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Bruce BabcockIn the 1970 edition of WHO'S WHO IN CARD COLLECTING, Richard Egan listed the value of his collection of "tens of thousands" of cards at $5000.
One William Alec Mastro states that his collection totaled 25,000 cards, and he valued the collection at $2500. Buck Barker stated that his collection totaled 15,000 cards, but declined to state a value. Larry Fritsch, 40,000 cards, no value stated. Don McPerson - 10,000 cards, $7500. Don Steinbach - 25,000, $2500. Most of the collections were valued at well under $1000 each. Frank Nagy listed no totals but stated that he had a complete set of T206, including Wagner (featured on the cover), and Plank.
Another collector listed a specific total of 8284 cards, valued at $425. He listed his occupation as "funeral director." The group boasted a mailing list of 300.
Goodie Goldfaden (15,000 cards, $5000 value) paid me $60 for 1800 1956 Topps (including several each of Aaron and Mantle) in about 1975. Since my rent at the time was $67 a month, I thought I has really taken advantage of him.
Those were the days . . .