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Old 08-25-2009, 10:04 AM
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The dude in photo #25 looks like Fred Willard if he were forced to dress himself in the dark.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/bts...009_ss.html#24

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Old 08-25-2009, 10:20 AM
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Looks like an Obak uncut sheet that Mastro sold about ten years ago. So I guess there are at least two. Maybe some of you know of others.
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Cool stuff. Should make for an interesting episode.
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Looks like an Obak uncut sheet that Mastro sold about ten years ago. So I guess there are at least two. Maybe some of you know of others.
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Are both sheets configured the same? Looks like 72 cards on the roadshow piece.
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Obak sheets are 76 cards, and there are more than that known...
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Hey Mark,

What's in the corner of the obak sheet?

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Obak sheets are 76 cards, and there are more than that known...

Stupid math......Now, are there Amrican Litho produced? I find the horizontal display/printing aspect intriguing.
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the appraiser in the photo is Leila Dunbar from Sotheby's Sports Collectables Dept. here in NYC...i've spoken to her over the phone several times in the past, very helpful.

p.s. i love Antiques Roadshow, i've been watching it for years, and still record & watch every episode...great concept!
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Michael- Leila left Sotheby's quite a while ago, if I am correct.
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