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Old 05-25-2009, 07:48 PM
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Do you have a card that you have been looking for forever it seems but you just can't ever seem to find it or if you do it seems that someone else has been looking as long as you but values it more? I don't mean an impossible card, I mean a card that you should be able to find with relative effort but it just never seems to pop up.

My example is a 1923-24 Jim Bottomley Exhibit.

I had the same issue with the '23-'24 Al Simmons Exhibit but fially found one several years ago by way of a beggar's rq on the BST.

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Old 05-25-2009, 07:56 PM
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E101 Lajoie. When I think of the some of the really tough Lajoie cards that I've picked up I since started looking in earnest for an E101, it makes me shake my head.
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Old 05-25-2009, 07:58 PM
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My nemesis for a long while was the T206 Byrne with something other than a Piedmont back. I think I got sniped/outbid/beat to the email on BST countless times before I finally grabbed a decent Tolstoi-backed copy. I had the same problem with the 1964 Curt Flood - I know that there is at least one collector who hoards them. That was a 5:01 Friday purchase at Reading a year ago.
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Old 05-25-2009, 08:10 PM
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My example is a 1923-24 Jim Bottomley Exhibit.
Don't really like the Exhibits much, but finding one signed would sure boast the price!

Mastro 6/21/2007 $1.008


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Old 05-25-2009, 08:12 PM
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"Don't really like the Exhibits much, but finding one signed would sure boast the price! "

Mastro 6/21/2007 $1.008


I would be very tempted to pay that price for a signed one! Besides, you get a lot more cardboard with this one than the MpC.
Great card!

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It took me 35 years to get around to picking up this card:
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I'm always on the lookout for an M101-5 Joe Wood (any back type) or his M101-4 counterpart (any back type, except for TSN.) Seems like examples that fit my budget rarely pop up.
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