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Great story and staggering collection! She really took great care of her stuff. How did she store her things? Just by looking at the T206's it seems to be 1909 and 1910 heavy, with not as many from the later run. Did she have a smoker in the family that gave her the cards as they smoked? I am just curious as to how she went about build a collection of that size back in the day. I am also curious as to how 7 of the 8 T210 Series cards are there smattered in, but not a single Series 6 card.
I am shocked that whoever you used to try and sell it didn't take the time to work it into the sales. That is a great looking site and works very well, be proud!! Thanks for taking the time to learn and share with us, Bob Last edited by B O'Brien; 06-12-2011 at 04:37 PM. Reason: SP |
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