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Keith Olbermann
Dan McKee Larry Serota |
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I am sure there are others, but Jeff Prin.zer's postcard collection would be near the top of my list.
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The one collection I'd like to see is the mud room at Graig Kreindler's home.
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I'm stunned to be on your list Ed. That's very considerate of you. I've always thought of your collection as a sort of parallel to mine - T206s with a personal touch. Anyone here would love to see your Howe McCormicks in one place in person.
I'd also like to see the Olbermann collection, for the 2 dozen or so signed cards he told me he had, without identifying them for me. And I'd love to see Jeff Morey's collection of signed pre-war cards, pre-2001 when Mastro got his hands on them for his auctions.
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Surprised no one has mentioned Fritsch
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I am also stunned no one has brought up Jay Miller!
As an Old Judge collector myself, his would be #1 on my list! |
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you will definitely see it! you helped build it with me
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Jay Miller would also be #1 on my list but I was fortunate to study it while collaborating on the OJ book. The book gave me great excuse to study and view some of the world's best private and public collections including the BB HOF (nice collection of N172s and even more impressive N173s) and Burdick's collection at the Met.
There are still many more collections I'd love the opportunity to view. I won't bring attention to several private collections but will name the Edward Wharton-Tigar collection in the British Museum, London as a must. Some day . . .
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Mine are easy....
Today's list, the three M's I may be able to bribe my way into two of these gentleman's lairs...but even in then I think I'd have to deploy the of' candy gram for Mongo routine to make it past their gates. ![]() Miller Macrae Masson From the past: Burdick Tigar Halper P.S. I've seen McKee's but honestly it's nothing since pops sold the Baltimore News Ruth's, besides it's all raw so none of it really exists. ![]() Last edited by wonkaticket; 07-23-2015 at 09:21 PM. |
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