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I've taken some time off from buying over the holidays, but now I'm ready for a successful 2016.
Buying M101-4/5 and the various backs for the following players. I have Blank back, Successful Farming, and Ware's leaving many others to choose from.
PM or email, shernan30@gmail.com, any cards available. Thanks for looking, Steven
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I think I can help reduce your wantlist by two, since Grover Hartley and Elmer Myers are not in the m101-4/5 sets.
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Well.....I guess I should double check my checklists. Thanks for the catch. I would have gone crazy wondering why I couldn't find them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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no problem. If I recall, one or more of the pop reports erroneously includes those guys in the 1916 Weil Baking or Standard Biscuit sets, which of course are m101-4 advertisers. Those two players are part of the 1917 E135-like sets issued by Weil and Standard Biscuit, which for years were wrongly associated with and mislabeled as a 1916 issue. So the pop reports, which is where you probably found these names, include a couple of wrongly labeled cards from awhile back.
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