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Old 09-30-2013, 12:59 PM
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One time I lost a Cycle 460 in the back of my closet. Found it after a few weeks.
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Old 09-30-2013, 01:06 PM
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Twice in the past my 58 Topps Foster Castleman has grown legs. Cheap to replace, but I mean "Foster Castleman"? wtf?
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Old 09-30-2013, 02:37 PM
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I'll make a note to never sort cards while sitting on the couch. Seems they are the thieves of the furniture world...
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I soaked five real dirty and nasty Tolstoi's yesterday. I did them one at a time and them placed each one onto a cutting board to press/dry. I started with five cards and now have only four drying????

I know I didn't dump it down the drain. I suspect I set it down somewhere while maneuvering and replacing copy paper over the cards, but cant seem to locate it anywhere!

I looked in all the obvious places, and on the floor around my work area. I though it might have stuck to some of the drying paper and be in the trash can, but it wasnt on top. Next step is to empty the trash can one peice at a time!

oh well, lucklily they are low end condition and got them for a good price.

I will check under the couch... just to be sure
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Old 09-30-2013, 04:23 PM
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I know the feeling of losing a card, especially if its one that I was suppose to ship to a winning bidder. I would go thru my inventory hoping that I would find it even though I already looked in the same place 10 times before. Then it would turn out that I shipped it to the wrong bidder. Happened to me 3 times over 13 years. Luckily, I was able to get everything worked out.
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Old 09-30-2013, 05:53 PM
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Pete,
I lost that card a while back. I don't know how it ended up under your couch, but please send it back to me asap.

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I used to carry a t206 magee portrait card in my wallet...this was probably in the early nineties...to show to people. And I liked it because it reminded me of the magie error card...that card got lost over the years never to be found!!!
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Lost a w517 Ruth a few years ago. Recently found it while packing for the move to Fla. Was in with my Jimmy Buffett CDs. Very happy
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I think most of us have had that experience- I feel for you. Mine was discovering that three more R314 Canadian Wide Pens existed, after I thought I had them all.... still haven't found them -
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