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Hi Drew, long time no hear
Glad to know you are doing well and you don't hold it against it me that we had some spirited bidding wars. Your story about finding a dealer with all those T207s reminds me of what happened to me back in the early 90's at a National when I was putting together a T207 set, I asked a dealer if he had any T207s because none were displayed on his table and he pulled out two small boxes which contained almost the entire set wrapped in tissue paper. The cards were all EX to EXMT. My heart stopped and I bought a ton of them. Had I known about the wonders of the ATM back then, I would have bought them all. In the 15 years since then I have never had anything like this happen even remotely close at a National or show.tbob |
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