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If there's an answer you'll find it here. Thanks for posting about collecting cards.
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The least known of the Booth brothers, Robert Wilkes...
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Scott comin' in hot with the knowledge. Incredible collection Marty, thanks for sharing.
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My given name is Reuben Woonsocket Barnacle and I used to collect those before my amnesia set in, so I'll PM you my address and you can send them all back to me. A wonderful gesture.
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Not sure of the name, but he must work for Waste Management.
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Might not be a person's initials but rather how they were signed or returned. RWB = returned with back? red, white & blue?
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My guess is that an autograph collector acquired an original collection of these initialed Goudey cards, and the autograph collector utilized these cards to get player signatures after the fact. Is there a common denominator time range where these cards were likely signed (because of player availability/above groundness to sign)?
Seems like a neat puzzle to try to figure out. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 04-01-2021 at 01:20 AM. |
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