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Old 05-21-2020, 10:04 PM
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Some Gentleman Named 'Lionel Carter' Kept Really Good Care of This Mr Mathewson Card for me, and i fir one am Very Happy that He took This Time to Do So! (:
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Normally, this card has a lot going for it--Jack Johnson from a very difficult pre-war E set (E80). What makes this special is the stamping on the card back. I've seen this before--in a museum, when I went to research my book at the Met's Burdick Collection. The stylized "B" and the "Jeff B." indicate that this card was once the possession of none other than the creator of the American Card Catalog, Jefferson Burdick.

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Another from Mr. Carter.
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Default a couple that haven't turned up yet.

Frank Nagy and Buck Barker.
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Paul Pollard was a big Obak collector

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Another Buck Barker:
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Babe Ruth collection
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Buck Barker also had the first player in MLB history to be walked 6 times in one game.
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Babe Ruth collection? Gary wins.
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That Cy Young is incredible.
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Mr. Carter had a great eye..

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Thanks Jim. I just can't fathom the effort it took these pioneers to build these fantastic collections without the modern aides we have today.
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