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Old 03-06-2018, 10:20 AM
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he paid a penny for one of his two T206 Wagners! Incredible!
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awesome story. I love reading history of players and cards. this was different. Thank you.

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Great post! Thanks Leon.
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Wagner also collected autographs on his pre-war cards. One of my most cherished hobby possessions is my Wagner/Snodgrass correspondence and associated autographs, which I've shown a few times on Net54:

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Amazing, wow!

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Wagner also collected autographs on his pre-war cards. One of my most cherished hobby possessions is my Wagner/Snodgrass correspondence and associated autographs, which I've shown a few times on Net54:

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Great reading guys. Thanks for posting the articles.
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Interesting read. What a fun time that must have been trying to put together the checklists and finding new cards in sets all the time. Great stuff.
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In one of the early annual inch-thick Sport Americana Baseball Card Price Guides, by Beckett & Denny Eckes, you'll find an awesome interview/article with John Wagner. It is inside either edition #3 (red cover) or #4 (yellow cover), sometime around 1982 or 83. When I dig my copy out, I can post the article.
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