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Old 03-18-2015, 03:22 PM
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Neat card, and don't you start calling me honest Dan I don't need that baggage over my head that puts me at a disadvantage in this hobby.

Being direct I think the sellers will be more disappointed than surprised at the hammer. There were some big numbers being tossed around of 100-150k+ land by some key folks connected to the buyers....and I know they were privately offered a number they may regret not taking come hammer down. I think hanging ones hat on a 6 year old Forbes article about the hobby's most expensive cards that doesn't even list the T206 Plank may be a recipe for disappointment.

The last one was here...

http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...entoryid=30001

Regardless of speculation or the final hammer at $5 bucks nowhere to go but up for these lucky people, I wish them the best.

It was good hanging with you too Dan, you think Scott has recovered from the abuse at the bar he had to take from us.

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Can't wait to see what that goes for .
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Wow...what a beautiful card...a great score...and a lame grade!
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I think 100K or more is not unreasonable, though it might go for less. I need to start reading the bible..
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I predict it will either go for more than 100k or for less.
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I predict it will either go for more than 100k or for less.
Finally we are in agreement.
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Looks better than gold to me!
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Very sweet! In similar category to the McGreachery OJ that auctioned last spring in REA although I don't think this will fetch near as much (<$100k). Will be fun to watch.
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I predict it will either go for more than 100k or for less.
I HATE ever agreeing with Peter, but I think he accurately pegged this one as more or less than $100K, Nostradamus probably wishes he was Peter.
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That is a beauty. Thanks for the story Dan and John.
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Beautiful card... A GrandSlam in any era...

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I really enjoyed having the opportunity to write this card. It really is a beaut and has survived well.
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what an amazing card!
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I need to catch up on my Bible studies!
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I predict it will either go for more than 100k or for less.

Hopefully, it won't sell for exactly $100K


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Huggins & Scott Proudly Announces an Offering of Biblical Proportions: The Four Base Hits Clarkson "Good Book” Find!

March 24, 2015
Silver Spring, MD

Only 17 cards from the rarefied 1887 Old Judge Four Base Hits set have ever been evaluated by grading services PSA or SGC—and among those, just 8 Hall of Famers. It was long thought that the sole known example of HOFer John Clarkson (ranked #9 on a Forbes list of “world’s most expensive baseball cards”) was a trimmed survivor that was auctioned back in 2003. Not so, as Huggins & Scott Auctions recently discovered at the Philadelphia Sportscard and Baseball Memorabilia Show, when a local couple walked up with an untrimmed Four Base Hits Clarkson that has been graded 20 Fair 1.5 by SGC.

This classic card-collecting fairytale unfolded at an out-of-the-way PA thrift shop where the couple bought a group of used books early last year. Lo and behold, tucked inside a late-1800s bible (for use as a bookmark!), was none other than Clarkson—the 328-game winner and 1963 Cooperstown inductee. Now it is Huggins & Scott’s distinct honor and pleasure to present this elite “Good Book” find in our April 9th auction with a $10,000 starting bid and an estimated value of $50,000-100,000. Bidding begins March 30th.




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