
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