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Old 01-05-2018, 07:35 AM
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Ted, I have long wondered if the T215-1 of Johnson (pitching) really exists. I have never seen an example in all my years of collecting WaJo cards, and there aren't any listed in the pop reports. Here's a T215-1 of Griffith for ya:
Hi Val

Last September you posted this in one of my threads......

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Thanks to another Net54 member, I have now seen confirmation that a T215-1 card of WaJo does currently exist.

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Old 01-05-2018, 08:09 AM
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Hi Steve (brass_rat)

Thanks very much for all the information that you have provided.


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Ted, thanks for jogging my absolutely pathetic memory. Yes, I did learn of the existence of the T215 WaJo card last summer. It is so frustrating to have a terrible memory. In fact, I find that I am more likely to remember something that happened 50 years ago than something that happened 5 months ago. Any of you old farts like me that have a good memory should consider yourselves very fortunate!
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Old 01-05-2018, 11:44 AM
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Hey guys

I've received several emails providing team info on these T215-1 cards; and, I appreciate all this.
However, some of the inputs are T215-2 cards. These have Blue captions. We only want Red Cross cards with Brown captions.
Thanks guys.


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Hi Ted,

Murray's caption remains unchanged.

Do you have any details on the Louisiana find? I know that the only Red Cross T207s that have been found have been from the New Orleans area but I don't know any details about the T215 find that I sometimes hear referenced. Thanks!
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