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Old 06-28-2023, 10:23 AM
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A Luckey Collection card via Sterling.
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Old 06-28-2023, 11:13 AM
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Does anybody know who won the 1915 W-Unc Jim Thorpe? I've been waiting for this card to re-appear ever since this auction.

Any help would be appreciated.

jeff
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Old 06-28-2023, 12:55 PM
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Does anybody know who won the 1915 W-Unc Jim Thorpe? I've been waiting for this card to re-appear ever since this auction.

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jeff
On my want list as well. Great card
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Old 06-28-2023, 01:57 PM
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Maybe Yogi was right because it was deja vu all over again for me seeing your remarkable type collection again.. But remember you did the noble thing. Education should take precedence over, perhaps sadly, cards.
I recall how delighted I was to land the E92 Crofts Red Davis, and I am certain that that card now resides in the proper family. And, of course, the '38 Goudey JD was, If I recall correctly, purchased by you by Full Count in about '97 or '98.
Man, you had some cards!
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This was my haul from Leon's auction. I've since sold a few of them, but kept most. Definitely a great collection.
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Old 06-28-2023, 02:40 PM
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Didn't get back into the hobby until 2017, so I missed this.

I guess if you were ever going to sell a collection, the pinnacle would be to have an Auction House sell ONLY your collection and name the auction after you!!!

Awesome collection Leon...you truly are LUCKEY!!!
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Didn't get back into the hobby until 2017, so I missed this.

I guess if you were ever going to sell a collection, the pinnacle would be to have an Auction House sell ONLY your collection and name the auction after you!!!

Awesome collection Leon...you truly are LUCKEY!!!
..Rumor has it that" Leon Luckey" is just a trade name . I have it on good authority that his real name is ( ..DRUM ROLL HERE ) : Giandomenico Fotcha Galoot.

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Maybe Yogi was right because it was deja vu all over again for me seeing your remarkable type collection again.. But remember you did the noble thing. Education should take precedence over, perhaps sadly, cards.
I recall how delighted I was to land the E92 Crofts Red Davis, and I am certain that that card now resides in the proper family. And, of course, the '38 Goudey JD was, If I recall correctly, purchased by you by Full Count in about '97 or '98.
Man, you had some cards!
Yes, the Davis has been reunited with the Miller, Bemis, and Bescher and few other red family members. As recently posted, the E78 Young is also with them.
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Does anybody know who won the 1915 W-Unc Jim Thorpe? I've been waiting for this card to re-appear ever since this auction.

Any help would be appreciated.

jeff
Super Great card! I love that set and hopefully, one day, I will own some of them. The Thorpe will likely be out of my league considering how many players are interested in it. Would love to know what it would sell for today.




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