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Old 10-05-2018, 08:19 AM
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I had a good number of these (approx. 1/2 the set) about 18 years ago, then I sold them. And, I kept "Lefty"......

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Old 10-08-2018, 09:40 AM
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Love the look of this series. So art deco......from the first collection.

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Old 10-08-2018, 10:29 AM
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Default George C. Miller --- "Dizzy Dean"

There will be a George C. Miller available at my table at the Chantilly show October 12-14.

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There will be a George C. Miller available at my table at the Chantilly show October 12-14.

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This isn't the place to advertise what you are selling, generally speaking. It is on topic so at least it has that going for it. Thanks and good luck at your show. IF I were going to be there I would come by and check it/them out.
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Mr. Z - I didn't realize you ever bought graded cards. Was this a notable exception or was my perception of your collecting habits incorrect?

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Here are my 1 and 2/3rds George C. Millers. Always a set I wished I had pursued, but even back when I started vintage collecting they cost quite a bit more than other 1930's cards, and my collecting has almost always involved bargain shopping.

Another wish is that the George C. Miller Company had only utilized the diamond shape punch for redeemed cards...or maybe just clipped a corner. My Wally Berger and other cards with this type of redemption cut just are lacking the full visual impact that even my low condition Gehringer retains because it is more than just a horizontally orientated head and shoulder view.

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Old 10-10-2018, 02:24 PM
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my 7.

I really like the poses showing both shoulders. Wouldn't mind a Foxx or Grove someday.
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Old 10-12-2018, 09:41 PM
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Mr. Z - I didn't realize you ever bought graded cards. Was this a notable exception or was my perception of your collecting habits incorrect?

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Mr. O'Doul is now because my George C. Miller card of him is free to breathe.

Look, I acquire cards that interest me in whatever form they are in. And, if they are keepers, I remove them from the hard plastic which encapsulates them.

The greater majority of my card collection is in high quality mylar. Consider this Raymond, just my T206 collection alone consist of 2200+ cards. No way are
they stacked away in graded plastic pieces.


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My only one
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