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Posted By: leon
I have been in conversations with the seller of the recent N167's on ebay. Come to find out they were his Dad's, who was a big time postcard collector/auctioneer, many years ago. These cards were thrown into the storage room as they weren't postcards. The more interesting part of the story is that there is a gentleman by the name of Walter Corson, who was a good friend of the Dad (owner of these cards), and Walter sold his collection to Frank Nagy in the early 60's. There are some large checklists that we might be able to get made public that could be very interesting. I am hoping the Dad will continue with the information flow. I love stuff like this....regards all (pulling for a 30) |
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