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Posted By: Silver King
I'm traveling and went into an antique store yesterday in Alton Illinois to see if they had any cards. Was told that they sold 35 Goudeys to sombody for $700 a few days ago and that the buyer intended to put them all on ebay. Wondering if anybody from here got the cards? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Alton, Illinois is famous as the home of the tallest man who ever lived, Robert Wadlow. He stood 8'11" and was nicknamed the Alton Giant. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
I guess that's a NO for Barry....... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
No, I guess it wasn't me...but I am just full of tidbits of useless information, don't you think? |
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Posted By: Steve f
It's true about Barry, |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
Alton is about 4 hours away from me, but I have not heard of this find. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
I believe it was these two gentlemen who made the Goudey find. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Which guy is Robert Wadlow? |
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Posted By: George Dreher
From what I recall, the young man died of a simple foot infection, deadly in 1940 but not with the medical advances of today. His father was normal height and he could carry dad up the stairs at age 5! Could you imagine a man-sized kindergarten kid? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As a boy scout he was 7' 5" ! He did die of a foot infection, but I think his huge size resulted in poor circulation in his body...the heart has to work so hard pumping blood, and I think that exacerbated the infection. Of course, today he would have also had surgery to remove the tumor on his pituitary, and never would have reached his extraordinary height. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Actually, I will be going through Alton tomarrow. It's just a dirty little river town on the Mississippi. They do have a river boat however and lots of mosquitos. |
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Posted By: Clint
I remember as a kid we got to see his shoes. Don't remember where it was but I could fit inside of them. Pretty amazing. |
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Posted By: Silver King
I'm still in Alton, no other cards to be located however there is an antique shop that auctions off things once a month and I understand a few card collectors frequent the auction. I will be heading back to CA and will miss the next auction. |
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Posted By: John S
When I was a kid I was fascinated by the pictures of Waldo that were in the Guiness Book...I simply could not conceptualize anyone being that tall. I recall that he was still growing up until the time of his death. Does anyone have the picture of Waldo standingin a crowd on the streets of St. Louis? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Just type Robert Wadlow into Google. He has many websites, some of which are picture galleries. He was the most famous giant who ever lived. When he was in a high school a news team interviewed him and took live footage, which I have seen. I wouldn't be surprised if you could find that on youtube. I remember they awarded him with a certificate stating he was the tallest man who ever lived. |
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Posted By: Silver King
No problem on hijacking the thread to talk about Wadlow. Without anybody fessing to picking up the cards, the thread is dead baby.....Zed's dead (pulp fiction). I was sort of hoping somebody picked up the cards but obviously nobody has come forth. I was hoping to hear about the cards, ya know, wondering what somebody picked up a week before I arrived. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've read that after Robert died, his family destroyed all his clothes so that the general public wouldn't have access to them. He was enough of a spectacle in his life, and they wanted to protect him after his death. I too have found him fascinating, and have seen dozens of pictures of him. His height was so extreme that it is almost impossible not to look. He could never walk down a street without everybody staring at him. It couldn't have been a good life, though it brought him great fame, and it was sadly a short one. |
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