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This excerpt was taken from, Card Comments Vol. 3 No 9, 1961. It was put out by G.B. Taylor. The only time I met Bill was at the 2006 National, in Anaheim. He seems a little reclusive. I guess he knew T206 fairly well but probably not as well as we know it today. best regards
(pardon the scan size difference)
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Thanks Leon, interesting article of hobby history !! Looks like they have a nice little stack there too
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great piece, Leon.
did i see the words 'The Monster' barely visible on a note in front of him?! thanks for sharing. best, barry |
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