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Old 04-04-2022, 01:06 PM
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Loving the W572 Garrety back. Nice one man.



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Thanks. Most of my activity in the hobby is buying and selling T206s and mainstream HOF rookie cards, but I think that's mainly because I need something to occupy my time while I wait for the next obscure type card to show up.
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My tough to find cards aren't on the level of most of these other posts show. But here are mine.




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I love your stuff, Andy.
Especially the red Tinker game piece!
(coming from a Cubs collector, lol)

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As far as I am aware, I'm the only one who owns any of these cards (with the caveat that I haven't paid for the Hornsby yet but should be invoiced today).

1. Garrety Dry Cleaners John Morrison
2. Souby cabinets Farmer Vaughn
3. Robinson Cruso Bill Killefer
4. Hendlers Ice Cream Hugh Jennings
5. Cafe du Monde Whitey Glazner

+ Leader Novelty Rogers Hornsby
Love what appears to look like a union bug on the Morrison. Very cool.
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Love what appears to look like a union bug on the Morrison. Very cool.
Exactly right. Good eye.
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Thanks. Most of my activity in the hobby is buying and selling T206s and mainstream HOF rookie cards, but I think that's mainly because I need something to occupy my time while I wait for the next obscure type card to show up.
You are my nemesis

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Great cards Jay. Hard to get much tougher than unique.
+1. It doesn't get much better than that for my money. Jay, Spalding Mort Rogers?
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