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I won't have any way of knowing when I get to the end. For me, that is part of the fun, or excuse. I can look several times a day, everyday, for something I want at a lot of places, and really not get in trouble with my wife, because she knows there are a lot of other things I could be looking at online that would cause a lot more problems.
Honestly, when I started, I thought I might end up with around 100 by the time I died. I hope to stick around at least another 25 years (that would get me close to 75) and I'm already at 208 (just heard about what might be 209-hope,hope) so now, it is just a matter of getting as many as I can to fill my binder. If I have to order more pages, I'd be really happy about that. Again, thanks to everyone on the board for their help in finding these. Seems it is either feast or famine when they become available, but so far in 2012, it ends up about one card a month. Nice. |
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Let me second Mark's endorsement of the Battersbox. Paul offers fairly priced, accurately graded cards and great service. He helped me complete my '52 Bowman set, and is currently my go-to seller as I work on '41 Play Ball.
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Sometimes Joe posts cards before they hit ebay. I tend to see them show up at the Sterling & Goodwin auctions, recently I think there were a few Hindus.
joesvintagesportscards.com
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If Howe McCormick had 208 T206 cards, he most surely had 209 right? Hope so. I'll take another look through my set.
Some of these are very faint which I'm sure makes it a bit tougher for you. Best of luck!! rob |
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Same place we all should have been looking....the "Black Swamp".
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I had a Howe McCormick stamp made late last year. Ed's quest won't be ending anytime soon.
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lmao! :d
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Ed, 208 cards over the roughly 3 years t206 were produced, would mean whoever the smoker was giving him the cards, was a pack and a half a week smoker. Hardly any one I know smokes only that amount. There could still be hundreds more out there
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Ralph, from my research on Ancestry.com (no, i'm not related to him), I found at the time the cards were out, he was 14. He lived in Alachua, Florida, which is now considered a suburb(?) of Gainesville, but is not it Gainesville proper (which explains why Main Street in Gainesville runs East/West, not North/South. It runs North/South in Alachua). Anyway, back to the theory... his father and his uncle (mom's brother) owned a market called McCormick and Howe (Howe was his mother's maiden name). There are no records of Howe ever attending a school in Alachua County. So my guess is as the only son of the small family, he worked at the store instead of attending school. Stuck at the store all day, he probably saw the cards coming out of cigarette packs that people were purchasing and got to a point were he was asking buyers to give him the cards if they didn't want them. All either Piedmont, Old Mill or Hindu. Over three years time, I'm guessing he got hundreds, if not a thousand. Over time, I would guess quite a few were lost, but my quest will probably go on forever just trying to round up the ones that have survived.
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I really don't think your quest will end anytime soon...there have got to be thousands of people with T206 cards that have had them for decades and just don't think much about them, have never been to Net54 so don't know about your quest, et cetera. They will keep popping up steadily for you I'm sure. If you've amassed 208 in a few years time then this McCormick kid must have had a very large collection of them.
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I meant no disrespect. I find your quest admirable. Best of luck and I'll keep my eyes open, FWIW.
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