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|  Anyone ever heard of the Shigley collection? 
			
			Posted By: George Dreher Anybody ever heard of a professor named Shigley from Michigan who was supposed to have been an "Indiana Jones" type world traveler and owned one of the largest baseball/tobacco card collections ever known?  I read about the guy in one of the first Tuff Stuff magazines back in the early 80s.  As I recall, it said he also collected artifacts, coins, stamps and weird stuff like locks of hair (George Washington, etc.)  The reason I'm asking is that a friend from Pennsylvania emailed me and said that the guy's grandson is going to be selling the baseball card collection one card at a time on eBay and the cards were never graded and will be sold raw.  Anyone know something about this?   | 
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