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Posted By: fkw
Andy I seem to remember the same thing about that auction, that the Holsum Jackson was a mystery card (why in the set), and that some thought it wasnt real. I wasnt much into the Holsum cards and E121 style back variations back then, but your story did ring a bell. I think there may have been talk about it in some of the early message boards from a few years back. That D327 Jackson was one of the best eBay pickups ever, looking back at it now that its getting a little clearer that other Black Soxs are known in Holsum. Now where is the Herpolsheimer Joe Jackson??? |
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