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Old 08-11-2019, 08:51 AM
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bravo David!
absolutely well deserved,,,I always look forward to your hobby history posts here on Net54, so please keep 'em coming!
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Old 08-11-2019, 10:39 AM
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Old 08-11-2019, 10:43 AM
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I loved when SCD was "the" publication. I couldn't wait to get it....the more pages the better. If there is one thing I miss today, it is the large size SCD newspaper.


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David- I also appreciate your knowledge of Shakespeare, so I've got a trivia question for you:

In what play did Shakespeare pay tribute to Christopher Marlowe?
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Old 08-11-2019, 02:23 PM
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David- I also appreciate your knowledge of Shakespeare, so I've got a trivia question for you:

In what play did Shakespeare pay tribute to Christopher Marlowe?
Touchstone in As You Like It
“Dead shepherd, now I find the saw of might,
Who ever loved that loved not at first sight.”

Also in that play there’s a line, “it will strike a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room”, which appears to be a reference to Marlowe’s death in a brawl over the “Reckoning” at Eleanor Bull’s tavern.
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Well done!
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I thought they were the same guy.

Very nice collection of hobby publications, David. Fun stuff to see.
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Old 08-13-2019, 09:43 AM
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If you collect those old papers they sure take up a lot of room!! I think David (or someone) got all of mine as I had to bail. Plus they were a little newer than I normally collect.

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If you collect those old papers they sure take up a lot of room!! I think David (or someone) got all of mine as I had to bail. Plus they were a little newer than I normally collect.
I only saved the covers of many of the SCD's and a few of the special issues because of the space it took up. I now wish I had the room to keep them all back then.
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If you collect those old papers they sure take up a lot of room!! I think David (or someone) got all of mine as I had to bail. Plus they were a little newer than I normally collect.
Leon, I got your BHNs (Baseball Hobby News) and maybe a few other things. I already had a run of SCDs.
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Leon, I got your BHNs (Baseball Hobby News) and maybe a few other things. I already had a run of SCDs.
As I recall there were either 2 or 3, 50+lbs. boxes I sent to you. I guess that is a few other things.
And a letter from Buck to Walt (Corson)


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