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Great story! Amazing that you tracked it down. Any idea of how that pink splotch happened?
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From one who used to own that card a few years ago, congrats!
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Awesome, enjoy it!
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nice....love it when the story ends with a good ending...congrats.
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Thats cool Brian im glad to see the card come to you after the long search. Moments like that are what makes the hobby something special.
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Incredibly - I was the one that bought it on eBay in '03. It cost $267 to be exact (w/ shipping). I also bought a McGinnity e107 from the same seller for $209. I sold the pink blotch Bender to Brian Terjung a few years ago (2011) when I thought I was getting out of the hobby and needed money. I sold it on the Net54 BST no less!! One year later, I regretted my decision to sell, but I wasn't too disappointed in the price. The McGinnity has also found a new home. Those are the two BEST purchases I have ever made in terms of price appreciation!
Glad to see its new whereabouts! I knew that Terjung had upgraded his Bender along the way, so I was curious as to where "my" pink blotch Bender had landed. Happy to see it is still amongst Net54 friends! If you ever need to sell, you now know where to find me!
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I donated a 1928 Harrington Ice Cream - Babe Ruth to the Hall of Fame prior to attending Induction Weekend in 1999.
While I do not regret donating it, I have yet to find a suitable replacement of that exact card...though my '33 Goudey and '48 Leaf BRs help me cope. |
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