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I also really enjoyed looking at the site and all of those amazing T206's (sooo many Cobb's !!!
) , it is wonderful. She sounds like she was a truly amazing lady, and it is nice to see you will be holding on to the cards too. It's the auction house that lost on this one, don't know which one it is but someone there dropped the ball, that's for sure.Thanks for sharing the site and the story, I love hobby history and this is a part of it I'll never forget !! Sincerely, Clayton |
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