I had good luck with Mike Wheat too, as well as Dolloff when it came to describing condition. Note too how we used to buy cards with no scans or even catalog pics, yet we did all right. I must admit though I was often disappointed when buying "NM or stronger" post-war cards from the old SCD dealers-- a lot of hit or miss.
Al-- I recall Dolloff had a pretty good '38 Goudey selection, as well as some '36 Goudeys. I also remember buying my Tom Barker/Fenway Breweries Home Run Baker from him.
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